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Yohaimi E. Cosme-Ayala, MD
Hypoxic-Ischemic
Encephalopathy
1) Know the etiology of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
(HIE)
2) Know the criteria used to diagnose HIE
3) Review the clinical severity grading of HIE
4) Be able to describe the pathophysiology of
posthypoxic brain injury
5) Become familiar with the assessment tools available to
evaluate infants with HIE
6) Know how hypothermia is used for neuroprotection
and the criteria for using it
Learning Objectives
Definitions
• Hypoxia or Anoxia: A partial (hypoxia) or
complete (anoxia) lack of oxygen in the brain or
blood
• Asphyxia: The state in which placental or
pulmonary gas exchange is compromised or
ceases altogether
• Ischemia: The reduction or cessation of bloodflow
to an organ which compromises both oxygen and
substrate delivery to the tissue
• Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy: Abnormal
neurologic behavior in the neonatal period arising
as a result of a hypoxic-ischemic event.
Etiology of HIE
• Maternal:
 Cardiac arrest
 Asphyxiation
 Severe anaphylaxis
 Status epilepticus
 Hypovolemic shock
• Uteroplacental:
 Placental abruption
 Cord prolapse
 Uterine rupture
 Hyperstimulation with
oxytocic agents
• Fetal:
 Fetomaternal hemorrhage
 Twin to twin transfusion
 Severe isoimmune hemolytic
disease
 Cardiac arrhythmia
Incidence of HIE
 Occurs in 1-6 per 1000 live term births in developed
countries
 25% die or have multiple disabilities
 4% have mild to moderate forms of cerebral palsy
 10% have developmental delay (this is similar to the
control population!)
Pathophysiology
• The immature brain is in some ways more resistant to
hypoxic-ischemic events compared to older children &
adults
– This may be due to:
• Lower cerebral metabolic rate
• Immaturity in the development of the balance of
neurotransmitters
• Plasticity of the immature CNS
Pathophysiology
• Gestational age plays an important role in
the susceptibility of CNS structures
 < 20 weeks: Insult leads to neuronal heterotopia or
polymicrogyria
 26-36 weeks: Insult affects white matter, leading to
periventricular leukomalacia
 Term: Insult affects primarily gray matter
Pathophysiology
• Other factors that influence the distribution
of CNS injury:
 Cellular susceptibility (neuron most susceptible)
 Vascular territories (watershed areas)
 Regional susceptibility (areas of higher metabolic
rates, ie. Thalamus)
 Degree of asphyxia
Perlman J M Pediatrics 2006;117:S28-S33
©2006 by American Academy of Pediatrics
Potential pathways for brain injury after hypoxia-ischemia.
Pathophysiology
Acute HIE leads to primary and secondary events:
 Primary neuronal damage: cytotoxic changes due to
failure of microcirculation  inhibition of energy-
producing molecular processes  ATPase membrane
pump failure  cytotoxic edema and free radical
formation  compromised cellular integrity
 Secondary neuronal damage: May extend up to 72
hours or more after the acute insult and results in an
inflammatory response and cell necrosis or apoptosis
(fueled by reperfusion)
Diagnosis
• There is no clear diagnostic test for HIE
• Abnormal findings on the neurologic exam
in the first few days after birth is the single
most useful predictor that brain insult has
occurred in the perinatal period
• Essential Criteria for Diagnosis of HIE:
– Metabolic acidosis (cord pH <7 or base deficit
of >12)
– Early onset of encephalopathy
– Multisystem organ dysfunction
Clinical Staging of HIE
(Sarnat and Sarnat, 1976)
HIE can be divided into Mild, Moderate, and Severe
Systemic Complications of
HIE
• Acute renal failure in up to 20% of
asphyxiated term infants
• Myocardial dysfunction and hypotension in
28-50% of term infants
• Elevated LFTs in 80-85% of term infants
• Coagulation impairment is relatively
common in severely asphyxiated infants
• Supportive care required!!
Assessment Tools in HIE
• Amplitude-integrated EEG (aEEG)
– When performed early, it may reflect
dysfunction rather than permanent injury
– Most useful in infants who have moderate to
severe encephalopathy
• Marginally abnormal or normal aEEG is very
reassuring of good outcome
• Severely abnormal aEEG in infants with moderate
HIE raises the probability of death or severe
disability from 25% to 75%
Assessment Tools in HIE
• Evoked Potentials
– Brainstem auditory evoked potentials, visual evoked
potentials and somatosensory evoked potentials can
be used in full-term infants with HIE
– More sensitive and specific than aEEG alone
– However, not as available as aEEG and there is a
lack of experience among pediatric neurologists
• Therefore aEEG is preferred because of easy
access, application, and interpretation
Assessment Tools in HIE
• Neuroimaging
 Cranial ultrasound: Not the best in assessing
abnormalities in term infants. Echogenicity develops
gradually over days
 CT: Less sensitive than MRI for detecting changes in
the central gray nuclei
 MRI: Most appropriate technique and is able to show
different patterns of injury. Presence of signal
abnormality in the internal capsule later in the first
week has a very high predictive value for
neurodevelopmental outcome
Management -
Hypothermia
• Has become standard of care
• Whole-body and head-cooling
– Unclear if one regimen is superior to the other - currently
either one is utilized, based on availability
• Aim to get core (rectal) temperature
to 33-35º C for 72 hours
– based on Cool Cap and NICHD Neonatal
Research Network trials
Mechanism of Action
• Reduces cerebral metabolism, prevents edema
• Decreases energy utilization
• Reduces/suppresses cytotoxic amino acid accumulation
and nitric oxide
• Inhibits platelet-activating factor, inflammatory cascade
• Suppresses free radical activity
• Attenuates secondary neuronal damage
• Inhibits cell death
• Reduces extent of brain damage
– DEATH OR SEVERE DISABILITY AT 18 MONTHS
OF AGE SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED!!
Criteria for Hypothermia
• Hypothermia is not effective for every baby
– Currently only used in infants > 35 weeks
• Time interval between birth and initiation of
treatment important
– Treatment must be started within 6 hours of birth to be
effective
Pharmacologic
Management
• Allopurinol
– Some trials have shown a decrease in mortality and a
beneficial effect on free radical formation, cerebral
blood flow and electrical brain activity
– Meta-analysis concluded that more trials need to be
done using allopurinol as an adjunct to hypothermia to
make a conclusion on its effectiveness in treating HIE
Pharmacologic
Management
• Opioids
– A few studies have demonstrated that morphine and
fentanyl may have a neuroprotective effect after HIE
with less severe signs of brain damage on MRI at 7
days of life and better neurologic outcomes at 13
months of age
– However, long term effects of these medications are
not known and more prospective randomized trials
are warranted.
References
• Allan WC. The clinical spectrum and prediction of outcome in
hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Neoreviews 2002; 3; e108-
e115
• Delivoria-Papadopoulos M, et al. Biochemical basis of
hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Neoreviews 2010; 11; e184-
e193
• Fanaroff and Martin’s Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine: Diseases
of the Fetus and Infant, 9th edition. 2011, p 952-976
• Marro, PJ, et al. Pharmacology review: Neuroprotective
treatments for hypoxic-ischemic injury. Neoreviews 2010; 11;
e311-e315
• Shankaran S. Neonatal encephalopathy: Treatment with
hypothermia. Neoreviews 2010; 11; e85-e92
Gracias!!

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Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy

  • 1. Yohaimi E. Cosme-Ayala, MD Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
  • 2. 1) Know the etiology of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) 2) Know the criteria used to diagnose HIE 3) Review the clinical severity grading of HIE 4) Be able to describe the pathophysiology of posthypoxic brain injury 5) Become familiar with the assessment tools available to evaluate infants with HIE 6) Know how hypothermia is used for neuroprotection and the criteria for using it Learning Objectives
  • 3. Definitions • Hypoxia or Anoxia: A partial (hypoxia) or complete (anoxia) lack of oxygen in the brain or blood • Asphyxia: The state in which placental or pulmonary gas exchange is compromised or ceases altogether • Ischemia: The reduction or cessation of bloodflow to an organ which compromises both oxygen and substrate delivery to the tissue • Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy: Abnormal neurologic behavior in the neonatal period arising as a result of a hypoxic-ischemic event.
  • 4. Etiology of HIE • Maternal:  Cardiac arrest  Asphyxiation  Severe anaphylaxis  Status epilepticus  Hypovolemic shock • Uteroplacental:  Placental abruption  Cord prolapse  Uterine rupture  Hyperstimulation with oxytocic agents • Fetal:  Fetomaternal hemorrhage  Twin to twin transfusion  Severe isoimmune hemolytic disease  Cardiac arrhythmia
  • 5. Incidence of HIE  Occurs in 1-6 per 1000 live term births in developed countries  25% die or have multiple disabilities  4% have mild to moderate forms of cerebral palsy  10% have developmental delay (this is similar to the control population!)
  • 6. Pathophysiology • The immature brain is in some ways more resistant to hypoxic-ischemic events compared to older children & adults – This may be due to: • Lower cerebral metabolic rate • Immaturity in the development of the balance of neurotransmitters • Plasticity of the immature CNS
  • 7. Pathophysiology • Gestational age plays an important role in the susceptibility of CNS structures  < 20 weeks: Insult leads to neuronal heterotopia or polymicrogyria  26-36 weeks: Insult affects white matter, leading to periventricular leukomalacia  Term: Insult affects primarily gray matter
  • 8.
  • 9. Pathophysiology • Other factors that influence the distribution of CNS injury:  Cellular susceptibility (neuron most susceptible)  Vascular territories (watershed areas)  Regional susceptibility (areas of higher metabolic rates, ie. Thalamus)  Degree of asphyxia
  • 10.
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  • 12. Perlman J M Pediatrics 2006;117:S28-S33 ©2006 by American Academy of Pediatrics Potential pathways for brain injury after hypoxia-ischemia.
  • 13. Pathophysiology Acute HIE leads to primary and secondary events:  Primary neuronal damage: cytotoxic changes due to failure of microcirculation  inhibition of energy- producing molecular processes  ATPase membrane pump failure  cytotoxic edema and free radical formation  compromised cellular integrity  Secondary neuronal damage: May extend up to 72 hours or more after the acute insult and results in an inflammatory response and cell necrosis or apoptosis (fueled by reperfusion)
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  • 15. Diagnosis • There is no clear diagnostic test for HIE • Abnormal findings on the neurologic exam in the first few days after birth is the single most useful predictor that brain insult has occurred in the perinatal period • Essential Criteria for Diagnosis of HIE: – Metabolic acidosis (cord pH <7 or base deficit of >12) – Early onset of encephalopathy – Multisystem organ dysfunction
  • 16. Clinical Staging of HIE (Sarnat and Sarnat, 1976) HIE can be divided into Mild, Moderate, and Severe
  • 17. Systemic Complications of HIE • Acute renal failure in up to 20% of asphyxiated term infants • Myocardial dysfunction and hypotension in 28-50% of term infants • Elevated LFTs in 80-85% of term infants • Coagulation impairment is relatively common in severely asphyxiated infants • Supportive care required!!
  • 18. Assessment Tools in HIE • Amplitude-integrated EEG (aEEG) – When performed early, it may reflect dysfunction rather than permanent injury – Most useful in infants who have moderate to severe encephalopathy • Marginally abnormal or normal aEEG is very reassuring of good outcome • Severely abnormal aEEG in infants with moderate HIE raises the probability of death or severe disability from 25% to 75%
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  • 20. Assessment Tools in HIE • Evoked Potentials – Brainstem auditory evoked potentials, visual evoked potentials and somatosensory evoked potentials can be used in full-term infants with HIE – More sensitive and specific than aEEG alone – However, not as available as aEEG and there is a lack of experience among pediatric neurologists • Therefore aEEG is preferred because of easy access, application, and interpretation
  • 21. Assessment Tools in HIE • Neuroimaging  Cranial ultrasound: Not the best in assessing abnormalities in term infants. Echogenicity develops gradually over days  CT: Less sensitive than MRI for detecting changes in the central gray nuclei  MRI: Most appropriate technique and is able to show different patterns of injury. Presence of signal abnormality in the internal capsule later in the first week has a very high predictive value for neurodevelopmental outcome
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  • 23. Management - Hypothermia • Has become standard of care • Whole-body and head-cooling – Unclear if one regimen is superior to the other - currently either one is utilized, based on availability • Aim to get core (rectal) temperature to 33-35º C for 72 hours – based on Cool Cap and NICHD Neonatal Research Network trials
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  • 26. Mechanism of Action • Reduces cerebral metabolism, prevents edema • Decreases energy utilization • Reduces/suppresses cytotoxic amino acid accumulation and nitric oxide • Inhibits platelet-activating factor, inflammatory cascade • Suppresses free radical activity • Attenuates secondary neuronal damage • Inhibits cell death • Reduces extent of brain damage – DEATH OR SEVERE DISABILITY AT 18 MONTHS OF AGE SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED!!
  • 27. Criteria for Hypothermia • Hypothermia is not effective for every baby – Currently only used in infants > 35 weeks • Time interval between birth and initiation of treatment important – Treatment must be started within 6 hours of birth to be effective
  • 28. Pharmacologic Management • Allopurinol – Some trials have shown a decrease in mortality and a beneficial effect on free radical formation, cerebral blood flow and electrical brain activity – Meta-analysis concluded that more trials need to be done using allopurinol as an adjunct to hypothermia to make a conclusion on its effectiveness in treating HIE
  • 29. Pharmacologic Management • Opioids – A few studies have demonstrated that morphine and fentanyl may have a neuroprotective effect after HIE with less severe signs of brain damage on MRI at 7 days of life and better neurologic outcomes at 13 months of age – However, long term effects of these medications are not known and more prospective randomized trials are warranted.
  • 30. References • Allan WC. The clinical spectrum and prediction of outcome in hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Neoreviews 2002; 3; e108- e115 • Delivoria-Papadopoulos M, et al. Biochemical basis of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Neoreviews 2010; 11; e184- e193 • Fanaroff and Martin’s Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine: Diseases of the Fetus and Infant, 9th edition. 2011, p 952-976 • Marro, PJ, et al. Pharmacology review: Neuroprotective treatments for hypoxic-ischemic injury. Neoreviews 2010; 11; e311-e315 • Shankaran S. Neonatal encephalopathy: Treatment with hypothermia. Neoreviews 2010; 11; e85-e92