Validation of a new automated neonatal seizure detection system: A clinician’s perspective
Highlights ► cEEG monitoring is important for detecting seizures in the NICU. ► Our automated neonatal seizure detector is suited for cEEG monitoring. ► Changes in electrographic seizure characteristics related to deteriorating EEG background activity affects automated detection.
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