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Sleep deprivation and melatonin for inducing sleep in paediatric electroencephalography: a prospective multicentre service evaluation.

James J P AlixRosalind H KandlerCatherine PangTheocharis StavroulakisSantiago Catania
Published in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2018)
Combined sleep deprivation/melatonin is more effective in achieving sleep than either sleep deprivation or melatonin alone. Sleep latency is shorter with combined sleep deprivation/melatonin. When children do sleep, there is no difference in the occurrence of epileptiform abnormalities between different induction methods. Seizures are rare in sleep electroencephalography recordings.
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