Use of amplitude-integrated electroencephalography in extremely preterm newborn infants

DOI: https://doi.org/10.29296/25877305-2018-08-15
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2018

N. Kharlamova, MD; A. Andreev; A. Maslyukova, Candidate of Medical Sciences; S. Mezhinsky; Professor T. Chasha, MD; Professor S. Nazarov, MD V.N. Gorodkov Ivanovo Research Institute of Maternity and Childhood, Ministry of Health of Russia, Ivanovo

Amplitude-integrated electroencephalography is a method for the continuous monitoring of the brain’s bioelectric activity, which can evaluate and predict the state of the central nervous system in newborns in the intensive care unit and in infants.

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pediatrics
neonatology
amplitude-integrated electroencephalography
preterm newborn infants



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