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Autonomic Dysfunction in Neonates with Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy Undergoing Therapeutic Hypothermia Impairs Physiological Responses to Routine Care Events - 25/04/18

Doi : 10.1016/j.jpeds.2017.12.071 
Heather Campbell, MD 1, Rathinaswamy B. Govindan, PhD 2, 3, Srinivas Kota, PhD 2, Tareq Al-Shargabi, MS 2, Marina Metzler, BS 2, Nickie Andescavage, MD 3, 4, Taeun Chang, MD 3, 5, Gilbert Vezina, MD 3, 6, Adre du Plessis, MBChB 2, 3, An N. Massaro, MD 2, 3, 4, *
1 Pediatric Residency Program, Children's National Health System, Washington, DC 
2 Fetal Medicine Institute, Children's National Health System, Washington, DC 
3 The George Washington University School of Medicine, Washington, DC 
4 Neonatology, Children's National Health System, Washington, DC 
5 Neurophysiology, Epilepsy and Critical Care, Children's National Health System, Washington, DC 
6 Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology, Children's National Health System, Washington, DC 

*Reprint requests: An N. Massaro, MD, Division of Neonatology, Children's National Health Systems, The George Washington University School of Medicine, 111 Michigan Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20010.Division of NeonatologyChildren's National Health SystemsThe George Washington University School of Medicine111 Michigan Avenue, NWWashingtonDC20010

Abstract

Objective

To evaluate whether infants with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and evidence of autonomic dysfunction have aberrant physiological responses to care events that could contribute to evolving brain injury.

Study design

Continuous tracings of heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), cerebral near infrared spectroscopy, and video electroencephalogram data were recorded from newborn infants with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy who were treated with hypothermia. Videos between 16 and 24 hours of age identified 99 distinct care events, including stimulating events (diaper changes, painful procedures), and vagal stimuli (endotracheal tube manipulations, pupil examinations). Pre-event HR variability was used to stratify patients into groups with impaired versus intact autonomic nervous system (ANS) function. Postevent physiological responses were compared between groups with the nearest mean classification approach.

Results

Infants with intact ANS had increases in HR/BP after stimulating events, whereas those with impaired ANS showed no change or decreased HR/BP. With vagal stimuli, the HR decreased in infants with intact ANS but changed minimally in those with impaired ANS. A pupil examination in infants with an intact ANS led to a stable or increased BP, whereas the BP decreased in the group with an impaired ANS. Near infrared spectroscopy measures of cerebral blood flow/blood volume increased after diaper changes in infants with an impaired ANS, but were stable or decreased in those with an intact ANS.

Conclusion

HR variability metrics identified infants with impaired ANS function at risk for maladaptive responses to care events. These data support the potential use of HR variability as a real-time, continuous physiological biomarker to guide neuroprotective care in high-risk newborns.

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Keywords : newborn, hypothermia, neonatal intensive care unit, autonomic nervous system, heart rate variability

**Abbreviations : ANS, BP, Hb, HbD, HbO2, HbT, EEG, ET, HF, HIE, HR, HRV, ICU, LF, MRI, NICU, NIRS, RMS, RMSL, RMSs


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 This work was supported by the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at Children's National (UL1TR000075 and 1KL2RR031987-01) and the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Consortium (NIH P30HD040677). The sponsors had no role in the design and conduct of the study; in the collection, management, analysis and interpretation of data; or in the preparation or review of the manuscript. The authors declare no conflicts of interest.


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