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Systematic characterization of amplitude-integrated EEG signals for monitoring the preterm brain.

Elke Griesmaier1, David Pierre Enot, Miriam Bachmann, Vera Neubauer, Lena Hellström-Westas, Ursula Kiechl-Kohlendorfer, Matthias Keller.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In preterm infants, the amplitude-integrated electroencephalogram (aEEG) is not established in clinical routine. The aim of this study was to derive normative data on aEEG parameters by means of longitudinal characterization and to evaluate the impact of gestational age (GA), postnatal age (PNA), postmenstrual age, sedation, and patent ductus arteriosus (PDA).
METHODS: Recordings from 61 infants with GA 28-31 weeks were obtained during the first 72 h, then weekly until the age of 4 wk. Infants were divided into three groups: (i) no sedation, no PDA, (ii) sedation, no PDA, and (iii) sedation, PDA. Assessed parameters included background activity, cycling, amplitude, and log ratio of the maximum/minimum amplitude.
RESULTS: GA and PNA had a significant impact within 72 h. Sedation modified aEEG, and presence of PDA was associated with reduced aEEG scores within 72 h. The log ratio of the amplitude correlated with GA but was unaffected by sedation and PDA.
CONCLUSION: Evaluation of electrocortical background activity within the first postnatal hours and longitudinally over days and weeks is important to better understand the postnatal factors impacting cerebral function in preterm infants. There is a need to agree on definitions and a standardized reporting system in order to permit comparisons between studies and establish aEEG as a method for routine monitoring of preterm infants.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23174705     DOI: 10.1038/pr.2012.171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Res        ISSN: 0031-3998            Impact factor:   3.756


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