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This is a neonatal aEEG/CFM (amplitude-integrated EEG) recording from the ELMIKO DigiTrack Studio software, running the CCFM/aEEG module.

What the Screen Shows

Patient & Session Details

  • Patient: Gulnaz NAEEM, 2 days old (neonate)
  • Date: 12 July 2026
  • Hardware: MSI all-in-one PC running ELMIKO DigiTrack Studio (CFM/aEEG module)

Top Panel - Raw EEG Acquisition

  • Two channels recorded: C3 and C4 (both referenced to Fpz - a standard neonatal bipolar montage)
  • The raw traces show low-amplitude, relatively continuous background activity
  • No obvious high-voltage rhythmic discharges or spike-and-wave complexes are visible in this window - no overt electrographic seizures on this segment

Middle & Bottom Panels - CFM/aEEG Signal Trend

  • Both channels (C3 and C4) have largely blank/dark blue trend panels, meaning the recording has only very recently started - the trend has not yet had time to build up
  • At the far left of both panels there is a narrow vertical spike of high-amplitude color data (green/yellow), likely a connection artifact at session start
  • The amplitude scale (logarithmic) runs from 10 to 500 µV
  • The time axis spans 0-15+ hours, confirming this is set up for long-term continuous neonatal monitoring

Electrode/Signal Quality

  • Yellow dot on C3 trend = possible high impedance or signal quality warning on that electrode
  • Green dot on C4 = acceptable signal quality

Clinical Context

This is a 2-day-old neonate undergoing continuous bedside aEEG monitoring - a standard-of-care tool in neonatal intensive care for:
  • Detecting neonatal seizures (which are often subclinical/silent)
  • Monitoring background brain activity in infants at risk (e.g., hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, meningitis, intraventricular hemorrhage)
  • Guiding decisions about therapeutic hypothermia (cooling) in HIE
The recording has just been initiated. Meaningful background pattern classification (continuous normal voltage, discontinuous, burst-suppression, flat trace) will only emerge after 30-60+ minutes of trend accumulation. The raw EEG at the top appears to show continuous activity, which is a positive sign, but a full interpretation requires a longer trend segment.
Key next step: Reassess the CFM trend after 1-2 hours of stable recording and review electrode impedance - the yellow indicator on C3 should be checked and corrected if impedance is too high.
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