cEEG Monitoring Improves Detection of Neurological Risks in Newborns After Cardiac Surgery
A recent study highlights the neurological risks for newborns who undergo cardiac surgery, despite advancements in surgical techniques and care. Researchers are using continuous electroencephalography (cEEG) as a real-time monitoring tool, which is changing how doctors approach neonatal intensive care.
The study indicates that neurological issues remain a significant concern for newborns after heart surgery. Continuous EEG is helping doctors monitor brain activity in real-time, allowing them to identify and address potential problems more quickly. This advanced monitoring could lead to improved outcomes for these vulnerable patients.
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Date: May 7, 2026
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