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[Electroencephalography of the Premature and Term Newborn. Maturational Aspects and Glossary]

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialties Neurology
Physiology
Date 1999 Jun 15
PMID 10367287
Citations 36
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Abstract

From the first publication of C. Dreyfus-Brisac and N. Monod, a strong tradition combined with tremendous development of neonatal EEG has taken place in France. After 3 years of collaborative work, 12 clinical neurophysiologists trained at the Port-Royal medical school in Paris detail in this paper the currently available neonatal EEG recording techniques. They have synthesized the criteria of maturational state analysis and have defined the normal and pathological neonatal EEG patterns, including descriptions already present in the French as well as the English literature. In this review one may find a complete description of neonatal EEG patterns according to the states of vigilance and to gestational age. Furthermore, definitions of all normal and pathological patterns are provided in a glossary. Both chapters are illustrated by numerous figures. This detailed terminology in neonatal EEG should allow a better homogeneity in EEG reports, and could lead to multicentric studies on normal, unusual or pathological patterns, according to etiology. Although based on analogic EEG data, this work can equally be applied to digitized EEG tracings.

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