Comparison of two common aEEG classifications for the prediction of neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants.
Nora BrunsFrauke DransfeldBritta HüningJulia HobrechtTobias StorbeckChristel WeissUrsula Felderhoff-MüserHanna MüllerPublished in: European journal of pediatrics (2016)
Cycling in both classifications is a valuable tool to assess chance of survival. The classification by HW is also associated with long-term mental outcome. What is Known: •Neurodevelopmental outcome after preterm birth remains one of the major concerns in neonatology. •aEEG is used to measure brain activity and brain maturation in preterm infants. What is New: •The two common aEEG classifications and scoring systems described by Hellström-Westas and Burdjalov are valuable tools to predict neurodevelopmental outcome when performed within the first 72 h of life. •Both aEEG classifications are useful to predict chance of survival. The classification by Hellström-Westas can also predict long-term outcome at corrected age of 2 years.