2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1411151
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Association of bilaterally suppressed EEG amplitudes and outcomes in critically ill children

Luisa Paul,
Sandra Greve,
Johanna Hegemann
et al.

Abstract: Background and objectivesAmplitude-integrated EEG (aEEG) is used to assess electrocortical activity in pediatric intensive care if (continuous) full channel EEG is unavailable but evidence regarding the meaning of suppressed aEEG amplitudes in children remains limited. This retrospective cohort study investigated the association of suppressed aEEG amplitudes in critically ill children with death or decline of neurological functioning at hospital discharge.MethodsTwo hundred and thirty-five EEGs derived from in… Show more

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