Electroencephalography in neonates (EEG)
The EEG examination is a non-invasive diagnostic solution for examining the bioelectrical activity of the brain using an electroencephalograph.
- Description of the test
- Preparation for the test
- Important information
- Documents
Electroencephalography in neonates (EEG)
The examination involves registering the changes in the electrical potential on the surface of the scalp, coming from the activities of the neurons in the cerebral cortex. examination is performed with the patient in a horizontal position, wearing a special cap with registering electrodes.
A medical prescription with a clearly specified service to be provided is required for the examination.
Encephalography is used, amongst others:
- in the diagnostics of epilepsy;
- in determining the causes of sleep disturbances;
- in assessing the condition of brain, e.g. after poisoning with neurotoxic substances, after neurosurgical operations;
- after head injuries;
- in frequent headaches.
The service above concerns electroencephalography (EEG) in neonates (up to the age of 1 month).
The examination is performed only when the patient is asleep.