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Multi-channel amplitude-integrated EEG characteristics in preterm infants with a normal neurodevelopment at two years of corrected age

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EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
卷 88, 期 4, 页码 209-216

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2011.08.008

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EEG; Amplitude-integrated EEG; Computer-assisted signal processing; Premature infant

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Aim: To analyze quantitatively multi-channel amplitude-integrated EEG (aEEG) characteristics and assess regional differences. Methods: We investigated 40 preterm infants (postmenstrual age, PMA: range 27-37 weeks) with normal follow-up at 24 months of age, at a median postnatal age of 8 days using 4-h EEG recordings according to the international 10-20 system reduced montage. Nine (3 transverse and 6 longitudinal) channels were selected and converted to aEEG registrations. For each aEEG registration, lower margin amplitude (LMA), upper margin amplitude (UMA) and bandwidth (UMA-LMA) were calculated. Results: In all channels PMA and LMA showed strong positive correlations. Below 32 weeks of PMA. LMA was <= 5 mu V. Linear regression analysis showed a maximum LMA difference between channels of approximately 2 and 11 mu V at 27 and 37 weeks of PMA, respectively. The lowest are LMA values in the occipital channel and the highest values are in centro-occipital channels. In the frontal, centro-temporal and centro-occipital channels, UMA and bandwidth changed with PMA. No differences in LMA, UMA and bandwidth were found between hemispheres. Skewness of LMA values strongly correlated with PMA, positive skewness indicating an immature brain (PMA <= 32 weeks) and negative skewness a maturing (PMA>32 weeks) brain. Conclusions: We detected symmetric increase of aEEG characteristics, indicating symmetric brain maturation of the left and right hemispheres. Our findings demonstrate the clinical potential of computer-assisted analyses of aEEG recordings in detecting maturational features which are not readily identified visually. This may provide an objective and reproducible method for assessing brain maturation and long-term prognosis. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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