MedCity News June 7, 2024
Katie Adams

Medical device company Zeto received clearance for its EEG brain monitoring system. The system includes a user-friendly, comfortable EEG headset designed to be easily operated by any medical professional with minimal training.

There is a significant unmet need for effective brain monitoring across various healthcare settings — including emergency departments, intensive care units, outpatient clinics and home environments — due in large part to the persisting shortage of trained electroencephalography (EEG) technologists. This week, the FDA granted clearance to a device aimed at addressing this problem.

Medical device company Zeto received clearance for its EEG brain monitoring device, which is called ONE.

Zeto, founded in 2014, is based in Santa Clara, California and Raleigh, North Carolina. The company’s ONE product...

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