Sophistication & Simplicity in One Package
The Xltek family of EEG solutions provides the leading-edge features you want in critical care applications with the intuitive, user-friendly interface you need for productive day-to-day workflow. This unique combination of sophistication and simplicity continues Xltek’s reputation as the innovator you want working alongside you.
Hardware that’s Easy to Set-Up
Xltek EEG systems are designed for quick and convenient hook-up in both private practice and in a busy EEG lab. The amplifier’s easy-to-access ports use standard, nonproprietary USB and TCP/IP cables to plug into a network or computer within any clinical environment without the need to rewire existing rooms. This universal connectivity eliminates the frustration of searching for just the right connector, replacing expensive cables and ensures that valuable equipment is used at peak efficiency.
Our Line of Amplifiers is Comprehensive
From fixed site, portable and ambulatory applications, Xltek’s amplifiers and software solutions provide reliable, interference-free EEG monitoring and review capabilities that save staff time and maximize productivity by automating frequent tasks like pruning and archiving studies and running study protocols.
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- EEG Viewer is a Java based application designed to help you read, analyze, view and animate the data from an EEG machine during a psychology experiment.
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The patient is comfortable with the amplifiers’ compact size and light weight while clinical users enjoy full functionality such as an onboard impedance check, integrated pulse oximeter and up to 1 KHz sampling frequency.
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Xltek EEG32U
Featuring 32 referential channels and up to 1024 Hz sampling, the EEG32U is a small and lightweight amplifier ideal for routine EEG studies. Standard USB connectivity allows it to be easily interfaced with acquisition desktops or laptops with high resolution video, and it can be used on an Xltek trolley with for additional portability.
Xltek Brain Monitor
The Brain Monitor features 50 input channels – 32 referential, 6 differential, 10 DC, plus oxygen saturation and pulse rate from an integrated MasimoSET oximeter. The Brain Monitor connects to an acquisition station via Ethernet connection or standard high speed USB, eliminating proprietary cables and expensive set-up. This versatile amplifier contains many features that make it a great choice for flexible applications including routine EEG, LTM, brain monitoring in the ICU and Sleep.
Xltek Trex HD
The small, lightweight (300 gr / 0.66 lb), multi-purpose Trex HD ambulatory recorder enables you to capture up to 96 hours of data on standard AA batteries in the patient’s home or in the office for routine EEG and Sleep studies. The Trex HD now offers the new and unique video ambulatory system featuring best-in-class HD videowirelessly synchronized with EEG, all with a simplified set up and workflow. The Trex HD amplifier features 24 referential, 4 differential and 4 DC channels plus oximetry data providing you with both EEG and Sleep functionality which makes it very cost effective for your practice. Trex also easily connects to an acquisition PC or laptop via high-speed USB and it can upload 24 hours of data in less than 5 minutes.
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Natus® Quantum™
Natus introduces its most innovative amplifier for epilepsy monitoring and research, the Natus Quantum. Featuring up to 256 referential channels, 16 DC, 16 differential inputs, Digital Switch Matrix, photic stimulator control, digital trigger, and pulse oximetry, this single package has it all. As a light and compact, patient-wearable amplifier, the Quantum enables clinical EEG, long-term scalp and intracranial epilepsy monitoring and research with up to 16 KHz sampling rates and outstanding signal quality.
The integrated Digital Switch Matrix (DSM) facilitates the compatible Nicolet® Cortical Stimulator by allowing use of recording electrodes for stimulus delivery. EEG patterns can be easily mapped on to electrodes on a 3D MRI or CT image so you can visualize and annotate intracranial recordings. During any clinical study, researchers can seamlessly initiate recording of a secondary high sample data stream to export to a standard research system.
Xltek EMU40EX
Featuring extended range Bluetooth® wireless technology, the EMU40EX delivers superior sampling frequencies of up to 1 KHz, data integrity for accurate diagnosis, and the flexibility to deploy in multiple patient-care environments. Wireless connectivity allows your patient to be mobile while still allowing constant monitoring of EEG signal and on-line analysis by Spike & Event detectors. An important benefit of the EMU40EX is that EEG data is recorded on flash memory in the wearable unit while in wireless mode and uploaded when the patient plugs back in, guaranteeing no data is lost or compromised.
40 referential channels, 4 DC channels plus oxygen saturation and pulse rate from an integrated MasimoSET oximeter cover all the day-to-day LTM needs. The EMU40EX connects to an acquisition station via Ethernet connection or standard high-speed USB, eliminating expense of proprietary cables and complicated set-up.
Natus® NeuroWorks® Software
Smart Enough to Let You Focus on the Patient
The Natus NeuroWorks software uses a robust and flexible SQL Server database. You’ll appreciate the enterprise level strengths of the database which ensure reliability and easy collaboration between multiple users while also empowering you with full customization capabilities to fit any clinical configuration. NeuroWorks simplifies the process of running, analyzing, reporting on and managing an EEG study with an intuitive user interface. Now you can easily collect, retrieve and review neurological data while keeping your eye on the patient and making well informed decisions about diagnosis and treatment. It’s a preeminent solution for a fast-changing, data-rich lab or patient care site. Software controllable IP cameras and high-resolution MPEG-4 video provide outstanding results and can easily be added to turn your non-video system into a video acquisition. You’ll enjoy the flexibility of secured, remote access to EEG and video monitoring and review, from your remote office or home. It’s not only convenient, but also facilitates second opinion consultations and the use of remote resources when desired.
- Family of amplifiers for EEG, PSG, LTM and ICU
- All amplifiers using standard Ethernet and USB connectivity protocols
- Role based XLSecurity package for HIPAA compliancy
- Fully customizable SQL Server database
- Fully synchronized High-Definition video
- IP cameras that don’t require any cabling and can be controlled from anywhere remotely
- LED-based photic stimulator reduces acoustic and electrical interference
- HL7 integration with HIS
- MS SQL back-end for site wide access and Citrix Ready verified for off site monitoring and review
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ICS-CERT has issued an advisory following the discovery of eight vulnerabilities in version 8 of Natus Xltek NeuroWorks software used in Natus Xltek EEG medical products.
If the vulnerabilities are successfully exploited they could allow a malicious actor to crash a vulnerable device or trigger a buffer overflow condition that would allow remote code execution.
All eight vulnerabilities have been assigned a CVSS v3 score above 7.0 and are rated high. Three of the vulnerabilities – tracked as CVE-2017-2853, CVE-2017-2868, and CVE-2017-2869 – have been assigned a CVSS v3 base score of 10, the highest possible score. CVE-2017-2867 has been assigned a base score of 9.0, with the other four vulnerabilities – CVE-2017-2852, CVE-2017-2858, CVE-2017-2860, and CVE-2017-2861 – given a rating of 7.5. The vulnerabilities are a combination of stack-based buffer overflow and out-of-bounds read vulnerabilities.
CVE-2017-2853 would allow an attacker to cause a buffer overflow by sending a specially crafted packet to an affected product while the product attempts to open a file requested by the client.
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CVE-2017-2868 and CVE-2017-2869 relate to flaws in how the program parses data structures. Exploitation would allow an attacker to trigger a buffer overflow and execute arbitrary code, allowing the attacker to take full control of the affected system.
The vulnerabilities were discovered by security researcher Cory Duplantis from Cisco Talos who reported them to Natus. Natus took immediate action and has now released an updated version of its software which corrects all of the flaws.
To date there have been no reported instances of the vulnerabilities being exploited in the wild, and no public exploits for the vulnerabilities are known. Natus recommends all users of the vulnerable software to update to NeuroWorks/SleepWorks 8.5 GMA 3 as soon as possible.
The update is available free of charge for users of NeuroWorks/SleepWorks Version 8.0, 8.1, 8.4, or 8.5. The Natus Neuro technical support department should be contacted for further information.
In addition to updating to the latest version of the software, organizations can take further steps to limit the potential for zero-day vulnerabilities to be exploited.
The National Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Center (NCCIC) recommends minimizing network exposure for all control systems and devices and ensuring they are not accessible over the Internet. Control systems and remote devices should be located behind firewalls and should be isolated from the business network. If remote access is necessary, secure methods should be used to connect, such as Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), which should be kept up to date.
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