Amplitude-integrated electroencephalography (aEEG) monitoring is increasing in the neonatal population, but the safety and feasibility of performing aEEG in extremely preterm infants have not been ...
Continuously recording the brain's electrical signals and examining how those impulses evolve over time is a more reliable way to identify infants at risk for brain injury, compared with doing ...
Continuously recording the brain's electrical signals and examining how those impulses evolve over time is a more reliable way to identify infants at risk for brain injury, compared with doing ...
Amplitude-integrated EEG provides a clinically accessible method for continuous observation of cerebral background activity in sick infants at the bedside. In addition to the current clinical use of ...
For the fragile preterm infant population, individualized developmental care is important to facilitate optimal brain development. Amplitude-integrated EEG presents a valuable tool for research and ...
Continuously recording the brain's electrical signals and examining how those impulses evolve over time is a more reliable way to identify infants at risk for brain injury, compared with doing ...
WASHINGTON - (Oct. 25, 2017) - Continuously recording the brain's electrical signals and examining how those impulses evolve over time is a more reliable way to identify infants at risk for brain ...