Incidence of hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy and use of therapeutic hypothermia in Spain


Por: Arnaez J, García-Alix A, Arca G, Valverde E, Caserío S, Moral MT, Benavente-Fernández I, Lubián-López S and Grupo de Trabajo EHI-ESP

Publicada: 1 jul 2018 Ahead of Print: 29 jul 2017
Categoría: Pediatrics, perinatology and child health

Resumen:
Introduction: There are no data on the incidence of hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE) and the implementation of therapeutic hypothermia (TH) in Spain. Methods: This is a cross-sectional, national study, performed using an on-line questionnaire targeting level III neonatal care units in Spain. Participants were requested to provide data of all newborns = 35 weeks of gestational age diagnosed with moderate-severe HIE over a two year-period (2012-2013), and of the implementation of TH up to June 2015. Results: All (90) contacted hospitals participated. HIE incidence rate was 0.77/1000 live newborns (95% CI 0.72 - 0.83). During 2012-2013, 86% of the newborns diagnosed with moderate-severe HIE received TH (active or passive). Active TH was increasingly used, from 78% in 2012 to 85% in 2013 (P=.01). Of the 14% that did not receive TH, it was mainly due to a delay in the diagnosis or inter-hospital transfer, and to the fact that the treatment was not offered. More than half (57%) were born in hospitals where TH was not provided, and passive hypothermia was used for inter-hospital patient transfer, and in 39% of the cases by inappropriately trained personnel. By June 2015, 57 out of 90 centres had implemented TH, of which 54 performed whole-body TH (using servo-controlled devices). The geographical distribution of centres with active TH, and the number of newborn that received TH, was heterogeneous. Conclusions: The incidence of moderate-severe HIE is homogeneous across Spanish territory. Significant progress is being made in the implementation of TH, however it is necessary to increase the availability of active TH between Autonomous Communities, to improve early diagnosis, and to guarantee high quality patient transfer to referral centres. (C) 2017 Asociacion Espanola de Pediatria. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U.

Filiaciones:
Arnaez J:
 Unidad de Neonatología, Hospital Universitario de Burgos, Burgos, España

 Fundación NeNe, Madrid, España

García-Alix A:
 Institut de Recerca Pediàtrica, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Esplugues de Llobregat, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, España

 Fundación NeNe, Madrid, España

Arca G:
 Unidad de Neonatología, Hospital Universitario Clínic (Sede Maternitat), Barcelona, España

 Fundación NeNe, Madrid, España

Valverde E:
 Servicio de Neonatología, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, España

 Fundación NeNe, Madrid, España

Caserío S:
 Unidad de Neonatología, Hospital Universitario Río Hortega, Valladolid, España

 Fundación NeNe, Madrid, España

Moral MT:
 Servicio de Neonatología, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid, España

 Fundación NeNe, Madrid, España

Benavente-Fernández I:
 Unidad de Neonatología, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar, Cádiz, España

 Fundación NeNe, Madrid, España

Lubián-López S:
 Unidad de Neonatología, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar, Cádiz, España

 Fundación NeNe, Madrid, España
ISSN: 16954033





ANALES DE PEDIATRIA
Editorial
EDICIONES DOYMA S A, TRAV DE GRACIA 17-21, 08021 BARCELONA, SPAIN, España
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 89 Número: 1
Páginas: 12-23
WOS Id: 000457109900003
ID de PubMed: 28764944
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