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Objective: To implement an automated analysis of EEG recordings from prematurely-born infants and thus provide objective, reproducible results.
Methods: Bayesian probability theory is employed to compute the posterior probability for developmental features of interest in EEG recordings. Currently, these features include smooth delta waves (0.5-1.5Hz, >100μV), delta brushes (delta portion: 0.5-1.5Hz, >100μV; "brush" portion: 8-22Hz, <75μV), and interburst intervals (<10μV), though the approach taken can be generalized to identify other EEG features of interest.
Results: When compared with experienced electroencephalographers, the algorithm had a true positive rate between 72% and 79% for the identification of delta waves (smooth or "brush") and interburst intervals, which is comparable to the inter-rater reliability. When distinguishing between smooth delta waves and delta brushes, the algorithm's true positive rate was between 53% and 88%, which is slightly less than the inter-rater reliability.
Conclusion: Bayesian probability theory can be employed to consistently identify features of EEG recordings from premature infants.
Significance: The identification of features in EEG recordings provides a first step towards the automated analysis of EEG recordings from premature infants.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4151276 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2012.09.003 | DOI Listing |
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