EEG suppression associated with apneic episodes in a neonate.

Case Rep Neurol Med

Neonatal Brain Research Group, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Cork University Maternity Hospital, Cork, Ireland.

Published: September 2012

We describe the EEG findings from an ex-preterm neonate at term equivalent age who presented with intermittent but prolonged apneic episodes which were presumed to be seizures. A total of 8 apneic episodes were captured (duration 23-376 seconds) during EEG monitoring. The baseline EEG activity was appropriate for corrected gestational age and no electrographic seizure activity was recorded. The average baseline heart rate was 168 beats per minute (bpm) and the baseline oxygen saturation level was in the mid-nineties. Periods of complete EEG suppression lasting 68 and 179 seconds, respectively, were recorded during 2 of these 8 apneic episodes. Both episodes were accompanied by bradycardia less than 70 bpm and oxygen saturation levels of less than 20%. Short but severe episodes of apnea can cause complete EEG suppression in the neonate.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3420368PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/250801DOI Listing

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