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Current and Future Uses of Continuous EEG in the NICU

Amanda G. Sandoval Karamian, Courtney J. Wusthoff

2021Frontiers in Pediatrics25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Continuous EEG (cEEG) is a fundamental neurodiagnostic tool in the care of critically ill neonates and is increasingly recommended. cEEG enhances prognostication via assessment of the background brain activity, plays a role in predicting which neonates are at risk for seizures when combined with clinical factors, and allows for accurate diagnosis and management of neonatal seizures. Continuous EEG is the gold standard method for diagnosis of neonatal seizures and should be used for detection of seizures in high-risk clinical conditions, differential diagnosis of paroxysmal events, and assessment of response to treatment. High costs associated with cEEG are a limiting factor in its widespread implementation. Centralized remote cEEG interpretation, automated seizure detection, and pre-natal EEG are potential future applications of this neurodiagnostic tool.

Topics & Concepts

ElectroencephalographyLimitingIntensive care medicineGold standard (test)MedicineCritically illInternal medicinePsychiatryEngineeringMechanical engineeringNeonatal and fetal brain pathologyNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchCardiac Arrest and Resuscitation