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Feeding and developmental outcomes after neonatal seizures-A prospective observational study.

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Roberts, KH; Barks, JDE; Glass, HC; Soul, JS; Chang, T; Wusthoff, CJ; Chu, CJ; Massey, SL; Abend, NS; Lemmon, ME; Thomas, C; Guillet, R ...
Published in: Ann Child Neurol Soc
September 2023

OBJECTIVE: Among neonates with acute symptomatic seizures, we evaluated whether inability to take full feeds at time of hospital discharge from neonatal seizure admission is associated with worse neurodevelopmental outcomes, after adjusting for relevant clinical variables. METHODS: This prospective, 9-center study of the Neonatal Seizure Registry (NSR) assessed characteristics of infants with seizures including: evidence of brainstem injury on MRI, mode of feeding upon discharge, and developmental outcomes at 12, 18, and 24 months. Inability to take oral feeds was identified through review of medical records. Brainstem injury was identified through central review of neonatal MRIs. Developmental outcomes were assessed with the Warner Initial Developmental Evaluation of Adaptive and Functional Skills (WIDEA-FS) at 12, 18, and 24 months corrected age. RESULTS: Among 276 infants, inability to achieve full oral feeds was associated with lower total WIDEA-FS scores (160.2±25.5 for full oral feeds vs. 121.8±42.9 for some/no oral feeds at 24 months, p<0.001). At 12 months, a G-tube was required for 23 of the 49 (47%) infants who did not achieve full oral feeds, compared with 2 of the 221 (1%) who took full feeds at discharge (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Inability to take full oral feeds upon hospital discharge is an objective clinical sign that can identify infants with acute symptomatic neonatal seizures who are at high risk for impaired development at 24 months.

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Ann Child Neurol Soc

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2831-3267

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September 2023

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1

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3

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209 / 217

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United States
 

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Roberts, K. H., Barks, J. D. E., Glass, H. C., Soul, J. S., Chang, T., Wusthoff, C. J., … Shellhaas, R. A. (2023). Feeding and developmental outcomes after neonatal seizures-A prospective observational study. Ann Child Neurol Soc, 1(3), 209–217. https://doi.org/10.1002/cns3.6
Roberts, Katelyn H., John D. E. Barks, Hannah C. Glass, Janet S. Soul, Taeun Chang, Courtney J. Wusthoff, Catherine J. Chu, et al. “Feeding and developmental outcomes after neonatal seizures-A prospective observational study.Ann Child Neurol Soc 1, no. 3 (September 2023): 209–17. https://doi.org/10.1002/cns3.6.
Roberts KH, Barks JDE, Glass HC, Soul JS, Chang T, Wusthoff CJ, et al. Feeding and developmental outcomes after neonatal seizures-A prospective observational study. Ann Child Neurol Soc. 2023 Sep;1(3):209–17.
Roberts, Katelyn H., et al. “Feeding and developmental outcomes after neonatal seizures-A prospective observational study.Ann Child Neurol Soc, vol. 1, no. 3, Sept. 2023, pp. 209–17. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/cns3.6.
Roberts KH, Barks JDE, Glass HC, Soul JS, Chang T, Wusthoff CJ, Chu CJ, Massey SL, Abend NS, Lemmon ME, Thomas C, Guillet R, Rogers EE, Franck LS, McCaffery H, Li Y, McCulloch CE, Shellhaas RA. Feeding and developmental outcomes after neonatal seizures-A prospective observational study. Ann Child Neurol Soc. 2023 Sep;1(3):209–217.

Published In

Ann Child Neurol Soc

DOI

EISSN

2831-3267

Publication Date

September 2023

Volume

1

Issue

3

Start / End Page

209 / 217

Location

United States