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    ADInstruments adinstruments labchart v6
    Repetitive spreading depolarisation events in a patient following evacuation of a traumatic intracerebral hematoma. Before wound closure, a six-contact Wyler subdural electrocorticogram strip was placed on cortex close to the hematoma site but judged still to be viable, and connected in bipolar sequential montage to a ADInstruments Octal Bioamp and Powerlab A:D converter running ADInstruments <t>Labchart</t> <t>v6</t> (five of the contacts on the strip are shown: top left). Top four traces are AC coupled with low frequency cut off below 0.02 Hz. Lowest two traces are the uppermost two raw traces, but now band-pass filtered to 0.5–15 Hz. Typical AC-coupled slow potential change (SPC) complexes are seen in the upper two channels, with simultaneous suppressions of the band-pass filtered signal. Figures above upper trace are inter-SD intervals (minutes): the constant interval is compatible with repetitive cycling at constant velocity of a single depolarisation around the periphery of a fully depolarised core lesion.
    Adinstruments Labchart V6, supplied by ADInstruments, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: ‘Spreading depression of Leão’ and its emerging relevance to acute brain injury in humans

    Journal: Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism

    doi: 10.1177/0271678X16657092

    Repetitive spreading depolarisation events in a patient following evacuation of a traumatic intracerebral hematoma. Before wound closure, a six-contact Wyler subdural electrocorticogram strip was placed on cortex close to the hematoma site but judged still to be viable, and connected in bipolar sequential montage to a ADInstruments Octal Bioamp and Powerlab A:D converter running ADInstruments Labchart v6 (five of the contacts on the strip are shown: top left). Top four traces are AC coupled with low frequency cut off below 0.02 Hz. Lowest two traces are the uppermost two raw traces, but now band-pass filtered to 0.5–15 Hz. Typical AC-coupled slow potential change (SPC) complexes are seen in the upper two channels, with simultaneous suppressions of the band-pass filtered signal. Figures above upper trace are inter-SD intervals (minutes): the constant interval is compatible with repetitive cycling at constant velocity of a single depolarisation around the periphery of a fully depolarised core lesion.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Repetitive spreading depolarisation events in a patient following evacuation of a traumatic intracerebral hematoma. Before wound closure, a six-contact Wyler subdural electrocorticogram strip was placed on cortex close to the hematoma site but judged still to be viable, and connected in bipolar sequential montage to a ADInstruments Octal Bioamp and Powerlab A:D converter running ADInstruments Labchart v6 (five of the contacts on the strip are shown: top left). Top four traces are AC coupled with low frequency cut off below 0.02 Hz. Lowest two traces are the uppermost two raw traces, but now band-pass filtered to 0.5–15 Hz. Typical AC-coupled slow potential change (SPC) complexes are seen in the upper two channels, with simultaneous suppressions of the band-pass filtered signal. Figures above upper trace are inter-SD intervals (minutes): the constant interval is compatible with repetitive cycling at constant velocity of a single depolarisation around the periphery of a fully depolarised core lesion.

    Techniques Used: Stripping Membranes



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    Repetitive spreading depolarisation events in a patient following evacuation of a traumatic intracerebral hematoma. Before wound closure, a six-contact Wyler subdural electrocorticogram strip was placed on cortex close to the hematoma site but judged still to be viable, and connected in bipolar sequential montage to a ADInstruments Octal Bioamp and Powerlab A:D converter running ADInstruments <t>Labchart</t> <t>v6</t> (five of the contacts on the strip are shown: top left). Top four traces are AC coupled with low frequency cut off below 0.02 Hz. Lowest two traces are the uppermost two raw traces, but now band-pass filtered to 0.5–15 Hz. Typical AC-coupled slow potential change (SPC) complexes are seen in the upper two channels, with simultaneous suppressions of the band-pass filtered signal. Figures above upper trace are inter-SD intervals (minutes): the constant interval is compatible with repetitive cycling at constant velocity of a single depolarisation around the periphery of a fully depolarised core lesion.
    Adinstruments Labchart V6, supplied by ADInstruments, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/result/adinstruments labchart v6/product/ADInstruments
    Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    adinstruments labchart v6 - by Bioz Stars, 2026-05
    90/100 stars
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    Repetitive spreading depolarisation events in a patient following evacuation of a traumatic intracerebral hematoma. Before wound closure, a six-contact Wyler subdural electrocorticogram strip was placed on cortex close to the hematoma site but judged still to be viable, and connected in bipolar sequential montage to a ADInstruments Octal Bioamp and Powerlab A:D converter running ADInstruments Labchart v6 (five of the contacts on the strip are shown: top left). Top four traces are AC coupled with low frequency cut off below 0.02 Hz. Lowest two traces are the uppermost two raw traces, but now band-pass filtered to 0.5–15 Hz. Typical AC-coupled slow potential change (SPC) complexes are seen in the upper two channels, with simultaneous suppressions of the band-pass filtered signal. Figures above upper trace are inter-SD intervals (minutes): the constant interval is compatible with repetitive cycling at constant velocity of a single depolarisation around the periphery of a fully depolarised core lesion.

    Journal: Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism

    Article Title: ‘Spreading depression of Leão’ and its emerging relevance to acute brain injury in humans

    doi: 10.1177/0271678X16657092

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Repetitive spreading depolarisation events in a patient following evacuation of a traumatic intracerebral hematoma. Before wound closure, a six-contact Wyler subdural electrocorticogram strip was placed on cortex close to the hematoma site but judged still to be viable, and connected in bipolar sequential montage to a ADInstruments Octal Bioamp and Powerlab A:D converter running ADInstruments Labchart v6 (five of the contacts on the strip are shown: top left). Top four traces are AC coupled with low frequency cut off below 0.02 Hz. Lowest two traces are the uppermost two raw traces, but now band-pass filtered to 0.5–15 Hz. Typical AC-coupled slow potential change (SPC) complexes are seen in the upper two channels, with simultaneous suppressions of the band-pass filtered signal. Figures above upper trace are inter-SD intervals (minutes): the constant interval is compatible with repetitive cycling at constant velocity of a single depolarisation around the periphery of a fully depolarised core lesion.

    Article Snippet: Before wound closure, a six-contact Wyler subdural electrocorticogram strip was placed on cortex close to the hematoma site but judged still to be viable, and connected in bipolar sequential montage to a ADInstruments Octal Bioamp and Powerlab A:D converter running ADInstruments Labchart v6 (five of the contacts on the strip are shown: top left).

    Techniques: Stripping Membranes