Jennifer C. Keene, Giulia M. Benedetti, Stuart R. Tomko, Réjean M. Guerriero
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摘要
重要性 定量脑电图 (qEEG) 在新生儿重症监护室 (NICU) 中的应用已有几十年的历史。最近的创新使人们再次关注扩大其在 NICU 中的作用,目的是改善 NICU 中新生儿的急性护理和长期疗效。 观察新生儿重症监护室的脑电图主要用于识别新生儿癫痫发作。对脑电图进行精密分析可发现其他急性神经系统急症,并提供有关短期和长期神经发育和癫痫预后的更多信息。由于脑电图资源有限,而且能够持续评估新生儿独特脑电图模式的新生儿神经生理学家人数有限,因此利用脑电图进行这些额外的发现可能会受到限制。 相关性 脑电图定量分析是一项快速发展的技术,具有增强和支持新生儿脑电图解读的潜力。本综述重点介绍了 qEEG 在新生儿重症监护室中用于识别和预测癫痫发作以及用于神经诊断的现状。它还探讨了有望在床旁应用 qEEG 的领域。
Quantitative EEG in the neonatal intensive care unit: Current application and future promise
Importance
Quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) has been used in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for several decades. Recent innovations have led to renewed interest in expanding its role in the NICU with the goal of improving both acute care of neonates in the NICU and longer-term outcomes.
Observations
EEG in the NICU is primarily used to identify neonatal seizures. Sophisticated analysis of EEG can detect other acute neurological emergencies and provide additional information about short- and long-term neurodevelopmental and epileptic prognosis. Using EEG for these additional findings may be limited by access to EEG resources and a constrained supply of neonatal neurophysiologists who can consistently evaluate unique neonatal EEG patterns.
Relevance
Quantitative EEG analysis is a rapidly developing technology with the potential to augment and support the interpretation of neonatal EEGs. This review focuses on the status of qEEG use in the NICU for identification and prediction of seizures and use in neuroprognostication. It also examines areas of promise for bedside qEEG applications.