Hypothermia Enhanced by Magnesium Sulphate (Hemen)
Perinatal Anoxic-ischemic Brain Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Perinatal Anoxic-ischemic Brain Injury focused on measuring newborn, therapeutic hypothermia, magnesium sulphate
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Group A Infants > 36.0 weeks gestation* with at least ONE of the following: * for gestational age also use clinical assessment
- Apgar score of less than or equal to ≤5 at 10 (ten) minutes after birth
- continued need for resuscitation, including endotracheal or mask ventilation, at 10min after birth
- acidosis defined as either umbilical cord pH or any arterial, venous or capillary pH within 60 min of birth less than (<) pH 7.00
- base deficit greater than or equal to (≥) 16 mmol/L in umbilical cord blood sample or any blood sample within 60 minutes of birth (arterial or venous blood)
Group B Newborn with moderate or severe encephalopathy with varying states of consciousness: lethargy, stupor, or coma and
One or more of below:
- hypotonia
- abnormal reflexes : oculomotor / pupillary
- suck: weak / absent
- clinical seizures - clinically confirmed
Group C integrated electroencephalogram (aEEG / CFM) (lasting at least 20 minutes), which indicates either a moderate / serious abnormalities in the background activity aEEG (a score of 2 or 3) or convulsions attacks.
Exclusion Criteria:
- major congenital maformation
- extremely poor prognosis : Apgar score 0 @ 15 minutes of life
Sites / Locations
- Polish Mother Memorial Hospital - Research Instutiute
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
TH+MgSO4
TH- therapeutic hypothermia
Therapeutic hypothermia plus magnesium sulphate intravenous infusion Neonates who were randomized to the study group (TH+MgSO4) received three 250 mg/kg doses of magnesium sulfate given as one - hour continuous infusion spaced 24 hours apart on three consecutive days. 20% Magnesium Sulfuricum (Polpharma), 2 g /10 ml were used.
therapeutic hypothermia without magnesium sulphate