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Table 1.

Etiologic distribution of neonatal seizures in this study.

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Table 2.

aEEG and etiology scores obtained at neonatal period associated with outcome findings at the age of one year.

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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.

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Table 3.

The odds ratio (OR) of aEEG and etiology scores associated with outcome findings at the age of one year.

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Table 4.

The predictive value of aEEG features and etiology for severely abnormal prognosis in neonates with seizures.

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Table 5.

The predictive value of aEEG features and etiology for abnormal prognosis in neonates with seizures.

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Table 6.

Multiple linear regression model for neurodevelopmental outcome (measured as continuous variable of DQ score) by using aEEG features and etiology as predictors.

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Table 7.

Full-term neonatal studies on the predictive value of early abnormal aEEG background pattern for subsequent abnormal outcome (listed in time order).

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