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American Clinical Neurophysiology Society Guideline 5: Minimum Technical Standards for Pediatric Electroencephalography.

John Kuratani1, Phillip L Pearl2,3, Lucy R Sullivan4, Rosario Maria S Riel-Romero5, Janna Cheek6, Mark M Stecker7, Daniel San Juan Orta8, Olga Selioutski9, Saurabh R Sinha10,11, Frank W Drislane12,13, Tammy N Tsuchida14,15.   

Abstract

This revision to the EEG Guidelines is an update incorporating the current electroencephalography technology and practice. It was previously published as Guideline 2. Similar to the prior guideline, it delineates the aspects of Guideline 1 that should be modified for neonates and young children. Recording conditions for photic stimulation and hyperventilation are revised to enhance the provocation of epileptiform discharges. Revisions recognize the difficulties involved in performing an EEG under sedation in young children. Recommended neonatal EEG montages are displayed for the reduced set of electrodes only since the montages in Guideline 3 should be used for a 21-electrode 10-20 system array. Neonatal documentation is updated to use current American Academy of Pediatrics term "postmenstrual age" rather than "conceptional age." Finally, because therapeutic hypothermia alters the prognostic value of neonatal EEG, the necessity of documenting the patient's temperature at the time of recording is emphasized.

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Keywords:  Children; EEG; conceptional age; electrode; electroencephalography; filter; guideline; hyperventilation; montage; neonate; pediatric; photic stimulation; postmenstrual age; technical; therapeutic hypothermia

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28436801     DOI: 10.1080/21646821.2016.1245568

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurodiagn J        ISSN: 2164-6821


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2.  Expert consensus on minimum technical standards for neonatal electroencephalography operation and report writing.

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3.  Design of MRI structured spiking neural networks and learning algorithms for personalized modelling, analysis, and prediction of EEG signals.

Authors:  Samaneh Alsadat Saeedinia; Mohammad Reza Jahed-Motlagh; Abbas Tafakhori; Nikola Kasabov
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-06-08       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Electroencephalography findings in childhood epilepsy in a Saudi population: Yield, pattern and determinants of abnormality.

Authors:  Lukman F Owolabi; AbdulRazeq A Reda; Raafat E Ahmed; Okezie O Enwere; Bappa Adamu; Mushabab AlGhamdi
Journal:  J Taibah Univ Med Sci       Date:  2020-11-19

Review 5.  Perioperative electroencephalography in cardiac surgery with hypothermic circulatory arrest: a narrative review.

Authors:  William M McDevitt; Tanwir Gul; Timothy J Jones; Barnaby R Scholefield; Stefano Seri; Nigel E Drury
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