Heart rate changes in convulsive and nonconvulsive neonatal apnea

One hundred twelve apneic spells of at least 4 seconds' duration were monitored in 15 neonates; 77 episodes were associated with convulsive discharges on the electroencephalogram and 35 were not. Convulsive apnea did not occur in conjunction with bradycardia. Nonconvulsive apnea of less than 20...

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Infant, Newborn, Diseases - physiopathology
Seizures - complications
Seizures - physiopathology
Sleep
Time Factors
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