Clancy R R
Division of Neurology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA 19104.
J Child Neurol. 1989 Jan;4(1):30-8. doi: 10.1177/088307388900400105.
This study describes the differences between several quantifiable variables that characterize interictal sharp EEG transients (SETS) recorded from neurologically ill neonates with proven electrographic seizures and a comparison group of apparently neurologically well babies with no known seizures. The abundance (number of sharp EEG transients per ten minutes), waveform morphology, repetitive behavior, and spatial distribution of SETS provide interpretive guidelines that help discriminate between these two patient populations.
本研究描述了几个可量化变量之间的差异,这些变量表征了从经证实有脑电图癫痫发作的神经疾病新生儿记录到的发作间期脑电图尖波瞬态(SETS),并与一组明显神经状况良好且无已知癫痫发作的婴儿组成的对照组进行了比较。SETS的丰度(每十分钟脑电图尖波瞬态的数量)、波形形态、重复行为和空间分布提供了解释性指南,有助于区分这两组患者群体。