1. Monitoring the newborn brain
2. Brain activity and generation of EEG signal
3. Application of electrodes, recording caveats and artefacts 4. Seizures
5. Neonatal encephalopathy in the full-term infant due to hypoxia-ischemia and focal brain lesion Case 5.1: Full-term infant with mild HIE and slow recovery Case 5.2: Mild encephalopathy with evolution to moderate encephalopathy Case 5.3: Full-term infant, mild HIE with evolution to moderate HIE Case 5.4: Full-term infant with moderate HIE and predominant Injury to the thalami Case 5.5: Full-term infant with moderate HIE and predominant injury to the thalami Case 5.6: Full-term infant with severe HIE after acute intrapartum event Case 5.7:Full-term infant with postnatal collapse who was treated with hypothermia Case 5.8: Full-term infant with Severe HIE Case 5.9: Term infant with severe HIE following a sentinel event Case 5.10: Late preterm infant with moderate asphyxia and rapid recovery Case 5.11: Hemorrhage in the thalamus in a late preterm infant Case 5.12: Full-term infant with a temporal lobe hemorrhage Case 5.13: Full-term infant with a frontal lobe hemorrhage Case 5.14: Full-term infant with transposition of the great arteries and a large subdural hemorrhage Case 5.15: Full-term infant with Cortical stroke Case 5.16: Full-term infant with posterior branch MCA Case 5.17: Full-term infant with MCA stroke Case 5.18: Full-term infant with cerebral sinovenous thrombosis
6. Neonatal encephalopathy due to infections, metabolic disorders and genetic causes Case 6.1: Full-term infant with hypoglycemia due to insulinoma Case 6.2: Full-term infant with hypoglycemia Case 6.3: Full-term neonate with Molybdenum cofactor deficiency Case 6.4: Ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) deficiency Case 6.5: Full-term infant with Non-Ketotic Hyperglycinaemia Case 6.6: Pyridoxine-responsive and pyridoxine-dependent seizures Case 6.7: Full-term infant with a peroxisomal disorder Case 6.8: Full-term infant with acute bilirubin encephalopathy Case 6.9: Full-term infant with Group B streptococcus meningitis Case 6.10: Full-term infant with HSV Meningoencephalitis Case 6.11: Late preterm infant with Rotavirus associated encephalitis Case 6.12: Full-term infant with Incontinentia Pigmenti Case 6.13: Full-term infant with Hemimegalencephaly Case 6.14: Hemimegalencephaly Case 6.15: Full-term infant with cortical malformation Case 6.16: Full-term infant with channelopathy Case 6.17: Full-term infant with Developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) Case 6.18: Full-term infant with Intracranial tumor (teratoma)
7. The preterm aEEG Case 7.1: Preterm infant with grade III intraventricular hemorrhage and posthemorrhagic ventricular dilatation Case 7.2: Severe IVH/PVHI and Refractory Seizures Case 7.3: Very Preterm infant with severe asphyxia Case 7.4: Preterm infant with severe intrapartum asphyxia Case 7.5: Vein of Galen malformation in late preterm infant Case 7.6: Encephalitis with Bacillus cereus in a preterm infant
8. Other EEG trends and computational measures
9. Advancing Neonatal Neurocritical Care with Brain Monitoring Case 9.1: Term infant with congenital heart defect Case 9.2: Preterm infant with pericardial effusion, severe metabolic acidosis, and brain injury Case 9.3: Multimodal monitoring in a preterm infant Case 9.4: Full-term infant with progressing mild to moderate encephalopathy with seizures