Childhood Outcomes after Hypothermia for Neonatal Encephalopathy
Wayne State University · RTI International · +20 more institutions
Abstract
We previously reported early results of a randomized trial of whole-body hypothermia for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy showing a significant reduction in the rate of death or moderate or severe disability at 18 to 22 months of age. Long-term outcomes are now available.
In the original trial, we assigned infants with moderate or severe encephalopathy to usual care (the control group) or whole-body cooling to an esophageal temperature of 33.5°C for 72 hours, followed by slow rewarming (the hypothermia group). We evaluated cognitive, attention and executive, and visuospatial function; neurologic outcomes; and physical and psychosocial health among participants at 6 to 7 years of age. The primary outcome of the present analyses was death or an IQ score below 70.
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27Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Hypothermia
- Encephalopathy
- Neonatal encephalopathy
- Randomized controlled trial
- Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy
- Pediatrics
- Anesthesia
- Good health and well-being