Prediction of seizures in asphyxiated neonates: correlation with continuous video-electroencephalographic monitoring.

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  - Murray DM, Ryan CA, Boylan GB, Fitzgerald AP, Connolly S
  - 2006
  - July
  - Pediatrics
  - Prediction of seizures in asphyxiated neonates: correlation with continuous video-electroencephalographic monitoring.
  - Validated
  - WOS: 49 ()
  - 118
  - 1
  - 41
  - 46
  - After perinatal asphyxia, predicting which infants will develop significant hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and neonatal seizures remains a difficult task. High-risk markers (Apgar score, acidosis, nucleated red blood cells, and resuscitation) have been used to predict neonatal seizures with varying success. The "3 strikes" of Apgar score of <5 at 5 minutes, pH <7.00, and need for intubation have been cited as having a positive predictive value of 80%. We examined whether the predictive values of these markers would be increased if early continuous electroencephalographic monitoring allowed us to accurately identify all neonatal seizures and to grade the encephalopathy.
  - 10.1542/peds.2005-1524
DA  - 2006/07
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AUTHORSMurray DM, Ryan CA, Boylan GB, Fitzgerald AP, Connolly S
YEAR2006
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TITLEPrediction of seizures in asphyxiated neonates: correlation with continuous video-electroencephalographic monitoring.
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VOLUME118
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START_PAGE41
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ABSTRACTAfter perinatal asphyxia, predicting which infants will develop significant hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and neonatal seizures remains a difficult task. High-risk markers (Apgar score, acidosis, nucleated red blood cells, and resuscitation) have been used to predict neonatal seizures with varying success. The "3 strikes" of Apgar score of <5 at 5 minutes, pH <7.00, and need for intubation have been cited as having a positive predictive value of 80%. We examined whether the predictive values of these markers would be increased if early continuous electroencephalographic monitoring allowed us to accurately identify all neonatal seizures and to grade the encephalopathy.
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