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Difficulty in clinical identification of neonatal seizures: an EEG monitor study.
Seventeen newborns were monitored for 24 hours using a three-channel ambulatory EEG (A/EEG). All newborns were thought to be having subtle seizures by the nursery staff. Fifteen of the 17 newborns were recorded as having 1-30 clinical seizures during the time of monitoring. Only one newborn had clin...
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description | Seventeen newborns were monitored for 24 hours using a three-channel ambulatory EEG (A/EEG). All newborns were thought to be having subtle seizures by the nursery staff. Fifteen of the 17 newborns were recorded as having 1-30 clinical seizures during the time of monitoring. Only one newborn had clinically identified seizures associated with A/EEG discharges. The seizures were characterized by eye rolling. Fifty-two episodes (thought to be seizures) of lip smacking, bicycling, jerking, fisting, staring, stiffening, or any combination of the above occurred in eight newborns without an associated discharge on A/EEG. However, two of the eight had seizure discharges at other times, not associated with any clinical manifestation. Seventy-four apnea spells, thought to be possible seizures, occurred in seven newborns. None was associated with discharges on A/EEG, but one of these newborns had 50 A/EEG discharges unrelated to apnea or other clinical manifestations. |
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spelling | pubmed-25903352008-11-28 Difficulty in clinical identification of neonatal seizures: an EEG monitor study. Fenichel, G. M. Yale J Biol Med Research Article Seventeen newborns were monitored for 24 hours using a three-channel ambulatory EEG (A/EEG). All newborns were thought to be having subtle seizures by the nursery staff. Fifteen of the 17 newborns were recorded as having 1-30 clinical seizures during the time of monitoring. Only one newborn had clinically identified seizures associated with A/EEG discharges. The seizures were characterized by eye rolling. Fifty-two episodes (thought to be seizures) of lip smacking, bicycling, jerking, fisting, staring, stiffening, or any combination of the above occurred in eight newborns without an associated discharge on A/EEG. However, two of the eight had seizure discharges at other times, not associated with any clinical manifestation. Seventy-four apnea spells, thought to be possible seizures, occurred in seven newborns. None was associated with discharges on A/EEG, but one of these newborns had 50 A/EEG discharges unrelated to apnea or other clinical manifestations. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1987 /pmc/articles/PMC2590335/ /pubmed/3577211 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Fenichel, G. M. Difficulty in clinical identification of neonatal seizures: an EEG monitor study. |
title | Difficulty in clinical identification of neonatal seizures: an EEG monitor study. |
title_full | Difficulty in clinical identification of neonatal seizures: an EEG monitor study. |
title_fullStr | Difficulty in clinical identification of neonatal seizures: an EEG monitor study. |
title_full_unstemmed | Difficulty in clinical identification of neonatal seizures: an EEG monitor study. |
title_short | Difficulty in clinical identification of neonatal seizures: an EEG monitor study. |
title_sort | difficulty in clinical identification of neonatal seizures: an eeg monitor study. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590335/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3577211 |
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