Association of EEG Response to Hypertonic Saline and Neurologic Outcomes in Pediatric Acute Brain Injury
Emma L Mazzio, Eva Catenaccio, Raymond Liu, Arastoo Vossough, Nicholas S Abend, Alicia M Alcamo, Jimmy W Huh, Shih-shan Chen, Robert A Berg, Alexis A Topjian, Craig A Press, Matthew P Kirschen

TL;DR
This study shows that EEG changes after hypertonic saline may predict better outcomes in children with brain injuries.
Contribution
The study introduces qEEG ADR response to HTS as a potential biomarker for cerebral perfusion in pediatric acute brain injury.
Findings
28% of patients showed an ADR response to HTS.
ADRs responders had four times higher odds of favorable outcomes and survival.
ADRs were more common in older children with normal EEG backgrounds.
Abstract
EEG is a critical tool for neuromonitoring and neuroprognostication in children with acute brain injury. Quantitative EEG (qEEG), particularly the alpha-delta ratio (ADR), can detect worsening cerebral ischemia in adults, but it is unknown whether it can identify more subtle and transient changes in cerebral blood flow, such as those induced by hypertonic saline (HTS), in children. We aimed to determine whether we could identify a cohort of patients with an ADR response to HTS and to evaluate the association between an ADR response and neurologic outcomes in critically ill children with acute brain injury. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit with acute brain injury who received HTS during EEG monitoring from 2018–2023. The ADR was calculated before and after HTS administration. An ADR response was defined as > 20% increase…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Arrest and Resuscitation · Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances · Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
