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Amplitude-Integrated Electroencephalography in Neonates
Pediatric Neurology , 10/20/09
El–Dib M et al. – The present review examines the technical aspects of generating, recording, and interpreting amplitude–integrated EEG and contrasts this approach with conventional EEG. Finally, several proposed amplitude–integrated EEG classification schemes are reviewed. A clear understanding of this emerging technology of measuring brain health in the premature or sick neonate is critical in modern care of the newborn infant.
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