Kharoshankaya L, Stevenson NJ, Livingstone V, Murray DM,
Murphy BP, Ahearne CE, Boylan GB. Seizure burden and neurodevelopmental outcome
in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2016
Sep 6. doi:10.1111/dmcn.13215. [Epub ahead of print]
Abstract
AIM:
To examine the relationship between electrographic seizures
and long-term outcome in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE).
METHOD:
Full-term neonates with HIE born in Cork University
Maternity Hospital from 2003 to 2006 (pre-hypothermia era) and 2009 to 2012
(hypothermia era) were included in this observational study. All had early
continuous electroencephalography monitoring. All electrographic seizures were
annotated. The total seizure burden and hourly seizure burden were calculated.
Outcome (normal/abnormal) was assessed at 24 to 48 months in surviving neonates
using either the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition
or the Griffiths Mental Development Scales; a diagnosis of cerebral palsy or
epilepsy was also considered an abnormal outcome.
RESULTS:
Continuous electroencephalography was recorded for a median
of 57.1 hours (interquartile range 33.5-80.5h) in 47 neonates (31 males, 16
females); 29 out of 47 (62%) had electrographic seizures and 25 out of 47 (53%)
had an abnormal outcome. The presence of seizures per se was not associated
with abnormal outcome (p=0.126); however, the odds of an abnormal outcome
increased over ninefold (odds ratio [OR] 9.56; 95% confidence interval [95% CI]
2.43-37.67) if a neonate had a total seizure burden of more than 40 minutes
(p=0.001), and eightfold (OR: 8.00; 95% CI: 2.06-31.07) if a neonate had a
maximum hourly seizure burden of more than 13 minutes per hour (p=0.003).
Controlling for electrographic HIE grade or treatment with hypothermia did not
change the direction of the relationship between seizure burden and outcome.
INTERPRETATION:
In HIE, a high electrographic seizure burden is
significantly associated with abnormal outcome, independent of HIE severity or
treatment with hypothermia.
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