Trends in cyclicity and amplitudes on amplitude‐integrated electroencephalography during transition in extremely low gestational age infants

Author:

Deshpande Poorva12ORCID,Dirks Julia3,Jain Amish12,McNamara Patrick J.345,Hahn Cecil34,Shah Prakesh S.12,Guerguerian Anne‐Marie34

Affiliation:

1. Mount Sinai Hospital Toronto Ontario Canada

2. Division of Neonatology University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Neurosciences and Mental Health Program Toronto Ontario Canada

4. Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Ontario Canada

5. Department of Pediatrics University of Iowa Iowa USA

Abstract

AbstractAimThe aim of the study was to describe amplitude integrated electroencephalography (aEEG) cyclicity, background pattern, voltage margins and maturation scores in extremely low gestational age neonates (ELGANs) in the first 72 h.MethodsFifty infants with gestational age (GA) 23+0–27+6 weeks were prospectively studied. Infants with intraventricular haemorrhage ≦ Grade I and no disorders of transition (persistent pulmonary hypertension, hypotension, pulmonary haemorrhage) belonged to the ‘Uncomplicated’ group and those with intraventricular haemorrhage > Grade I and/or disorders of transition, to the ‘Complicated’ group.ResultsThirty‐six infants without opioid exposure were included: 23 with GA 25.9 (23.1–27.7) weeks in the ‘Uncomplicated’ group and 13 with GA 24.6 (23.3–27.4) weeks in the ‘Complicated’ group. Cyclicity was more common in the ‘Uncomplicated’ group [20/23 (87%) vs. 7/13 (54%), p = 0.045] with more cycles/hour [0.2 (0–0.78) vs. 0.03 (0–67), p = 0.036]. Age at appearance of cyclicity was similar [20 (7.7–40.7) hours in ‘Uncomplicated’ vs. 23.7 (5.4–60) hours in ‘Complicated’ group, p = 0.8]. In the ‘Uncomplicated’ group, maturation scores (p = 0.02), high (p < 0.0001) and low (p = 0.03) base voltage increased over time.ConclusionDuring the first 72 h, clinically stable ELGANs without neurological injury demonstrate increased cyclicity compared to those with a complicated course. Maturation score, high and low base voltage increase over time.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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