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For instance, among children who received EEG-guided dosing, there are well-defined bands of high power at about 1–3 hertz and 10–12 hertz. In children who received standard protocol dosing ...
Within days of FSE, the children in the study underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and electroencephalography (EEG). The latter technique uses sensors on the scalp to record brain activity ...
December 28, 2011 — Complications occur in nearly one half of children receiving invasive electroencephalography (EEG) for severe epilepsy; however, the events typically do not cause permanent ...
These changes included initiating or adjusting anticonvulsants due to EEG findings or obtaining urgent neuroimaging. In a presentation here at the Child Neurology Society 39th Annual Meeting ...
Electroencephalography (EEG)-guided management of general anesthesia in children ages 1 to 5 years reduced pediatric anesthesia emergence delirium (PAED), a randomized clinical trial found.
If your doctor suggests an EEG to see if your child has ADHD, discuss the pros and cons of using it as a diagnosis tool. Make sure it is part of a complete exam. They should gather information ...
Other forms of epilepsy; especially in children, may happen during sleep, so a sleep EEG test may also be offered. In certain forms of epilepsy, the brain remains highly excitable at rest ...
Nearly half (45.2 percent) of the children with FSE had abnormal EEG findings. There was also a correlation between the MRI and EEG findings. Children with evidence of acute brain injury after FSE ...
EEG-guided monitoring of unconsciousness in children aged 1–6 during surgery allows for significantly reduced sevoflurane anesthesia dosing while maintaining safety.
Within days of FSE, the children in the study underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and electroencephalography (EEG). The latter technique uses sensors on the scalp to record brain activity ...
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