The overall aim of our research is to develop methods for a monitoring system to be used at neonatal intensive care units. When monitoring a baby, a range of different types of background activity needs to be considered. In this work, we have developed a scheme for automatic classification of background EEG activity in newborn babies. EEG from six full-term babies who were displaying a burst suppression pattern while suffering from theafter-effects of asphyxia during birth was included along with EEG from 20 full-term healthy newborn babies. The signals from the healthy babies were divided into four behavioural states: active awake, quiet awake, active sleep and quiet sleep. By using a number of featuresextracted from the EEG together with ...
To aid with prognosis and stratification of clinical treatment for preterm infants, a method for aut...
Aim: To develop and evaluate an algorithm for the automatic screening of electrographic neonatal sei...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the periodic EEG patterns seen in healthy and sick full term neona...
The overall aim of our research is to develop methods for a monitoring system to be used at neonatal...
The brain requires a continuous supply of oxygen and nutrients, and even a short period of reduced o...
The brain requires a continuous supply of oxygen and nutrients, and even a short period of reduced o...
| openaire: EC/H2020/813483/EU//INFANSNeonatal brain monitoring in the neonatal intensive care units...
The brain requires a continuous supply of oxygen and even a short period of reduced oxygen supply ri...
In spite of considerable medical progress during the last decades, the perinatal period is still one...
The goal of this study is to develop an automated algorithm to quantify background electroencephalog...
Within this thesis the automated algorithms for the EEG-based assessment of the brain f unctioning ...
To extract useful information from preterm electroencephalogram (EEG) for diagnosis and long-term pr...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) is an important noninvasive tool used in the neonatal intensive care ...
A quantitative and objective assessment of background electroencephalograph (EEG) in sick neonates r...
AIM: To develop and evaluate an algorithm for the automatic screening of electrographic neonatal sei...
To aid with prognosis and stratification of clinical treatment for preterm infants, a method for aut...
Aim: To develop and evaluate an algorithm for the automatic screening of electrographic neonatal sei...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the periodic EEG patterns seen in healthy and sick full term neona...
The overall aim of our research is to develop methods for a monitoring system to be used at neonatal...
The brain requires a continuous supply of oxygen and nutrients, and even a short period of reduced o...
The brain requires a continuous supply of oxygen and nutrients, and even a short period of reduced o...
| openaire: EC/H2020/813483/EU//INFANSNeonatal brain monitoring in the neonatal intensive care units...
The brain requires a continuous supply of oxygen and even a short period of reduced oxygen supply ri...
In spite of considerable medical progress during the last decades, the perinatal period is still one...
The goal of this study is to develop an automated algorithm to quantify background electroencephalog...
Within this thesis the automated algorithms for the EEG-based assessment of the brain f unctioning ...
To extract useful information from preterm electroencephalogram (EEG) for diagnosis and long-term pr...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) is an important noninvasive tool used in the neonatal intensive care ...
A quantitative and objective assessment of background electroencephalograph (EEG) in sick neonates r...
AIM: To develop and evaluate an algorithm for the automatic screening of electrographic neonatal sei...
To aid with prognosis and stratification of clinical treatment for preterm infants, a method for aut...
Aim: To develop and evaluate an algorithm for the automatic screening of electrographic neonatal sei...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the periodic EEG patterns seen in healthy and sick full term neona...