Ambulatory EEG Systems


Trackit: A Solid Device Optimized
for the Daily Rigors of AEEG

Trackit A Unique AEEG Solution
When a team of dedicated, experienced professionals really focuses on a project, truly superior results can be obtained.  This is the story behind the Trackit AEEG system from Lifelines Neurodiagnostic Systems.  When Trackit was first released in 2000, it set new standards for reliable, high-quality recordings.  The demands of ambulatory EEG require some special solutions; the Lifelines team has spent the time needed to develop an enhanced device that meets these needs better than any other.  This can be seen in the small details as well as the overall specification of the system.

 

Rugged Design Optimized for Ambulatory EEG
Trackit's solid aluminum case provides superior noise shielding
and a robust resistance from the daily battering that AEEG devices
routinely suffer.  The device is acetone-proof to protect against chemicals used in the lab; it is also water-resistant to protect against spills and occasional incontinence that may occur in patients with epilepsy.  Weighing less than one pound with batteries and memory card installed, this small recorder is also ideal for pediatric recordings.
Trackit 2

 

Pediatric backpacks make it easy for the kids to wear Trackit. No Compromises in Specification
The Trackit has amplification and digitization circuits equal to, or
better than, most laboratory-based digital EEG systems. 
High sampling rates (256Hz for normal recordings) combined
with up to either 24 or 36 channels allow for high-quality
recordings that are comparable to standard EEG lab recordings. 
This is in direct contrast to many of the other ambulatory
systems which make you choose between fewer channels
or lower sampling rates simply to achieve a 24-hour recording
time.  You shouldn’t have to sacrifice important patient data to
simply be able to acquire an ambulatory EEG!

 

Practical Considerations
The Trackit has a clock that is very visible for patients to use
when documenting timed events in their written AEEG diary. 
Event buttons are easily accessible so that the patient can
digitally mark the recording with ease.  Trackit uses ordinary EEG
electrodes that you already have in the lab.  Some ambulatory
EEG systems on the market use proprietary electrode
connections that are both expensive and difficult to replace. 
This practical solution of using standard electrodes is most
beneficial when recording a routine EEG study using
 your lab’s EEG system followed immediately by an AEEG study.
Trackit's pouch keeps it secure.
 

 
Trackit Models and Configurations
EEG-Optimized Trackit 24 Channel
• 24 input channels
• 4 hi-level inputs
• Standard EEG touch-proof connectors
• Impedance check
• Calibration mode
• Patient-visible clock
• Patient event button
• Set-up software
• PC connection cables; serial or USB
• Wearable bag and harness (Child's backpack option)
• Memory cards up to 4.0 Gigabyte
• Three 9-volt battery capacity (96 hour recording)
Sleep and EEG-Optimized Trackit 24P and 18+8
• 16 or 18 unipolar input channels
• 8 bipolar AC/DC channels (4 on the 24P)
• 4 hi-level inputs
• Standard EEG touch proof connectors
• Impedance check
• Calibration mode
• Patient-visible clock
• Patient event button
• Set-up software
• PC connection cable; Serial or USB
• Wearable bag and harness
• Memory cards up to 4.0 Gigabyte
• Three 9-volt battery capacity
• Pulse Oximeter option
• External Even button option
Trackit 2 with electrode connections
This 18+8 model is configured for studies with the optional click on patient connection. All bipolar DC channels and oximeter inputs are easily accessible.

 


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