Prospective research on infants with mild encephalopathy: the PRIME study.
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine short-term outcomes of infants with evidence of hypoxia-ischemia at birth and classified as mild neonatal encephalopathy (NE) at <6 h of age. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective multicenter study. Mild NE was defined as ⩾1 abnormal category in modified Sarnat score. Primary outcome was any abnormality on early amplitude integrated electroencephalogram (aEEG) or seizures, abnormal brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or neurological exam at discharge. RESULTS: A total of 54/63 (86%) of enrolled infants had data on components of the primary outcome, which was abnormal in 28/54 (52%): discontinuous aEEG (n=4), MRI (n=9) and discharge exam (n=22). Abnormal tone and/or incomplete Moro were the most common findings. MRI abnormalities were confined to cerebral cortex but two infants had basal ganglia and/or thalamus involvement. The 18 to 24 months follow-up is ongoing. CONCLUSIONS: A larger than expected proportion of mild NE infants with abnormal outcomes was observed. Future research should evaluate safety and efficacy of neuroprotection for mild NE.Journal of Perinatology advance online publication, 2 November 2017; doi:10.1038/jp.2017.164.
Date Issued
2017-11-02
Date Acceptance
2017-08-28
Citation
Journal of Perinatology, 2017, 38, pp.80-85
ISSN
0743-8346
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Start Page
80
End Page
85
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Perinatology
Volume
38
Copyright Statement
Copyright © 2017, Rights Managed by Nature Publishing Group
Identifier
PII: jp2017164
Subjects
1103 Clinical Sciences
1114 Paediatrics And Reproductive Medicine
Pediatrics
Publication Status
Published