Short-term effects of early initiation of magnesium infusion combined with cooling after hypoxia–ischemia in term piglets
PEDIATRIC RESEARCH(2019)
摘要
Background Neuroprotection from therapeutic hypothermia (HT) is incomplete, therefore additional strategies are necessary to improve long-term outcomes. We assessed the neuroprotective efficacy of magnesium sulfate (MgSO 4 ) bolus and infusion over 48 h plus HT in a piglet model of term neonatal encephalopathy (NE). Methods Fifteen newborn piglets were randomized following hypoxia–ischemia (HI) to: (i) MgSO 4 180 mg/kg bolus and 8 mg/kg/h infusion with HT (Mg+HT) or (ii) HT and saline 0.5 ml/h (HT). Treatments were initiated 1 h post-HI; HT administered for 12 h (33.5 °C). HI was performed by transient carotid occlusion and inhalation of 6% O 2 for 20–25 min. Primary outcomes included aEEG, magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) at 24, and 48 h, and immunohistochemistry. Results MgSO 4 bolus and infusion was well tolerated (no hypotension) and doubled serum magnesium (0.72 vs 1.52 mmol/L) with modest (16%) rise in CSF. In Mg+HT compared to HT, there was overall reduced cell death ( p = 0.01) and increased oligodendrocytes ( p = 0.002). No improvement was seen on aEEG recovery ( p = 0.084) or MRS (Lac/NAA; PCr/Pi; NTP/epp) ( p > 0.05) at 48 h. Conclusion Doubling serum magnesium with HT was safe; however, the small incremental benefit of Mg+HT compared to HT is unlikely to translate into substantive long-term improvement. Such an incremental effect might justify further study of MgSO 4 in combination with multiple therapies.
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Medicine/Public Health,general,Pediatrics,Pediatric Surgery
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