Objective: Although seizures are more common in the neonatal period than in any other stage of childhood, those in preterm neonates are still poorly described. The aim of this study was to assess electro-clinical characteristics of seizures occurring before a corrected age of 40 weeks in neonates born prematurely.
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Conclusion:Ictal EEG features undergo changes depending on corrected age. Most seizures are subclinical, thus EEG is essential for diagnosis.Significance: Relating ictal EEG pattern to corrected age can improve diagnosis and ultimately management.Key words: preterm, neonate, epileptic seizures, electroencephalography
Highlights:Most seizures in preterm newborns are subclinical, thus EEG is required for diagnosis.Seizures in preterm neonates have smaller regions of onset and propagate less frequently.Ictal EEG features undergo changes depending on corrected age likely reflecting maturational changes.3