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Nicoletone veeg system

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The NicoletOne™ vEEG system is a video electroencephalography (vEEG) device designed for clinical use. It provides continuous monitoring and recording of brain electrical activity and associated video data.

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Therapeutic Hypothermia for Neonatal Encephalopathy

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All subjects underwent therapeutic hypothermia for 72h. EEG-ECG monitoring (NicoletOne™ vEEG system, Natus, Middleton, WI) was initiated as soon as possible after admission and continued for at least 48h after birth to capture synchronized video images with digital EEG-ECG data. Severity of encephalopathy was graded within 24h of life using the encephalopathy scoring system, previously demonstrated to be associated with neurodevelopmental outcomes.17 (link) Severity of cardiac dysfunction was quantified within 48h of life using the cardiovascular subscore of a previously reported multiorgan dysfunction scale i.e score 0 (troponin T <0.1 μg/L and no inotropes), score 1(troponin T 0.1 −0.24μg/L and 1 inotrope <24h), score 10 (troponin T >0.24 μg/L and 1 inotrope >24hr) and score 20 (>2 inotrope).18 (link)
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Longitudinal EEG Analysis for Early Epilepsy Detection

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All EEGs were of a minimum duration of 60 min using the international 10/20 system for electrode placement and were recorded on the NicoletOne™ vEEG system (Natus, Middleton, WI). All had simultaneous video recordings to document clinical events. Each EEG was analyzed independently by two Canadian certified clinical neurophysiologists (VC, MAC), with 98% reliability and available for final review, if any disagreement occurred, prior to the longitudinal EEG protocol with phase synchrony and variability analyses to detect the development of the early changes seen in “hypsarrhythmia” (17 (link)). Early abnormal EEG features were classified as pre-hypsarrhythmia (EEG type 1), modified hypsarrhythmia (EEG type 2), and hypsarrhythmia (EEG type 3) based on Philippi's classification, using the international 10–20 system of electrode placement, Pz reference, at 30 mm/s (18 (link)).
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Therapeutic Hypothermia for Neonatal Encephalopathy

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All subjects underwent therapeutic hypothermia for 72h. EEG-ECG monitoring (NicoletOne™ vEEG system, Natus, Middleton, WI) was initiated as soon as possible after admission and continued for at least 48h after birth to capture synchronized video images with digital EEG-ECG data. Severity of encephalopathy was graded within 24h of life using the encephalopathy scoring system, previously demonstrated to be associated with neurodevelopmental outcomes.17 (link) Severity of cardiac dysfunction was quantified within 48h of life using the cardiovascular subscore of a previously reported multiorgan dysfunction scale i.e score 0 (troponin T <0.1 μg/L and no inotropes), score 1(troponin T 0.1 −0.24μg/L and 1 inotrope <24h), score 10 (troponin T >0.24 μg/L and 1 inotrope >24hr) and score 20 (>2 inotrope).18 (link)
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