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Atlas of neonatal electroencephalography / Eli M. Mizrahi, Richard A. Hrachovy.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Mizrahi, Eli M., author.
- Hrachovy, Richard A., 1948- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Newborn infants--Diseases--Diagnosis--Atlases.
- Newborn infants.
- Electroencephalography--Atlases.
- Electroencephalography.
- Pediatric neurology--Atlases.
- Pediatric neurology.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (322 p.)
- Edition:
- 4th ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York, New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2016.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- This comprehensive atlas presents the clinical practice of neonatal EEG through text, references, and detailed figures demonstrating normal and abnormal features of the neonatal EEG from the most premature infant to one month post-term.
- Contents:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Share Atlas of Neonatal Electroencephalography: Fourth Edition; Chapter 1: Approach to Visual Analysis and Interpretation; Terminology Related to Age-Dependent Developmental Features; The Process of Visual Analysis; The Clinical Impression; What Is the CA?; Is There Evidence of Focal Brain Dysfunction?; Is There Evidence of Diffuse Brain Dysfunction?; When Did the Brain Insult Occur?; Are There Clinical or Electrical Seizures?; What Is the Prognosis?; Is There an Indication That a Specific Disease Entity Is Present?
- Chapter 2: Techniques of RecordingGeneral Principles; Personnel; Data Collection; Infant Preparation; Electrode Placement; Polygraphic Parameters; Electrooculogram; Electromyogram; Electrocardiogram; Respiration; Specialized Polygraphic Measures; Montage Selection; Instrument Settings; Video; Nursery Environment; Infant Positioning; Camera Mount; Lighting; Potential for Missed Events; Recording Protocols; Prolonged EEG-Video Monitoring; Chapter 3: Artifacts; Environment; Recording Instrumentation-Patient Interface; Recording Instrumentation; Noncerebral Physiologic Potentials
- Alterations in Electrical Properties of Scalp or SkullVital Signs Monitoring; Movements; List of Figures; Environmental Interference; Alternations of Electrode Impedance; Potentials Induced by Movements; Endogenous Noncerebral Potentials; Chapter 4: Elements of the Normal Neonatal EEG; Continuum of Development; Continuity; Bilateral Synchrony; EEG Developmental Landmarks; Beta-Delta Complexes; Temporal Theta and Alpha Bursts; Frontal Sharp Waves; Distinguishing Between the Waking and Sleep EEG; Reactivity to Stimulation; Additional Special Waveforms and Patterns; Bifrontal Delta Activity
- Temporal Sharp WavesSummary of Conceptional Age-Dependent Findings; 24 to 26 Weeks Conceptional Age (Figures 4.4 and 4.5); 27 to 28 Weeks Conceptional Age (Figures 4.6-4.8); 29 to 30 Weeks Conceptional Age (Figures 4.9-4.12); 31 to 33 Weeks Conceptional Age (Figures 4.13-4.18); 34 to 35 Weeks Conceptional Age (Figures 4.19-4.22); 36 to 37 Weeks Conceptional Age (Figures 4.23 and 4.24); 38 to 40 Weeks Conceptional Age (Figures 4.25-4.37); 41 to 44 Weeks Conceptional Age (Figure 4.38); List of Figures; Age-Dependent Evolution; 24 to 26 Weeks Conceptional Age; 27 to 28 Weeks Conceptional Age
- 29 to 30 Weeks Conceptional Age30 to 32 Weeks Conceptional Age; 33 Weeks Conceptional Age; 34 to 35 Weeks Conceptional Age; 36 to 37 Weeks Conceptional Age; 38 to 40 Weeks Conceptional Age; 41 to 44 Weeks Conceptional Age; 45 to 48 Weeks Conceptional Age; Chapter 5: Patterns of Uncertain Diagnostic Significance; Focal Sharp Waves; Amplitude and Duration; Incidence and Persistence; Morphology and Complexity of Waveforms; Polarity; Features Associated With Changes in Wake/Sleep States; Focal Rhythmic Activity; Midline Frontal Rhythmic Activity; Midline Central Rhythmic Activity
- Occipital Rhythmic Theta Activity
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-61705-234-5
- OCLC:
- 929952074
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