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Kathi Salley Randall RN, MSN, CNS, NNP
Abstract
There are several uses for aEEG in the preterm population today. Many studies have shown that cEEG patterns and aEEG patterns change with increasing gestational and postnatal age. As the understanding the typical aEEG patterns for premature infants has grown, the potential day-to-day practical bedside uses of aEEG in this population are becoming more apparent. Sufficient evidence exists to use aEEG in preterm infants but several questions remain: when to monitor, how long, what will it tell us, and what should I do with the information?