Table 1.
Etiologic distribution of neonatal seizures in this study.
Table 2.
aEEG and etiology scores obtained at neonatal period associated with outcome findings at the age of one year.
Figure 1.
Characteristic appearance of aEEG tracings with different scores of background pattern, cyclicity, and seizure activity.
A, background pattern = 0, cyclicity = 0, seizure activity = 0; postmenstrual age (PMA) = 39 weeks+6 days. B, background pattern = 0, cyclicity = 0, seizure activity = 0; PMA = 39w+4. C, background pattern = 1, cyclicity = 0, seizure activity = 0; PMA = 37w+3. D, background pattern = 0, cyclicity = 1, seizure activity = 1; PMA = 43w+2. E, background pattern = 2, cyclicity = 2, seizure activity = 2; PMA = 39w+6.
Table 3.
The odds ratio (OR) of aEEG and etiology scores associated with outcome findings at the age of one year.
Table 4.
The predictive value of aEEG features and etiology for severely abnormal prognosis in neonates with seizures.
Table 5.
The predictive value of aEEG features and etiology for abnormal prognosis in neonates with seizures.
Table 6.
Multiple linear regression model for neurodevelopmental outcome (measured as continuous variable of DQ score) by using aEEG features and etiology as predictors.
Table 7.
Full-term neonatal studies on the predictive value of early abnormal aEEG background pattern for subsequent abnormal outcome (listed in time order).