Monitoring of seizures in the newborn

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TY  - JOUR
  - Shah, DK,Boylan, GB,Rennie, JM
  - 2012
  - January
  - Archives Of Disease In Childhood-Fetal And Neonatal Editionarchives Of Disease In Childhood-Fetal And Neonatal Edition
  - Monitoring of seizures in the newborn
  - Validated
  - ()
  - AMPLITUDE-INTEGRATED ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY CLINICAL NEONATAL SEIZURES ELECTROGRAPHIC SEIZURES TERM NEWBORNS BRAIN-INJURY EEG INFANTS DEVICE
  - 65
  - 69
  - Neonatal seizures are a distinct and not uncommon sign of neurological disease in the newborn, most often occurring in association with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy at term. The diagnosis and monitoring of seizures in the newborn is a considerable challenge, with many suspected clinical seizures having no electrographic correlates, while many electrographic seizures have no clinical correlate. Continuous video-EEG is the gold standard for seizure monitoring, but few centres have the resources or expertise required. Amplitude-integrated EEG can be a helpful monitoring tool in experienced hands, but has potential for error when used by inexperienced staff. Automated seizure detection algorithms show much promise and some cotside systems are already available. The efficiency and accuracy of these systems is likely to improve.
  - http://fn.bmj.com/content/97/1/F65
  - DOI 10.1136/adc.2009.169508
DA  - 2012/01
ER  - 
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   = {January},
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   = {Monitoring of seizures in the newborn},
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   = {{Neonatal seizures are a distinct and not uncommon sign of neurological disease in the newborn, most often occurring in association with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy at term. The diagnosis and monitoring of seizures in the newborn is a considerable challenge, with many suspected clinical seizures having no electrographic correlates, while many electrographic seizures have no clinical correlate. Continuous video-EEG is the gold standard for seizure monitoring, but few centres have the resources or expertise required. Amplitude-integrated EEG can be a helpful monitoring tool in experienced hands, but has potential for error when used by inexperienced staff. Automated seizure detection algorithms show much promise and some cotside systems are already available. The efficiency and accuracy of these systems is likely to improve.}},
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   = {DOI 10.1136/adc.2009.169508},
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AUTHORSShah, DK,Boylan, GB,Rennie, JM
YEAR2012
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TITLEMonitoring of seizures in the newborn
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ABSTRACTNeonatal seizures are a distinct and not uncommon sign of neurological disease in the newborn, most often occurring in association with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy at term. The diagnosis and monitoring of seizures in the newborn is a considerable challenge, with many suspected clinical seizures having no electrographic correlates, while many electrographic seizures have no clinical correlate. Continuous video-EEG is the gold standard for seizure monitoring, but few centres have the resources or expertise required. Amplitude-integrated EEG can be a helpful monitoring tool in experienced hands, but has potential for error when used by inexperienced staff. Automated seizure detection algorithms show much promise and some cotside systems are already available. The efficiency and accuracy of these systems is likely to improve.
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