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At Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, we use advanced diagnostic tools to offer your child the most precise, effective treatment plan. If our specialists can’t determine the exact cause of seizures at the first visit with us, we may schedule your child for an overnight stay in our inpatient Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU).
During a stay in the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, your child benefits from:
If an epilepsy specialist orders inpatient EMU testing, your child stays in the EMU for at least 24 hours and up to two weeks. This timeline depends on how long it takes for our epilepsy specialists to record information about your child’s seizures. If your child has a seizure within the first few days in the unit, we may have enough information to make diagnosis and treatment decisions.
During a stay in the EMU, specially trained experts use video EEG to continuously monitor your child. EEGs record brain wave activity so that we can identify the seizure cause and location in the brain. Children’s Hospital has an ABRET-accredited EEG center, which means we use high-quality EEG equipment and advanced techniques.
We may use a variety of brain scans to effectively diagnose and treat seizures during your child’s stay in the EMU. These scans tell us more information about your child’s seizures, such as the seizure location or brain blood flow.
Your child is in the EMU so that we can observe seizures as they occur. We use real-time tools that help us identify why your child’s seizures are happening. When your child has a seizure, our specialists closely monitor your child and provide any necessary treatment.
At Children’s Hospital, our Inpatient Epilepsy Monitoring Unit has an EMU-compatible playroom. EMU-compatible means that children can remain on their monitoring equipment while in the playroom.
In other EMUs, children cannot leave their rooms because the monitoring equipment must remain plugged into the wall. At CHLA, we give your child a small backpack to carry the monitoring equipment. In the playroom, this small monitoring box connects to the video EEG equipment via wireless Bluetooth technology, allowing your child to roam and play freely.
Because of the EMU-compatible playroom, once a day, children can leave their individual rooms and play with other children also undergoing EEG monitoring. Children benefit from the chance to leave the room and play for a few hours, and they can meet and bond with other children in similar situations.
Because the length of your child’s EMU stay can vary, our scheduler helps you choose the appointment date that works best for your child and family.
Learn more about how to prepare for your EMU visit by downloading our EMU information guides:
Children’s Hospital specialists use a range of diagnostic tools for epilepsy. Find out more about epilepsy diagnosis and neuroimaging.