Retrospective Multicenter Validation of a Conventional EEG-Based Decision-Support Algorithm to Discriminate Mild Versus Moderate/Severe Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy in Term Newborns (Newborn Neuro Digital Project)
This retrospective, multicenter, observational study evaluates how well a decision-support algorithm can tell apart mild forms of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) from moderate or severe forms in full-term newborns born after a lack of oxygen around birth (perinatal asphyxia). The algorithm reads the raw (non-compressed) EEG signal. Its output is compared with the reference reading of the full conventional EEG made by a panel of pediatric neurophysiologists together with the baby's clinical information. The study uses only medical data that already exists and asks nothing of the babies or their families.
The algorithm under investigation was developed in a previous retrospective clinical study (registered as NCT05114070; French CNIL/ethics ref CER-2021-023; approved by the Sorbonne University ethics committee) and is based on background-rhythm analysis of EEG. Newborns are analyzed in two subgroups: those who received a treatment liable to modify the EEG tracing, and those who did not. Conventional EEG recordings are collected from the neurophysiology departments of participating level-3 maternity hospitals over the period 01 January 2016 to 30 April 2026. No follow-up or sampling is performed.
Inclusion Criteria: * No parental opposition to the use of the child's medical data within 1 month of the mailed information notice * Gestational age ≥ 36 weeks of amenorrhea * Birth weight ≥ 1800 g * Born in a context of perinatal asphyxia (any cause) leading to suspected HIE, with EITHER biological signs of metabolic acidosis (pH ≤ 7 or base deficit ≥ 16 mmol/L or lactate ≥ 11 mmol/L within the first hour of life, any blood sample) OR a history of asphyxia with Apgar ≤ 5 at 10 minutes or need for ventilatory resuscitation continued at 10 minutes of life * Non-compressed conventional EEG (EEGc) recorded before the 6th hour of life * EEG including the signal of active electrodes Fp1, Fp2, T3 and T4
Exclusion Criteria: * Participation in a therapeutic biomedical research liable to modify the EEG tracing * Fewer than 20 minutes of artifact-free EEG recording * Signal from active electrodes Fp1, Fp2, T3 and T4 not exploitable
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