| Literature DB >> 26507180 |
Andrew J Davidson1, Nicola Disma2, Jurgen C de Graaff3, Davinia E Withington4, Liam Dorris5, Graham Bell6, Robyn Stargatt7, David C Bellinger8, Tibor Schuster9, Sarah J Arnup9, Pollyanna Hardy10, Rodney W Hunt11, Michael J Takagi12, Gaia Giribaldi2, Penelope L Hartmann13, Ida Salvo14, Neil S Morton15, Britta S von Ungern Sternberg16, Bruno Guido Locatelli17, Niall Wilton18, Anne Lynn19, Joss J Thomas20, David Polaner21, Oliver Bagshaw22, Peter Szmuk23, Anthony R Absalom24, Geoff Frawley25, Charles Berde26, Gillian D Ormond13, Jacki Marmor27, Mary Ellen McCann26.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Preclinical data suggest that general anaesthetics affect brain development. There is mixed evidence from cohort studies that young children exposed to anaesthesia can have an increased risk of poor neurodevelopmental outcome. We aimed to establish whether general anaesthesia in infancy has any effect on neurodevelopmental outcome. Here we report the secondary outcome of neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age in the General Anaesthesia compared to Spinal anaesthesia (GAS) trial.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26507180 PMCID: PMC5023520 DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(15)00608-X
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet ISSN: 0140-6736 Impact factor: 79.321
Descriptive statistics of birth, pregnancy and peri-anaesthesia data
| RA Arm | GA Arm | RA Arm | GA Arm ITT | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender, Male | 232 (81%) | 304 (85%) | 294 (82%) | 306 (86%) | |
| Chronological age at surgery (days) | 68·9 (31) | 71·1 (32) | 70·1 (32) | 71·0 (32) | |
| Post menstrual age at surgery (days) | 317·2 (32) | 319·7 (32) | 318·3 (33) | 319·5 (32) | |
| Weight of child at surgery (kg) | 4·2 (1·1) | 4·3 (1·1) | 4·2 (1·1) | 4·3 (1·1) | |
| Mean (SD) Post menstrual age at birth (days) | 248·2 (29) | 248·6 (27) | 248.3 (29) | 248.6 (27) | |
| Prematurity (Born < 37 weeks gestation) | 160 (56%) | 195 (55%) | 198 (55%) | 196 (55%) | |
| Birth Weight (kg) | 2·3 (0·9) | 2·3 (0·9) | 2·4 (0·9) | 2·3 (0·9) | |
| Z score for birth weight | −0.68 (1·3) | 0.69 (1·3) | −0.66 (1·2) | −0.69 (1·3) | |
| Median (IQR) Apgar score at 1 minute | 9 (7–9) | 8·5 (7–9) | 9 (7–9) | 9 (7–9) | |
| Median (IQR) Apgar score at 5 minutes | 9 (9–10) | 9 (9–10) | 9 (9–10) | 9 (9–10) | |
| One of a multiple pregnancy | 52 (18%) | 61 (17%) | 62 (17%) | 62 (17%) | |
| Mother received partial course antenatal | 16 (6%) | 19 (5%) | 20 (6%) | 19 (5%) | |
| Mother received complete course antenatal | 95 (33%) | 98 (28%) | 114 (32%) | 98 (28%) | |
| Mother diagnosed with chorioamnionitis | 10 (4%) | 12 (3%) | 11 (3%) | 12 (3%) | |
| Prolonged rupture of the membranes (>24 | 28 (10%) | 34 (10%) | 32 (9%) | 34 (10%) | |
| Mother diagnosed with pre-eclampsia | 50 (17%) | 68 (19%) | 60 (17%) | 68 (19%) | |
| Sepsis during pregnancy | 36 (13%) | 50 (14%) | 43 (12%) | 50 (14%) | |
| Mode of delivery of birth | |||||
| Cephalic vaginal | 135 (47%) | 157 (44%) | 169 (47%) | 157 (44%) | |
| Breech vaginal | 1 (<1%) | 6 (2%) | 3 (1%) | 6 (2%) | |
| Compound vaginal | 2 (1%) | 4 (1%) | 3 (1%) | 4 (1%) | |
| Caesarean section | 149 (52%) | 189 (53%) | 185 (51%) | 191 (53%) | |
| Caesarean section and mother went into labour | 42 (15%) | 58 (16%) | 52 (14%) | 59 (16%) | |
| Mother exposed to nitrous oxide during | 48 (18%) | 62 (18%) | 61 (18%) | 62 (18%) | |
| IVH | 7 (2%) | 6 (2%) | 8 (2%) | 6 (2%) | |
| IVH Grade 1 | 5 (2%) | 6 (2%) | 5 (2%) | 6 (2%) | |
| IVH Grade 2 | 2 (1%) | 0 | 2 (1%) | 0 | |
| Retinopathy of prematurity | 17 (9%) | 16 (6%) | 30 (8%) | 16 (6%) | |
| Hearing defects detected by perinatal screening | 7 (3%) | 10 (3%) | 8 (3%) | 10 (3%) | |
| PDA diagnosed | 23 (8%) | 21 (6%) | 27 (8%) | 21 (6%) | |
| PDA never treated | 9 (3%) | 9 (3%) | 11 (3%) | 9 (3%) | |
| PDA treated with non-steroidal anti- | 14 (5%) | 10 (3%) | 16 (4%) | 10 (3%) | |
| Primary language(s) only spoken | 252 (88%) | 305 (86%) | 311 (86%) | 307 (86%) | |
| Maternal Age at Birth >21 | 273 (96%) | 339 (95%) | 339 (95%) | 341 (95%) | |
| Family structure two caregivers together, at | 261 (91%) | 324 (91%) | 328 (91%) | 326 (91%) | |
| Maternal education | |||||
| Completed tertiary studies | 150 (52%) | 171 (48%) | 181 (51%) | 171 (48%) | |
| Continuing tertiary studies | 50 (17%) | 67 (19%) | 68 (19%) | 67 (19%) | |
| Completed year 11 or 12 | 62 (22%) | 83 (23%) | 77 (22%) | 84 (24%) | |
| Did not complete year 11 | 25 (9%) | 33 (9%) | 32 (9%) | 34 (10%) | |
| Median (IQR)Blood glucose level (mmol/L) | 5·4 (4·7–6·1) | 5·5 (4·8– | 5·4 (4·7–6·2) | 5·5 (4·8–6·4) | |
| Rescue glucose given IV | 2 (1%) | 4 (1%) | 2 (1%) | 4 (1%) | |
| Haemoglobin (g/100 ml) | 10·3 (2·1) | 10·2 (2·0) | 10·3 (2·1) | 10·2 (2·0) | |
| Need for fluid bolus for hypotension | 15 (5%) | 59 (17%) | 21 (6%) | 59 (17%) | |
| Vasoactive drugs given (including atropine) | 4 (1%) | 17 (5%) | 6 (2%) | 17 (5%) | |
| Median (IQR)Duration of surgery (mins) | 26·0 (19·0– | 28·0 (20·0– | 28·0 (20·0– | 28·0 (20·0– | |
| Median (IQR) Duration of sevoflurane | NA | 54.0 (41.0– | 42.0 (31.0– | 54.0 (41.0– | |
| End tidal sevoflurane concentration (%) | NA | 2·6 (0·7) | 2·3 (0·8) | 2·6 (0·7) | |
| Total concentration x hours per | NA | 2·6 (1·1) | 1·9 (1·0) | 2·6 (1·1) | |
| Any significant apnoea to 12hrs postop | 6 (2%) | 15 (4%) | 10 (3%) | 15 (4%) | |
Data are n(% of non-missing data) or Mean (SD), unless otherwise stated. APP= As Per Protocol; GA= General Anaesthesia; ITT= Intention to treat; IV= Intra-venously; IVH= Intra ventricular haemorrhage; IQR= Interquartile Range; PDA = Patent ductus arteriosus; RA= Awake Regional Anaesthesia.
The primary language spoken at home, is the primary language in each country that the Bayley was conducted e.g in Italy it was conducted in Italian
For those cases that received sevoflurane
significant apnoea defined as a pause in breathing for more than 15 seconds or more than 10 seconds if associated with oxygen saturation less than 80% or bradycardia (20% decrease in heart rate)
2 year descriptive statistics demographic data
| RA Arm APP | GA Arm APP | RA Arm ITT | GA Arm ITT | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Location of two year | 204 (96%) | 240 (94%) | 250 (95%) | 241 (94%) | |
| Paid employment is main | 222 (90%) | 267 (88%) | 274 (90%) | 268 (88%) | |
| Family structure, two | 226 (91%) | 274 (90%) | 277 (90%) | 275 (90%) | |
| Number of children at home | |||||
| 1 | 88 (36%) | 118 (39%) | 115 (37%) | 118 (39%) | |
| 2 | 109 (44%) | 120 (40%) | 131 (43%) | 121 (40%) | |
| 3 | 37 (15%) | 43 (14%) | 45 (14%) | 43 (14%) | |
| >3 | 14 (6%) | 22 (7%) | 17 (6%) | 22 (7%) | |
| Birth order | |||||
| 1 | 123 (50%) | 161 (53%) | 154 (50%) | 161 (53%) | |
| 2 | 87 (35%) | 90 (30%) | 107 (35%) | 91 (30%) | |
| >2 | 37 (15%) | 52 (17%) | 46 (15%) | 52 (17%) | |
| Corrected age at assessment | 108·9 (13·0) | 108 (9·8) | 108·7 (12·5) | 108 (9·8) | |
| Number of hospitalisations | |||||
| 0 | 172 (69%) | 206 (68%) | 210 (68%) | 207 (68%) | |
| 1 | 51 (20%) | 64 (21%) | 69 (22%) | 64 (21%) | |
| 2 | 14 (6%) | 18 (6%) | 16 (5%) | 18 (6%) | |
| >2 | 6 (2%) | 8 (3%) | 8 (3%) | 8 (3%) | |
| Number of anaesthetics since | |||||
| 1 | 34 (14%) | 36 (12%) | 42 (14%) | 36 (12%) | |
| 2 | 5 (2%) | 6 (2%) | 6 (2%) | 6 (2%) | |
| >2 | 4 (2%) | 4 (1%) | 4 (1%) | 4 (1%) | |
| Child had a head injury that | 7 (3%) | 4 (1%) | 7 (2%) | 4 (1%) | |
| Child has an acquired brain | 1 (0%) | 1 (0%) | 1 (0%) | 1 (0%) | |
| Child has any malformations | |||||
| Cardiac | 0 | 4 (1%) | 0 | 4 (1%) | |
| Central Nervous System | 3 (1%) | 1 (<1%) | 3 (1%) | 1 (<1%) | |
| Genitourinary | 6 (2%) | 4 (1%) | 8 (3%) | 4 (1%) | |
| Genetic condition | 1 (<1%) | 0 | 1 (<1%) | 0 | |
| Respiratory | 0 | 1 (<1%) | 0 | 1 (<1%) | |
| Skeletal | 4 (2%) | 11 (4%) | 4 (1%) | 11 (4%) | |
| Cleft lip/palate | 1 (<1%) | 0 | 1 (<1%) | 0 | |
| Craniofacial | 2 (1%) | 0 | 2 (1%) | 0 | |
| Child has any chronic illness | 42 (17%) | 43 (14%) | 50 (16%) | 43 (14%) | |
| Child had any prescribed | 43 (17%) | 50 (16%) | 93 (17%) | 59 (19%) | |
| Child had febrile seizures | 8 (3%) | 9 (3%) | 10 (3%) | 9 (3%) | |
| Child had other seizures | 1 (<1%) | 4 (1%) | 1 (<1%) | 4 (1%) | |
| The child has had an | 46 (19%) | 55 (18%) | 54 (18%) | 55 (18%) | |
| Speech Therapy | 22 (9%) | 27 (9%) | 28 (9%) | 27 (9%) | |
| Physiotherapy | 22 (9%) | 27 (9%) | 26 (8%) | 27 (9%) | |
| Occupational Therapy | 9 (4%) | 12 (4%) | 12 (4%) | 12 (4%) | |
| Psychology | 1(<1%) | 6 (2%) | 1 (<1%) | 6 (2%) | |
| Developmental medicine/early | 8 (3%) | 7 (2%) | 9 (3%) | 7 (2%) | |
| Child attends play group/child | 147 (60%) | 177 (58%) | 186 (61%) | 178 (58%) | |
| Height (cm) | 86·6 (5·5) | 86·9 (4·9) | 86·4 (5·2) | 86·9 (4·9) | |
| Weight (kg) | 12·6 (2·0) | 12·6 (1·9) | 12·6 (2·0) | 12·6 (1·9) | |
| Head circumference (cm) | 49·1 (2·1) | 48·8 (2·2) | 49·0 (2·0) | 48·8 (2·2) | |
| Arm circumference (cm) | 16·4 (2·0) | 16·1 (1·8) | 16·4 (2·0) | 16·1 (1·8) | |
Data are n(% of non-missing data) or Mean (SD), unless otherwise stated. APP= As Per Protocol; GA=General Anaesthesia; ITT= Intention to treat; RA= Awake Regional Anaesthesia.
Figure 1Trial profile
Descriptive statistics Bayley-III and Macarthur-Bates Scores by group
| RA Arm APP | GA Arm APP | RA Arm ITT | GA Arm ITT | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cognitive, Scaled Score | 238, 9·7 (2·8) | 294, 9·6 (2·9) | 292, 9·7 (2·8) | 295, 9·6 (2·9) |
| Cognitive, Composite | 238, 98·6 (14·2) | 294, 98·2 (14·7) | 292, 98·6 (14·2) | 295, 98·2 (14·6) |
| Receptive Language, | 236, 8·7 (2·9) | 285, 8·6 (2·9) | 287, 8·8 (2·9) | 286, 8·6 (2·9) |
| Expressive Language | 235, 9·3 (2·9) | 290, 9·3 (3·0) | 287, 9·4 (2·9) | 291, 9·3 (3·0) |
| Language, Composite | 235, 94·6 (15·4) | 285, 94·0 (15·6) | 286, 94·9 (15·5) | 286, 94·0 (15·6) |
| Fine Motor, Scaled | 234, 10·5 (2·7) | 287, 10·4 (2·7) | 287, 10·6 (2·8) | 288, 10·4 (2·7) |
| Gross Motor, Scaled | 234, 8·8 (2·4) | 279, 8·7 (2·6) | 285, 8·9 (2·5) | 280, 8·7 (2·6) |
| Motor, Composite Score | 232, 98·3 (13·2) | 274, 97·9 (13·4) | 283, 98·9 (13·5) | 275, 97·8 (13·4) |
| Social Emotional, Scaled | 218, 9·5 (3·8) | 267, 9·1 (3·7) | 267, 9·5 (3·8) | 268, 9·1 (3·7) |
| Social Emotional, | 218, 97·4 (19·0) | 267, 95·4 (18·3) | 267, 97·4 (19·2) | 268, 95·4 (18·3) |
| Communication Scaled | 233, 9·7 (2·9) | 291, 9·6 (2·9) | 288, 9·8 (2·9) | 292, 9·6 (2·9) |
| Community Use Scaled | 233, 9·8 (2·8) | 291, 9·9 (2·7) | 288, 9·9 (2·8) | 292, 9·8 (2·7) |
| Functional Pre- | 233, 9·0 (3·0) | 291, 9·2 (2·9) | 288, 9·1 (3·0) | 292, 9·2 (2·9) |
| Home Living Scaled | 233, 9·9 (2·8) | 291, 10·1 (2·7) | 288, 9·9 (2·9) | 292, 10·1 (2·7) |
| Health and Safety Scaled | 233, 9·0 (2·8) | 291, 9·3 (2·7) | 288, 9·0 (2·9) | 292, 9·3 (2·7) |
| Leisure Scaled Score | 233, 9·4 (3·0) | 291, 9·9 (2·8) | 288, 9·5 (3·1) | 292, 9·9 (2·8) |
| Self-Care Scaled Score | 233, 6·8 (2·6) | 291, 6·6 (2·5) | 288, 6·8 (2·6) | 292, 6·6 (2·5) |
| Self-Direction Scaled | 233, 9·7 (3·2) | 291, 10·0 (3·2) | 288, 9·8 (3·2) | 292, 10·0 (3·2) |
| Social Scaled Score | 233, 9·3 (2·9) | 291, 9·5 (2·8) | 288, 9·4 (2·9) | 292, 9·5 (2·8) |
| Motor Scaled Score | 233, 9·8 (3·2) | 291, 10·0 (2·9) | 288, 9·9 (3·3) | 292, 10·0 (2·9) |
| Adaptive Behaviour | 233, 93·1 (15·6) | 291, 94·3 (14·7) | 288, 93·4 (16·1) | 292, 94·3 (14·7) |
| 195, 32·4 (27·9) | 247, 34·7 (28·7) | 240, 33·6 (28·0) | 247, 34·7 (28·7) |
Data as n, mean (SD). APP= As Per Protocol; GA= General Anaesthesia; ITT= Intention to treat; RA= Awake-Regional Anaesthesia.
Between group comparisons in Bayley-III and MacArthur-Bates scores
| Scale | SEA | 95% CI forA: RA - GA | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cognitive | APP multiple imputation | 0·169 | 1·26 | −2·30 | 2·64 |
| APP complete case | 0·458 | 1·26 | −2·02 | 2·94 | |
| ITT multiple imputation | 0·256 | 1·18 | −2·06 | 2·58 | |
| ITT complete case | 0·430 | 1·19 | −1·90 | 2·76 | |
| Language | APP multiple imputation | 1·146 | 1·39 | −1·59 | 3·88 |
| APP complete case | 0·628 | 1·37 | −2·07 | 3·32 | |
| ITT multiple imputation | 1·454 | 1·32 | −1·14 | 4·05 | |
| ITT complete case | 0·942 | 1·30 | −1·61 | 3·49 | |
| Motor | APP multiple imputation | 0·598 | 1·20 | −1·77 | 2·97 |
| APP complete case | 0·410 | 1·19 | −1·92 | 2·74 | |
| ITT multiple imputation | 0·143 | 1·13 | −1·08 | 3·37 | |
| ITT complete case | 1·031 | 1·14 | −1·20 | 3·26 | |
| Social | APP multiple imputation | 1·005 | 2·09 | −3·12 | 5·13 |
| APP complete case | 2·012 | 1·70 | −1·32 | 5·35 | |
| ITT multiple imputation | 1·183 | 2·03 | −2·82 | 5·19 | |
| ITT complete case | 2·015 | 1·62 | −1·17 | 5·20 | |
| Adaptive | APP multiple imputation | −0·893 | 1·34 | −3·52 | 1·73 |
| APP complete case | −1·223 | 1·33 | −3·83 | 1.38 | |
| ITT multiple imputation | −0·502 | 1·28 | −3·03 | 2·02 | |
| ITT complete case | −0·830 | 1·28 | −3·34 | 1·68 | |
| MacArthur | APP multiple imputation | −1·811 | 3·06 | −7·85 | 4·23 |
| APP complete case | −2·359 | 2·71 | −7·69 | 2·98 | |
| ITT multiple imputation | −0·544 | 2·87 | −6·20 | 5·11 | |
| ITT complete case | −1·113 | 2·57 | −6·17 | 3·94 | |
Adjusted for gestational age at birth. APP= As Per Protocol; GA= General Anaesthesia; ITT= Intention to treat; RA= Awake Regional Anaesthesia.
2 year non-psychometric outcome data
| RA Arm APP | GA Arm APP | RA Arm ITT | GA Arm ITT | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Child has a hearing | |||||
| Conductive | 9 (3%) | 6 (2%) | 9 (2%) | 6 (2%) | |
| Sensorineural | 0 | 3 (1%) | 1 (<1%) | 3 (1%) | |
| Child has a hearing | 1 (8%) | 3 (25%) | 2 (15%) | 3 (23%) | |
| Child is legally | 1 (2%) | 0 | 1 (2%) | 0 | |
| Child has Cerebral | 1 (<1%) | 4 (1%) | 1 (0%) | 4 (1%) | |
| The child has | 2 (1%) | 0 | 2 (1%) | 0 | |
Data are n (% of non-missing data), unless otherwise stated. APP= As Per Protocol; GA= General Anaesthesia; ITT= Intention to treat; RA= Regional Anaesthesia.