Significance of background activity and positive sharp waves in neonatal electroencephalogram as prognostic of cerebral palsy
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To study the significance of electroencephalographic background activity and positive sharp waves in neonatal electroencephalogram as prognostic of cerebral palsy. METHOD: We studied prospectively and sequentially 73 newborns who had severe neonatal complications (neonatal anoxia, seizures, respiratory distress, sepsis, and meningitis). Nineteen newborns were excluded and 54 children formed the object of our study and were followed for 2 years. We analyzed gestational age, conceptional age, electroencephalographic background activity and positive sharp waves, which were correlated with cerebral palsy. RESULTS: There were no statistically significant correlation between gestational age and conceptional age and cerebral palsy; the electroencephalographic background activity was correlated with cerebral palsy as well as the positive sharp waves. CONCLUSION: Children with electroencephalographic background activity markedly abnormal and accompanied by positive sharp waves were associated with a worse prognosis. |
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Significance of background activity and positive sharp waves in neonatal electroencephalogram as prognostic of cerebral palsy |
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Significance of background activity and positive sharp waves in neonatal electroencephalogram as prognostic of cerebral palsy |
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Significance of background activity and positive sharp waves in neonatal electroencephalogram as prognostic of cerebral palsy Nosralla,Márcia de Oliveira Nicolini neonatal cerebral palsy newborn anoxia seizures sepsis meningitis children gestacional age prognosis |
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Significance of background activity and positive sharp waves in neonatal electroencephalogram as prognostic of cerebral palsy |
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Significance of background activity and positive sharp waves in neonatal electroencephalogram as prognostic of cerebral palsy |
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Significance of background activity and positive sharp waves in neonatal electroencephalogram as prognostic of cerebral palsy |
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Significance of background activity and positive sharp waves in neonatal electroencephalogram as prognostic of cerebral palsy |
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Significance of background activity and positive sharp waves in neonatal electroencephalogram as prognostic of cerebral palsy |
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Nosralla,Márcia de Oliveira Nicolini |
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Nosralla,Márcia de Oliveira Nicolini Silva,Délrio Façanha Botelho,Ricardo Vieira |
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Silva,Délrio Façanha Botelho,Ricardo Vieira |
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Nosralla,Márcia de Oliveira Nicolini Silva,Délrio Façanha Botelho,Ricardo Vieira |
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neonatal cerebral palsy newborn anoxia seizures sepsis meningitis children gestacional age prognosis |
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neonatal cerebral palsy newborn anoxia seizures sepsis meningitis children gestacional age prognosis |
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OBJECTIVE: To study the significance of electroencephalographic background activity and positive sharp waves in neonatal electroencephalogram as prognostic of cerebral palsy. METHOD: We studied prospectively and sequentially 73 newborns who had severe neonatal complications (neonatal anoxia, seizures, respiratory distress, sepsis, and meningitis). Nineteen newborns were excluded and 54 children formed the object of our study and were followed for 2 years. We analyzed gestational age, conceptional age, electroencephalographic background activity and positive sharp waves, which were correlated with cerebral palsy. RESULTS: There were no statistically significant correlation between gestational age and conceptional age and cerebral palsy; the electroencephalographic background activity was correlated with cerebral palsy as well as the positive sharp waves. CONCLUSION: Children with electroencephalographic background activity markedly abnormal and accompanied by positive sharp waves were associated with a worse prognosis. |
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