Therapeutic hypothermia for hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy after perinatal sentinel events: less brain injury on MRI and improved neurodevelopmental outcome at 18–36 months

Beate Grass,Amr El Shahed,Linh G. Ly,Vann Chau, Helen M. Branson, Susan Blaser, Kyle Runeckles, Diane Wilson,Hilary Whyte

JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY(2020)

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Objective To study the association between perinatal sentinel events (PSE) and brain MRI/neurodevelopmental outcomes in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) receiving therapeutic hypothermia (TH). Design This is a retrospective single-center study. Data collection included perinatal history, brain MRI, and neurodevelopmental outcome. Results Out of the 182 neonates, 53 (29%) neonates had PSE and 129 (71%) neonates did not have PSE. Neonates with PSE had more normal MRIs (76%) compared with neonates without PSE (55%), p = 0.01. PSE was associated with favorable motor ( p = 0.02), language outcome ( p = 0.03), and trend to better cognitive scores ( p = 0.13). In PSE, favorable motor outcome persisted (OR for impairment 0.15 (0.003–0.84), p = 0.03) after adjusting for the degree of encephalopathy and brain MRI injury. Injury on brain MRI despite TH after PSE was associated with unfavorable neurodevelopmental outcome ( p < 0.001). Conclusion Neonates with HIE receiving TH after PSE had less severe injury on brain MRI after rewarming, and improved motor and language outcomes at 18–36 months.
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Neurodevelopmental disorders,Outcomes research,Prognosis,Medicine/Public Health,general,Pediatrics,Pediatric Surgery
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