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Electrographic Seizures in Children and Neonates Undergoing Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation.

Jainn-Jim Lin1, Brenda L Banwell, Robert A Berg, Dennis J Dlugos, Rebecca N Ichord, Todd J Kilbaugh, Roxanne E Kirsch, Matthew P Kirschen, Daniel J Licht, Shavonne L Massey, Maryam Y Naim, Natalie E Rintoul, Alexis A Topjian, Nicholas S Abend.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the prevalence and risk factors for electrographic seizures in neonates and children requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support.
DESIGN: Prospective quality improvement project.
SETTING: Quaternary care pediatric institution. PATIENTS: Consistent with American Clinical Neurophysiology Society electroencephalographic monitoring recommendations, neonates and children requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support underwent clinically indicated electroencephalographic monitoring.
INTERVENTIONS: We performed a 2-year quality improvement study from July 2013 to June 2015 evaluating electrographic seizure prevalence and risk factors. MAIN
RESULTS: Ninety-nine of 112 patients (88%) requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support underwent electroencephalographic monitoring. Electrographic seizures occurred in 18 patients (18%), of whom 11 patients (61%) had electrographic status epilepticus and 15 patients (83%) had exclusively electrographic-only seizures. Electrographic seizures were more common in patients with low cardiac output syndrome (p = 0.03). Patients with electrographic seizures were more likely to die prior to discharge (72% vs 30%; p = 0.01) and have unfavorable outcomes (54% vs 17%; p = 0.004) than those without electrographic seizures.
CONCLUSIONS: Electrographic seizures occurred in 18% of neonates and children requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support, often constituted electrographic status epilepticus, and were often electrographic-only thereby requiring electroencephalographic monitoring for identification. Low cardiac output syndrome was associated with an increased risk for electrographic seizures. Electrographic seizures were associated with higher mortality and unfavorable outcomes. Further investigation is needed to determine whether electrographic seizures identification and management improves outcomes.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28099234      PMCID: PMC5336402          DOI: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000001067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Crit Care Med        ISSN: 1529-7535            Impact factor:   3.624


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