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Neurology ◽  
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Objective:To determine the association between electroencephalographic seizure (ES) and electroencephalographic (ESE) exposure and unfavorable neurobehavioral outcomes in critically ill children with acute encephalopathy.Methods:This was a prospective cohort study of acutely encephalopathic critically ill children undergoing CEEG. ES exposure was assessed as: (1) no ES/ESE, (2) ES, or (3) ESE. Outcomes assessed at discharge included the Glasgow Outcome Scale - Extended Pediatric Version (GOS-E-Peds), Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category (PCPC), and mortality. Unfavorable outcome was defined as a reduction in GOS-E-Peds or PCPC score from pre-admission to discharge. Stepwise selection was used to generate multivariate logistic regression models that assessed associations between ES exposure and outcomes while adjusting for multiple other variables.Results:Among 719 consecutive critically ill subjects, there was no evidence of ES in 535 subjects (74.4%), ES in 140 subjects (19.5%), and ESE in 44 subjects (6.1%). The final multivariable logistic regression analyses included ES exposure, age dichotomized at 1-year, acute encephalopathy category, initial EEG background category, comatose at CEEG initiation, and the Pediatric Index of Mortality 2 score. There was an association between ESE and unfavorable GOS-E-Peds (Odds Ratio 2.21, 95%CI 1.07-4.54) and PCPC (Odds Ratio 2.17, 95%CI 1.05-4.51) but not mortality. There was no association between ES and unfavorable outcome or mortality.Conclusions:Among acutely encephalopathic critically ill children, there was an association between ESE and unfavorable neurobehavioral outcomes, but no association between ESE and mortality. ES exposure was not associated with unfavorable neurobehavioral outcomes or mortality.


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