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Neonatal Seizure: An Update

Neonatal Seizure: An Update

... Aetiologic search for acute symptomatic neonatal seizure should be done simultaneously with the treatment. Upon identification of common metabolic derangements like hypoglycaemia, hypocalcaemia, ...

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Sensitivity of Amplitude-Integrated Electroencephalography for Neonatal Seizure Detection

Sensitivity of Amplitude-Integrated Electroencephalography for Neonatal Seizure Detection

... for neonatal seizure detection by aEEG was largely at- tributable to their interpreters’ lack of ...every seizure in the ...to neonatal seizures and to the aEEG technique that limit the sensi- ...

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A study of Clinicoetiology & Outcome of Neonatal Seizure in NICU in HI- Tech Medical College & Hospital, Bhubaneswar

A study of Clinicoetiology & Outcome of Neonatal Seizure in NICU in HI- Tech Medical College & Hospital, Bhubaneswar

... unexplained neonatal death. 69 out of 81(85.2%) had onset of seizure within 72 ...of seizure was perinatal asphyxia 42 out of ...onset neonatal seizure (<72hrs) was perinatal ...

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Randomized Controlled Trial between Levetiracetam and Phenobarbital in the Treatment of Neonatal Seizure due to Perinatal Asphyxia

Randomized Controlled Trial between Levetiracetam and Phenobarbital in the Treatment of Neonatal Seizure due to Perinatal Asphyxia

... controlling neonatal seizure due to perinatal ...with seizure used levetiracetam 10 mg/kg/day loading increasing to 30 mg/kg/day over 3 ...became seizure free within 6 ...

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CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF NEONATAL SEIZURE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO NEUROIMAGING: A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL BASED STUDY

CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF NEONATAL SEIZURE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO NEUROIMAGING: A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL BASED STUDY

... of seizure due to hypoglycaemia and hypocalcemia was ...of neonatal seizure, the exact contribution of hypoglycaemia and hypocalcemia as a cause of seizure in neonate with perinatal asphyzia ...

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Time-Frequency Analysis of Heart Rate Variability for Neonatal Seizure Detection

Time-Frequency Analysis of Heart Rate Variability for Neonatal Seizure Detection

... newborn seizure based on the ...detecting neonatal EEG seizures in the time [2], frequency [3], and time-frequency [4] ...However, neonatal seizure recognition remains a very chal- lenging ...

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Study of Clinical and Biochemical Profile in Neonatal Seizure in a tertiary care centre of Jharkhand

Study of Clinical and Biochemical Profile in Neonatal Seizure in a tertiary care centre of Jharkhand

... Objectives: Current study aims at to study: 1. the incidence of biochemical abnormalities associated with neonatal seizure & 2. The clinical presentation, time of onset and its relation to the ...

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Electrocardiogram based neonatal seizure detection

Electrocardiogram based neonatal seizure detection

... A variety of time and frequency domain heartbeat timing fea- tures were tested and measures of their ability to discriminate between classes are supplied here (ROC area and Wilcoxon rank-sum test -value, Table II). As ...

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Effect of postnatal magnesium therapy on neonatal seizure in infants with moderate to severe hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy: a post- hoc subgroup analysis

Effect of postnatal magnesium therapy on neonatal seizure in infants with moderate to severe hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy: a post- hoc subgroup analysis

... had neonatal seizures vs 27 (82%) of 33 infants in placebo group (p value ...seizures, seizure control was achieved with single anticonvulsant in 24 infants (96%) in magnesium group vs 20 (74%) in placebo ...

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NEONATAL SEIZURE STATES

NEONATAL SEIZURE STATES

... If the background EEC activity was good and spikes transient and if the clinical diagnosis was either hypocalcemia or subarachnoid hemorrhage, the prognosis for newborn infants with unif[r] ...

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Predictors of Childhood Intractable Epilepsy- A Retrospective Study in A Tertiary Care Hospital

Predictors of Childhood Intractable Epilepsy- A Retrospective Study in A Tertiary Care Hospital

... Major seizure type was tonic-clonic seizure in ...myoclonic seizure, initial high frequency of seizure, infantile spasm, neonatal seizures and birth asphyxia were significantly higher ...

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Results: The result observed are subtle seizure forms the most common seizure, followed by clonic seizure

Results: The result observed are subtle seizure forms the most common seizure, followed by clonic seizure

... Materials and Methods: This is prospective, observational hospital based study. This study include Hundred neonates, who had seizures within 28 days from birth admitted in Rajah Muthaih Medical College neonatal ...

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Clinicoetiological profile and outcome of neonatal seizures

Clinicoetiological profile and outcome of neonatal seizures

... of neonatal seizures in LBW ...6.40%. Seizure were more common in male ...3:1. Neonatal seizure are more common in neonates born to primi 64% (96) than in neonates born to multiparous women ...

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Causes of Seizures in Neonates - A Tertiary Care Hospital Study in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Causes of Seizures in Neonates - A Tertiary Care Hospital Study in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

... of neonatal seizures would enable us to plan effective strategies for the reduction of morbidity and mortality associated with the neonatal ...of neonatal seizures along with the frequency of causes ...

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Neonatal Apneic Seizure of Occipital Lobe Origin: Continuous Video-EEG Recording

Neonatal Apneic Seizure of Occipital Lobe Origin: Continuous Video-EEG Recording

... apneic seizure by video- EEG has not been reported ...of neonatal seizure and of apneic seizure associated with bra- dycardia or without changes in heart ...

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Heart Rate Variability Characterization Using a Time-Frequency Based
Instantaneous Frequency Estimation Technique

Heart Rate Variability Characterization Using a Time-Frequency Based Instantaneous Frequency Estimation Technique

... with seizure, this technique clearly reveals the locations of the time-varying spectral ...having seizure. Qualitative changes in ANS during neonatal seizure have been reported in the ...

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... febrile seizure. Among children with simple and complex febrile seizure, recurrence of febrile seizure occurred in 27 and 7 children ...febrile seizure was observed in 34 (33%) ...febrile ...

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Antiepileptic Drug Treatment Outcomes and Seizure-Related Injuries Among Adult Patients with Epilepsy in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Ethiopia

<p>Antiepileptic Drug Treatment Outcomes and Seizure-Related Injuries Among Adult Patients with Epilepsy in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Ethiopia</p>

... (AEDs) could successfully treat a great proportion of newly diagnosed patients, inappropriate drug therapy in combina- tion with non-adherence is leading to suboptimal seizure control. 4 Furthermore, the treatment ...

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Risk Factors of Poorly Controlled Childhood Epilepsy - A Study in A Tertiary Care Hospital

Risk Factors of Poorly Controlled Childhood Epilepsy - A Study in A Tertiary Care Hospital

... Cerebral palsy was present in 38 (31.7%) patients. More common varieties were spastic tetraplegia and spastic hemiplegia. Aneja S in India found almost same picture in cerebral palsy with epilepsy 18 . In poor controlled ...

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Comparison of Seizure Duration and Hemodynamic Changes with Cisatracurium versus Succinylcholine in Electroconvulsive Therapy

Comparison of Seizure Duration and Hemodynamic Changes with Cisatracurium versus Succinylcholine in Electroconvulsive Therapy

... Patients were divided into two groups, each with a sample size of 32, with two drug packages, A and B, prepared. The A package included cisatracurium (50 mcg/kg) and sodium thiopental (2 mg/kg) and the B package ...

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