2017
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2017.09.64
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The search continues: neuroprotection for all neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy

Abstract: Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) from peripartum complications is a leading cause of neonatal brain injury. Inducing therapeutic hypothermia within 6 hours of birth to 33.0-34.0 ℃ for 72 hours is the standard of care for moderate to severe encephalopathy in many developed countries. The protection afforded by hypothermia is incomplete, however, as nearly half of hypothermia-treated survivors suffer persistent moderate to severe neurologic disabilities (1,2). Therefore, we continue to search for therapeuti… Show more

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“…About 20 % of the affected neonates die during the perinatal period, while the survivors suffer neurodevelopmental disorders, epilepsy and learning disabilities, all of which seriously endanger the physical and mental health of children [8]. The pathogenesis of HIBD is not yet fully understood, although it is generally believed to be related to calcium overload, disorders in energy metabolism, and oxygen free radicalinduced damage [9,10]. Therefore, there is need to understand the mechanism involved in the occurrence and development of HIBD, and to evolve a safe and effective treatment strategy for it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About 20 % of the affected neonates die during the perinatal period, while the survivors suffer neurodevelopmental disorders, epilepsy and learning disabilities, all of which seriously endanger the physical and mental health of children [8]. The pathogenesis of HIBD is not yet fully understood, although it is generally believed to be related to calcium overload, disorders in energy metabolism, and oxygen free radicalinduced damage [9,10]. Therefore, there is need to understand the mechanism involved in the occurrence and development of HIBD, and to evolve a safe and effective treatment strategy for it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%