Author/Editor     Neubauer, David; Osredkar, Damjan; Paro-Panjan, Darja; Derganc, Metka
Title     Diagnostic possibilities of video-electrocephalography and amplitude-integrated electroencephalography during early life
Type     članek
Source     Paediatr Croat
Vol. and No.     Letnik 52, št. 3
Publication year     2008
Volume     str. 125-30
Language     eng
Abstract     The main aim in managing sick newborns is to prevent or at least to minimize brain injury and to establish optimal neuro-developmental outcome. Electroencephalography (EEG) which ref leas brain electrical activity, is regarded as the most reliable tool in recognition of possible central nervous system dysfunction (e. g. seizures) and in predicting outcome. The best surveillance of a neonate and young infant can be achieved by continuous functional monitoring, but long term EEG has limited availability in many centres and requires interpretation by a skilled paediatric electroencepahlographist. Therefore, amplitude-integrated EEG (aEEG) is a technique for simplified EEG monitoring which has an increasing clinical potential in neonatal intensive care. The article presents literature data as well as our own experience with diagnostic possibilities of both, standard (digitalized and video-assisted) EEG as well as aEEG and stresses the importance of using new generation machines that incorporate, along with aEEG signal, also a display of raw EEG for better seizure detection.
Descriptors     ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
VIDEO RECORDING
INTENSIVE CARE UNITS, NEONATAL
SEIZURES
CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA