Importance: Seizures in the neonatal period are associated with increased mortality and morbidity. Bedside amplitude-integrated electroencephalography (aEEG) has facilitated the detection of electrographic seizures; however, whether these seizures should be treated remains uncertain. Objective: To determine if the active management of electrographic and clinical seizures in encephalopathic term or near-term neonates improves survival free of severe disability at 2 years of age compared with only treating clinically detected seizures. Design, Setting, and Participants: This randomized clinical trial was conducted in tertiary newborn intensive care units recruited from 2012 to 2016 and followed up until 2 years of age. Participants incl...
ObjectiveTo determine whether screening continuous EEG monitoring (cEEG) is associated with greater ...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate amplitude-integrated EEG (aEEG) in comparison with conventional (cEEG) fo...
Introduction: The concrete burden of neonatal seizures in neurodevelopmental outcome of term newborn...
OBJECTIVES: The goals were to investigate how many subclinical seizures in full-term neonates with h...
OBJECTIVES: The goals were to investigate how many subclinical seizures in full-term neonates with h...
Background: There is minimal consensus on how to properly treat subclinical seizure events detected ...
Aim: To examine the relationship between electrographic seizures and long-term outcome in neonates w...
Seizures are common in the neonatal period and represent a most distinctive signal of neurological d...
Contains fulltext : 88747.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Th...
Investigators from the University of California, San Francisco studied the yield of continuous video...
ObjectiveTo determine the contemporary etiology, burden, and short-term outcomes of seizures in neon...
In childhood, the risk for seizures is greatest in the neonatal period. Currently used therapies hav...
Over the past few decades, the prognosis of neonatal seizures has experienced considerable enhanceme...
A key goal of neonatal neurocritical care is improved outcomes, and brain monitoring plays an essent...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the time to treatment of the first electrographic seizure on subs...
ObjectiveTo determine whether screening continuous EEG monitoring (cEEG) is associated with greater ...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate amplitude-integrated EEG (aEEG) in comparison with conventional (cEEG) fo...
Introduction: The concrete burden of neonatal seizures in neurodevelopmental outcome of term newborn...
OBJECTIVES: The goals were to investigate how many subclinical seizures in full-term neonates with h...
OBJECTIVES: The goals were to investigate how many subclinical seizures in full-term neonates with h...
Background: There is minimal consensus on how to properly treat subclinical seizure events detected ...
Aim: To examine the relationship between electrographic seizures and long-term outcome in neonates w...
Seizures are common in the neonatal period and represent a most distinctive signal of neurological d...
Contains fulltext : 88747.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Th...
Investigators from the University of California, San Francisco studied the yield of continuous video...
ObjectiveTo determine the contemporary etiology, burden, and short-term outcomes of seizures in neon...
In childhood, the risk for seizures is greatest in the neonatal period. Currently used therapies hav...
Over the past few decades, the prognosis of neonatal seizures has experienced considerable enhanceme...
A key goal of neonatal neurocritical care is improved outcomes, and brain monitoring plays an essent...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of the time to treatment of the first electrographic seizure on subs...
ObjectiveTo determine whether screening continuous EEG monitoring (cEEG) is associated with greater ...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate amplitude-integrated EEG (aEEG) in comparison with conventional (cEEG) fo...
Introduction: The concrete burden of neonatal seizures in neurodevelopmental outcome of term newborn...