Scalp high‐frequency oscillations differentiate neonates with seizures from healthy neonates
Dorottya Cserpan,
Greta Guidi,
Beatrice Alessandri
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveWe aimed to investigate (1) whether an automated detector can capture scalp high‐frequency oscillations (HFO) in neonates and (2) whether scalp HFO rates can differentiate neonates with seizures from healthy neonates.MethodsWe considered 20 neonates with EEG‐confirmed seizures and four healthy neonates. We applied a previously validated automated HFO detector to determine scalp HFO rates in quiet sleep.ResultsEtiology in neonates with seizures included hypoxic‐ischemic encephalopathy in 11 cases, stru… Show more
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