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Diagnostic Significance of Neonatal Electroencephalography

Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 2003;46(2):137-142.
Published online February 15, 2003.
Diagnostic Significance of Neonatal Electroencephalography
Byeong Eui Kim, Heung Dong Kim
Department of Pediatrics, Inje University College of Medicine, Sang-Gye Paik Hospital, Seoul, Korea
신생아 뇌파의 진단적 유용성에 대한 연구
김병의, 김흥동
인제대학교 의과대학 상계백병원 소아과
Correspondence: 
Heung Dong Kim, Email: hdkimmd@sanggyepaik.ac.kr
Abstract
Purpose
: This study was performed to determine the sensitivity of neonatal electroencephalography (EEG) in detecting underlying brain disease, to compare the sensitivity and specificity of EEG with those of brain ultrasonography and to determine the prognostic value of EEG for neonatal neurologic diseases.
Methods
: Eighty-seven newborn babies were subjected to a electroencephalographic examination for the evaluation of underlying neurological diseases and EEGs were recorded at least before three days of life. The findings of early ultrasonography performed within three days after birth were compared with those of magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) or ultrasonography after seven days of life.
Results
: The EEG results were more sensitive and specific than ultrasonography for the detection of neonatal brain damage. The EEG results showed 91.7% sensitivity for mild grade neurological sequelae and 100.0% sensitivity for moderate and severe-grade neurological sequelae in predicting the neurological outcome. However, early ultrasonography results showed 20.8% and 18.8% of sensitivity and specificity, respectively.
Conclusion
: EEG is a highly sensitive diagnostic tool for detecting neonatal brain disease and is valuable for predicting the long-term outcome of neurologic sequelae.
Key Words: Electroencephalography, Ultrasonography, Neonatal


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