作者
Denis Azzopardi, Nicola J Robertson, Alan Bainbridge, Ernest Cady, Geoffrey Charles-Edwards, Aniko Deierl, Gianlorenzo Fagiolo, Nicholas P Franks, James Griffiths, Joseph Hajnal, Edmund Juszczak, Basil Kapetanakis, Louise Linsell, Mervyn Maze, Omar Omar, Brenda Strohm, Nora Tusor, A David Edwards
发表日期
2016/2/1
期刊
The Lancet Neurology
卷号
15
期号
2
页码范围
145-153
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Background
Moderate cooling after birth asphyxia is associated with substantial reductions in death and disability, but additional therapies might provide further benefit. We assessed whether the addition of xenon gas, a promising novel therapy, after the initiation of hypothermia for birth asphyxia would result in further improvement.
Methods
Total Body hypothermia plus Xenon (TOBY-Xe) was a proof-of-concept, randomised, open-label, parallel-group trial done at four intensive-care neonatal units in the UK. Eligible infants were 36–43 weeks of gestational age, had signs of moderate to severe encephalopathy and moderately or severely abnormal background activity for at least 30 min or seizures as shown by amplitude-integrated EEG (aEEG), and had one of the following: Apgar score of 5 or less 10 min after birth, continued need for resuscitation 10 min after birth, or acidosis within 1 h of birth. Participants were …
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