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Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
Prognostic value of non-reactive burst suppression EEG pattern associated to early neonatal seizures
Magda Lahorgue Nunes1  Maria Margarida Giraldes1  Ana Paula Pinho1  Jaderson Costa Da Costa1 
[1] ,Pontíficia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul School of Medicine Hospital São LucasPorto Alegre RS ,Brazil
关键词: neonatal EEG;    neonatal seizures;    burst-suppression pattern;    neonatal epileptic syndromes;    EEG neonatal;    convulsões neonatais;    síndromes epilépticas neonatais;    surto - supressão;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0004-282X2005000100003
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

ABSTRACT Seizures are the most frequent neurological event in newborns and clinical data suggest that etiology is the dominant factor in long term outcome. However, there are consistent background EEG abnormalities associated to neonatal seizures that are usually related to unfavorable outcome as the burst - suppression pattern. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to correlate clinical and EEG features associated to long - term outcome of newborns with non - reactive burst - suppression (BS) EEG. METHOD: Newborns included in the study were selected from our database and had conceptional age (at the time of first EEG) >37 weeks, EEG recordings with non - reactive BS available for review and clinical follow up. RESULTS: 12 newborns met inclusion criteria, 50% had seizures in the first day of life. Seizures became refractory to treatment in all of them. In 50% the etiology of seizures was considered cryptogenic, 33% had inborn errors of metabolism and 17% had clinical history and neuroimage suggestive of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. The follow-up showed that 7/12 infants deceased, 3 during the first year of life, and one in the neonatal period. All the survivors had severe developmental delay and multifocal neurological impairment. 92% developed refractory epilepsy, 58% were latter diagnosed with West syndrome. CONCLUSION: The non-reactive BS pattern may appear related to many neonatal neurological disorders and is associated with early and refractory neonatal seizures. It is clearly associated with elevated morbidity and mortality and to the development of post-neonatal epilepsy.

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