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Table 3 Potential risk factors in term asphyxiated newborns treated with hypothermia and developing intraventricular hemorrhage

From: Intraventricular hemorrhage in asphyxiated newborns treated with hypothermia: a look into incidence, timing and risk factors

 

General population of term asphyxiated newborns treated with hypothermia (n = 145)

Term asphyxiated newborns treated with hypothermia and developing IVH (n = 15)

p value

IVH limited to the choroid plexus vessels in the lateral ventricles or IVH without ventricular dilatation (n = 8)

IVH without ventricular dilatation or parenchymal hemorrhage (n = 7)

p value

Risk factors

Asphyxia

Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, n (%)

145 (100)

15 (100)

-

8 (100)

7 (100)

-

Brain hypoxic-ischemic injury, n (%)

67 (46)

5 (38)

NS

3 (38)

3 (60a)

NS

Treatment

Hypothermia/rewarming, n (%)

145 (100)

15 (100)

-

8 (100)

7 (100)

Hemodynamic instability

Mechanical ventilation, n (%)

98 (68)

10 (67)

NS

4 (50)

5(71)

NS

Lowest pCO2 level

29.2 ± 8.78

28.7 ± 4.2

NS

30.1 ± 3.4

26.8 ± 4.8

NS

Highest pCO2 level

55.4 ± 15.6

57.1 ± 12.7

NS

55.7 ± 13.4

59.0 ± 12.6

NS

Highest pCO2variations

27.0 ± 15.6

28.4 ± 15.1

NS

25.6 ± 15.6

32.2 ± 14.8

NS

Duration of mechanical ventilation, days

3.3 ± 5.0

3.5 ± 4.1

NS

1.4 ± 1.9

5.8 ± 4.8

NS

Persistent pulmonary hypertension, n (%)

46 (32)

6 (40)

NS

2(25)

4(57)

NS

Hypotension, n (%)

81 (56)

10 (67)

NS

5 (63)

5(71)

NS

Hemostasis disturbances

Thrombocytopenia, n (%)

34 (23)

7(47)

NS

2(25)

5(71)

NS

Coagulopathy, n (%)

46 (32)

11 (73)

0.004

7(88)

4(57)

NS

Metabolic disturbances

Hypoglycemia, n (%)

16 (11)

3 (20)

NS

1 (13)

2 (29)

NS

Other

Venous sinus thrombosis, n (%)

3(2)

0(0)

NS

0(0)

0(0)

-

Traumatic birth/instrumental delivery, n (%)

34 (23)

5 (33)

NS

2(25)

3(43)

NS

  1. aTwo patients did not have a brain MRI or an autopsy to define the extent of brain surgery.
  2. Abbreviations: IVH intraventricular hemorrhage, NS non-significant