Whole-Body Hypothermia, Cerebral Magnetic Resonance Biomarkers, and Outcomes in Neonates With Moderate or Severe Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy Born at Tertiary Care Centers vs Other Facilities

Author:

Thayyil Sudhin1,Montaldo Paolo12,Krishnan Vaisakh1,Ivain Phoebe1,Pant Stuti1,Lally Peter J.1,Bandiya Prathik3,Benkappa Naveen3,Kamalaratnam Chinnathambi N.4,Chandramohan Rema4,Manerkar Swati5,Mondkar Jayshree5,Jahan Ismat6,Moni Sadeka C.6,Shahidullah Mohammod6,Rodrigo Ranmali7,Sumanasena Samanmali7,Sujatha Radhika8,Burgod Constance1,Garegrat Reema1,Mazlan Munirah1,Chettri Ismita1,Babu Peter Sathyanathan9,Joshi Anagha R.10,Swamy Ravi1,Chong Kling11,Pressler Ronit R.12,Bassett Paul13,Shankaran Seetha14

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Perinatal Neuroscience, Department of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

2. Neonatal Unit, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy

3. Neonatal Unit, Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health, Bengaluru, India

4. Department of Pediatrics, Madras Medical College, Chennai, India

5. Neonatal Unit, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Mumbai, India

6. Neonatal Unit, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka, Bangladesh

7. Department of Pediatrics, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka

8. Neonatal Unit, Sree Avittom Thirunal Hospital, Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram, India

9. Department of Radiology, Barnard Institute, Madras Medical College, Chennai, India

10. Department of Radiology, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Mumbai, India

11. Department of Neuroradiology, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom

12. Department of Neurophysiology, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom

13. Statsconsultancy Ltd, Amersham, United Kingdom

14. Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan

Abstract

ImportanceThe association between place of birth and hypothermic neuroprotection after hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is unknown.ObjectiveTo ascertain the association between place of birth and the efficacy of whole-body hypothermia for protection against brain injury measured by magnetic resonance (MR) biomarkers among neonates born at a tertiary care center (inborn) or other facilities (outborn).Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis nested cohort study within a randomized clinical trial involved neonates at 7 tertiary neonatal intensive care units in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh between August 15, 2015, and February 15, 2019. A total of 408 neonates born at or after 36 weeks’ gestation with moderate or severe HIE were randomized to receive whole-body hypothermia (reduction of rectal temperatures to between 33.0 °C and 34.0 °C; hypothermia group) for 72 hours or no whole-body hypothermia (rectal temperatures maintained between 36.0 °C and 37.0 °C; control group) within 6 hours of birth, with follow-up until September 27, 2020.Exposure3T MR imaging, MR spectroscopy, and diffusion tensor imaging.Main Outcomes and MeasuresThalamicN-acetyl aspartate (NAA) mmol/kg wet weight, thalamic lactate to NAA peak area ratios, brain injury scores, and white matter fractional anisotropy at 1 to 2 weeks and death or moderate or severe disability at 18 to 22 months.ResultsAmong 408 neonates, the mean (SD) gestational age was 38.7 (1.3) weeks; 267 (65.4%) were male. A total of 123 neonates were inborn and 285 were outborn. Inborn neonates were smaller (mean [SD], 2.8 [0.5] kg vs 2.9 [0.4] kg;P = .02), more likely to have instrumental or cesarean deliveries (43.1% vs 24.7%;P = .01), and more likely to be intubated at birth (78.9% vs 29.1%;P = .001) than outborn neonates, although the rate of severe HIE was not different (23.6% vs 17.9%;P = .22). Magnetic resonance data from 267 neonates (80 inborn and 187 outborn) were analyzed. In the hypothermia vs control groups, the mean (SD) thalamic NAA levels were 8.04 (1.98) vs 8.31 (1.13) among inborn neonates (odds ratio [OR], −0.28; 95% CI, −1.62 to 1.07;P = .68) and 8.03 (1.89) vs 7.99 (1.72) among outborn neonates (OR, 0.05; 95% CI, −0.62 to 0.71;P = .89); the median (IQR) thalamic lactate to NAA peak area ratios were 0.13 (0.10-0.20) vs 0.12 (0.09-0.18) among inborn neonates (OR, 1.02; 95% CI, 0.96-1.08;P = .59) and 0.14 (0.11-0.20) vs 0.14 (0.10-0.17) among outborn neonates (OR, 1.03; 95% CI, 0.98-1.09;P = .18). There was no difference in brain injury scores or white matter fractional anisotropy between the hypothermia and control groups among inborn or outborn neonates. Whole-body hypothermia was not associated with reductions in death or disability, either among 123 inborn neonates (hypothermia vs control group: 34 neonates [58.6%] vs 34 [56.7%]; risk ratio, 1.03; 95% CI, 0.76-1.41), or 285 outborn neonates (hypothermia vs control group: 64 neonates [46.7%] vs 60 [43.2%]; risk ratio, 1.08; 95% CI, 0.83-1.41).Conclusions and RelevanceIn this nested cohort study, whole-body hypothermia was not associated with reductions in brain injury after HIE among neonates in South Asia, irrespective of place of birth. These findings do not support the use of whole-body hypothermia for HIE among neonates in LMICs.Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:NCT02387385

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Subject

General Medicine

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