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- Title
Implementation of amplitude-integrated electroencephalography in tertiary Canadian Neonatal Intensive Care Units—a longitudinal study.
- Authors
Grass, Beate; Crosdale, Blondel; Keyzers, Matthew; Deshpande, Poorva; Hahn, Cecil; Ly, Linh G; McNamara, Patrick J
- Abstract
Aim To investigate the implementation of amplitude-integrated electroencephalography (aEEG) as bedside monitoring tool of cerebral function in tertiary Canadian Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) over the past decade. Methods Longitudinal study consisting of online surveys of neonatologists on the use of aEEG in 2009 and 2018. Results The response rate to the survey was 72 of 149 (49%) in 2009 and 18 of 30 (60%) in 2018, respectively. aEEG has been implemented in almost all (2009: 62.5%; 2018: 94%) tertiary Canadian NICUs. Two-thirds (2009: 67%; 2018: 71%) of the respondents considered information from aEEG tracing helpful in clinical practice. The main indications for aEEG were term neonates with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (2009 and 2018: 76%) and seizure detection/surveillance (2009: 88%; 2018: 94%). Teaching on aEEG has been implemented for neonatologists (2018: 100%) and health care providers (2018: 50%) in tertiary Canadian NICUs but there is a lack of standardization of training. Use of aEEG in preterm neonates (2009: 37%, 2018: 33%) and application of aEEG in research (18% reported occasional use) is less common. Conclusion aEEG is well established in tertiary Canadian NICUs to monitor cerebral function and detect seizure activity. There is a need to develop formalized aEEG training programs and methods to assess competence. Further implementation of aEEG in preterm neonates and research is desirable.
- Subjects
CANADA; SEIZURES diagnosis; CEREBRAL ischemia; ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY; INTEGRATED health care delivery; LONGITUDINAL method; NEONATAL intensive care; NEONATOLOGISTS; QUESTIONNAIRES; SPASMS; NEONATAL intensive care units; HUMAN services programs; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; TERTIARY care
- Publication
Paediatrics & Child Health (1205-7088), 2020, Vol 25, Issue 8, p511
- ISSN
1205-7088
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/pch/pxz091