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. 2013 Apr 10;13:52. doi: 10.1186/1471-2431-13-52

Table 6.

Short-term neurological outcomes

Outcome Whole cohort n = 60 (100%) Thompson < 7 n = 16 (100%) Thompson ≥ 7 n = 44 (100%)
Mild encephalopathy a
12 (20)
11 (69)
1 (2) *
Moderate encephalopathy a
27 (45)
5 (31)
22 (50) *
Severe encephalopathy a
21 (35)
0
21 (48) *
aEEG or Clinical Seizure
35 (58)
0
35 (80) *
Mean core temperature age 3 hours (±SD)
35.3 (±1.1)
36.3 (±0.4)
34.9 (±1.0) *
aEEG normal at 6 and 24 hours
23 (38)
16 (100)
7 (16) *
aEEG abnormal age 3 hours (n=50)
33 (66)
2(13)
31(71) *
aEEG abnormal age 6 hours
36 (60)
0
36 (82) *
aEEG abnormal age 3 or 6 hours
40 (67)
2(13)
38 (86) *
aEEG severely abnormal age 6 hours
25 (42)
0
25 (57) *
aEEG severely abnormal age 24 hours
18 (30)
0
18 (41) **
Dead or aEEG severely abnormal age 48 hours
12 (20)
0
12 (27)
Maximum Thompson score ≥ 15
21 (35)
0
21 (48) **
Dead or maximum Thompson Score ≥ 15
22 (37)
0
22 (50) *
Dead
8 (13)
0
8 (19)
Median age at death, d (Range) (n=8)
2 (1.5 – 5)
-
2 (1.5 – 5)
Thompson score normal (0) by day 7 22 (42) 13 (81) 9 (25) *

LOC: Level of consciousness, aEEG: amplitude-integrated EEG.

a: Highest modified Sarnat encephalopathy grade recorded in the first 72 hours.

* p<0.0001, ** p=0.001, † p=0.025, ‡ p=0.09.