Background Phenobarbital is the first-line choice for neonatal seizures treatment, despite a response rate of approximately 45%. Failure to respond to acute anticonvulsants is associated with poor neurodevelopmental outcome, but knowledge on predictors of refractoriness is limited. Objective To quantify response rate to phenobarbital and to establish variables predictive of its lack of efficacy. Methods We retrospectively evaluated newborns with electrographically confirmed neonatal seizures admitted between January 1999 and December 2012 to the neonatal intensive care unit of Parma University Hospital (Italy), excluding neonates with status epilepticus. Response was categorized as complete (cessation of clinical and electrographic seizures...
Neonatal seizures are a frequent problem encountered in neonatal nurseries, but their significance i...
BACKGROUND: Phenobarbital (PB) has been traditionally used as the first-line treatment for neonatal ...
Currently used treatment protocols for neonatal seizures vary among centers with limited evidence to...
Background : Phenobarbital is the first-line choice for neonatal seizures treatment, despite a respo...
AIM: This retrospective study describes the prognosis of full-term newborns with refractory neonatal...
AbstractObjectivePhenobarbital increases electroclinical uncoupling and our preliminary observations...
In the neonatal period, seizures rank among the most common neurological symptoms, often indicating ...
SUMMARY During a two year period prospective continuous electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring of ...
Introduction: Phenobarbitone is currently the drug of choice for neonatal seizures. In this study we...
Objective: Phenobarbital increases electroclinical uncoupling and our preliminary observations sugge...
Introduction. Neonatal seizures are the most common pathological neurological symptom of the neonata...
Background. Phenobarbital (PB) has been traditionally used as the first-line treatment for neonatal ...
Seizure is the most common neurologic event in the neonatal period when the immature, growing brain ...
Neonatal seizures are common and often reflect a severe underlying neurologic dysfunction in neonate...
Neonatal seizures are common and often reflect a severe underlying neurologic dysfunction in neonate...
Neonatal seizures are a frequent problem encountered in neonatal nurseries, but their significance i...
BACKGROUND: Phenobarbital (PB) has been traditionally used as the first-line treatment for neonatal ...
Currently used treatment protocols for neonatal seizures vary among centers with limited evidence to...
Background : Phenobarbital is the first-line choice for neonatal seizures treatment, despite a respo...
AIM: This retrospective study describes the prognosis of full-term newborns with refractory neonatal...
AbstractObjectivePhenobarbital increases electroclinical uncoupling and our preliminary observations...
In the neonatal period, seizures rank among the most common neurological symptoms, often indicating ...
SUMMARY During a two year period prospective continuous electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring of ...
Introduction: Phenobarbitone is currently the drug of choice for neonatal seizures. In this study we...
Objective: Phenobarbital increases electroclinical uncoupling and our preliminary observations sugge...
Introduction. Neonatal seizures are the most common pathological neurological symptom of the neonata...
Background. Phenobarbital (PB) has been traditionally used as the first-line treatment for neonatal ...
Seizure is the most common neurologic event in the neonatal period when the immature, growing brain ...
Neonatal seizures are common and often reflect a severe underlying neurologic dysfunction in neonate...
Neonatal seizures are common and often reflect a severe underlying neurologic dysfunction in neonate...
Neonatal seizures are a frequent problem encountered in neonatal nurseries, but their significance i...
BACKGROUND: Phenobarbital (PB) has been traditionally used as the first-line treatment for neonatal ...
Currently used treatment protocols for neonatal seizures vary among centers with limited evidence to...