Am J Perinatol 2019; 36(13): 1337-1343
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1676973
Original Article
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Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Neonates with Mild Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy Treated with Therapeutic Hypothermia

Rakesh Rao
1   Department of Pediatrics, Washington University in St Louis, St. Louis, Missouri
,
Shamik Trivedi
2   Division of Newborn Medicine, Ann and Robert Laurie School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois
,
Amy Distler
1   Department of Pediatrics, Washington University in St Louis, St. Louis, Missouri
,
Steve Liao
1   Department of Pediatrics, Washington University in St Louis, St. Louis, Missouri
,
Zachary Vesoulis
1   Department of Pediatrics, Washington University in St Louis, St. Louis, Missouri
,
Christopher Smyser
1   Department of Pediatrics, Washington University in St Louis, St. Louis, Missouri
,
Amit M. Mathur
1   Department of Pediatrics, Washington University in St Louis, St. Louis, Missouri
› Institutsangaben

Funding This study was funded by the Thrasher Foundation, NIH/NINDS, K02 NS089852, K23 MH105179 and R01 HD061619.
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26. September 2018

16. November 2018

Publikationsdatum:
04. Januar 2019 (online)

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Abstract

Objective To review developmental outcomes of neonates with mild hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) treated with therapeutic hypothermia (TH).

Study Design Neonates ≥35 weeks' gestation with mild HIE/TH (TH group, n = 30) were matched with healthy term-born infants (control group, n = 30) and reviewed for the presence and severity of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-detected neurological injury. Neurodevelopmental outcomes were assessed using the Bayley Scales of Infant Development (BSID).

Results MRI injury was present in 13/30 (43.3%) neonates (11 mild, 1 moderate, and 1 severe injuries) in the TH group. The mean (standard deviation [SD]) corrected age at BSID III was 29.3 (3.9) months in the controls compared with 14.7 (3.9) months in the TH group (p < 0.01). The mean (SD) cognitive, language, and motor composite scores in neonates in the TH group (n = 16, 53.3%) and control groups (n = 30, 100%) were 99.4 (17.1) versus 93.0 (12.3), (p = 0.15), 89.5 (15.5) versus 100.2 (18.4), (p = 0.054), and 93.1 (15.4) versus 100.8 (16.3) (p = 0.13), respectively.

Conclusion Developmental outcomes of neonates with mild HIE/TH were similar to healthy, term-born neonates.

Authors' Contributions

R.R. wrote the first and final draft of the article. He and all the contributing authors are accountable for and take full responsibility for all aspects of the article. All contributing authors have reviewed and approved the article for submission.