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References

Many studies of neonates with a variety of conditions support EEG both as a good prognostic indicator of outcome and as a necessary tool in the detection of seizures. The following articles illustrate the value of EEG monitoring for neurologic assessment in neonates:

  • Hosain S, La Vega-Talbott M, Solomon G, Green N. "Apneic seizures in infants: role of continuous EEG monitoring." Clin Electroencephalogr. 2003 Oct;34(4):197-200.
  • Menache CC, Bourgeois BF, Volpe JJ. "Prognostic value of neonatal discontinuous EEG." Pediatr Neurol. 2002 Aug;27(2):93-101.
  • M. McBride, N. Laroia, R. Guillet. "Electrographic seizures in neonates correlate with poor neurodevelopmental outcome." Neurology, 55(4):506-13, 2000.
  • D.B. Sinclair, M. Campbell, P. Byrne, W. Prasertsom, C. M. T. Robertson. "EEG and the Long-Term Outcome of Term Infants with Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy." Clin Neurophysiol, 1999. 110(3)438-444.
  • G. Boylan, et al. "Outcome of electroclinical, electrographic, and clinical seizures in the newborn infant." Dev Med Child Neurol, 41(12):819-825, 1999.
  • Clancy RR. "The contribution of EEG to the understanding of neonatal seizures." Epilepsia. 1996;37 Suppl 1:S52-9.
  • B. Wical. "Neonatal Seizure and Electrographic Analysis: Evaluation and Outcomes." Pediatric Neurology, 4(10):271-275, 1994.
  • R. S. Chequer, B. R. Tharp, D. Dreimane, J. S. Hahn, R. R. Clancy, R. W. Coen. "Prognostic Value of EEG in Neonatal Meningitis: Retrospective Study of 29 Infants." Pediatr Neurol, 1992. 8(6):417-422.
  • A. Legido, R. Clancy, P. Berman. "Neurologic Outcome after Electroencephalographically Proven Neonatal Seizures." Pediatrics, 88(3)583-596, 1991.
  • R. R. Clancy, H. J. Chung. "EEG Changes During Recovery from Acute Severe Neonatal Citrullinemia." Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol, 1991. 78(3):222-227.
  • R. Clancy, A. Legido, D. Lewis, "Occult neonatal seizures." Epilepsia, 29(3):256-261, 1988.
  • M. F. Radvanyi-Bouvet, O. de Bethmann, M. Monset-Couchard, E. Fazzi. "Cerebral Lesions in Early Prematurity: EEG Prognostic Value in the Neonatal Period." Brain Dev, 1987. 9(4):399-405.
  • K. Sainio, M. L. Granstrom, O. Pettay, M. Donner. "EEG in Neonatal Herpes Simplex Encephalitis." Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol, 1983. 56(6):556-561.
  • B. R. Tharp. "Neonatal Electroencephalography." Progress in Perinatal Neurology, 1981. Vol. 1 pp. 31-64.
  • K. Watanabe, K. Hara, S. Miyazake, S. Hakamada, M. Kuroyanagi, S. Nakamura, H. Yamada. "The Value of EEG and Cerebral Evoked Potentials in the Assessment of Neonatal Intracranial Hemorrhage." Eur J Pediatr, 1981. 137(2):177-184.


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