Surgery on the aortic arch and feasibility of electroencephalography (SAFE) monitoring in neonates: protocol for a prospective observational cohort study
William M McDevitt, Timothy J Jones, Laura Quinn, Christina L Easter, Jin Jing, M Brandon Westover, Barnaby R Scholefield, Stefano Seri, Nigel E Drury

TL;DR
This study will assess the feasibility of using EEG monitoring during neonatal heart surgery to better understand brain activity and improve outcomes.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel approach to monitor EEG during aortic arch repair in neonates to inform future clinical trials.
Findings
EEG monitoring will be evaluated for feasibility during neonatal aortic arch surgery.
The relationship between temperature and EEG patterns will be analyzed to guide clinical practice.
Neurodevelopmental outcomes will be tracked at 24 months post-surgery.
Abstract
While survival rates following neonatal surgery for congenital heart disease (CHD) have improved over the years, neurodevelopmental delays are still highly prevalent in these patients. After correcting for the CHD subtype, the severity of developmental impairment is dependent on multiple factors, including intraoperative brain injury, which is more frequent and more severe in those undergoing aortic arch repair with deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA). It is proposed that brain injury may be reduced if cooling is stopped at the point of electrocerebral inactivity (ECI) on electroencephalogram (EEG), but there is limited evidence to support this as few centres perform perioperative EEG routinely. This study aims to assess the feasibility of EEG monitoring during neonatal aortic arch repair and investigate the relationship between temperature and EEG to inform the design of a…
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TopicsCongenital Heart Disease Studies · Neonatal and fetal brain pathology · Aortic Disease and Treatment Approaches
