Neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age after general anaesthesia and awake-regional anaesthesia in infancy (GAS): an international multicentre, randomised controlled trial

Autor: Davidson, Aj, Frawley, G, Hardy, P, Arnup, Sj, Schuster, T, Lee, K, Hunt, Rw, Stargatt, R, Sheppard, S, Ormond, Gd, Hartmann, Pl, Takagi, Mj, Malarbi, S, Doyle, M, Ragg, P, Backstrom, M, Costi, D, von Ungern Sternberg, Bs, Wilton, Nc, Knottenbelt, G, Disma, NICOLA MASSIMO, Montobbio, G, Mameli, L, Tuo, P, Girbaldi, G, PINI PRATO, Alessio, Mattioli, Girolamo, Wolfler, A, Izzo, F, Salvo, I, Sonzogni, V, Locatelli, Bg, Khotcholava, M, de Graaff, Jc, van Gool, Jt, Numan, Sc, van Veldhuijzen, D, Kalkman, Cj, van Baar, Al, Steenis, Lj, Hagenaars, Jh, Absalom, Ar, Hoekstra, Fm, Volkers, M, Withington, D, Furue, K, Gaudreault, J, Mccann, Me, Berde, C, Soriano, S, Young, V, Sethna, N, Kovatsis, P, Cravero, J, Bellinger, D, Marmor, J, Lynn, A, Ivanova, I, Hunyady, A, Verma, S, Polaner, D, Thomas, J, Mueller, M, Haret, D, Szmuk, P, Steiner, J, Kravitz, B, Surantham, S, Hays, S, Taenzer, A, Maxwell, L, Williams, Rk, Morton, Ns, Bell, G, Dorris, L, Adey, C, Pownall, J, Bagshaw, O, Chisakuta, A, Eissa, A, Stoddart, P, Davis, A, Myles, P, Withngton, De, Degraaff, Jc, Bellinger, Dc, Wolf, A, Mcintosh, N, Carlin, J, Leslie, K, de Lima, J, Hammer, G, Field, D, Gebski, V, Tibboel, D.
Přispěvatelé: Development and Treatment of Psychosocial Problems, Critical care, Anesthesiology, Peri-operative and Emergency medicine (CAPE)
Rok vydání: 2016
Předmět:
Male
Pediatrics
Hernia
Research Support
U.S. Gov't
P.H.S

CHILDREN
P.H.S
Bayley Scales of Infant Development
law.invention
Child Development
0302 clinical medicine
Randomized controlled trial
030202 anesthesiology
law
Medicine
Anesthesia
General anaesthesia
Non-U.S. Gov't
Child
BIRTH COHORT
Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence
Research Support
Non-U.S. Gov't

Medicine (all)
CHILDHOOD EXPOSURE
Age Factors
Wechsler Scales
Brain
Gestational age
General Medicine
Multicenter Study
Inguinal
Randomized Controlled Trial
Cohort
CLINICAL-RESEARCH
Female
Cohort study
medicine.medical_specialty
Spinal
Gestational Age
Anesthesia
General

Anesthesia
Spinal

Child
Preschool

Double-Blind Method
Hernia
Inguinal

Herniorrhaphy
Humans
Infant
Research Support
ACADEMIC-PERFORMANCE
N.I.H
DEVELOPING BRAIN
03 medical and health sciences
Research Support
N.I.H.
Extramural

EARLY EXPOSURE
030225 pediatrics
Journal Article
Toddler
General
Preschool
business.industry
Extramural
LEARNING-DISABILITIES
CELL-DEATH
NEUROTOXICITY
U.S. Gov't
business
Zdroj: The Lancet, 387(10015), 239. Lancet Publishing Group
The Lancet, 387(10015), 239-250. ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
The Lancet, 387(10015), 239. Elsevier Limited
ISSN: 0140-6736
Popis: Background Preclinical data suggest that general anaesthetics affect brain development. There is mixed evidence from cohort studies that young children exposed to anaesthesia can have an increased risk of poor neurodevelopmental outcome. We aimed to establish whether general anaesthesia in infancy has any effect on neurodevelopmental outcome. Here we report the secondary outcome of neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age in the General Anaesthesia compared to Spinal anaesthesia (GAS) trial.Methods In this international assessor-masked randomised controlled equivalence trial, we recruited infants younger than 60 weeks postmenstrual age, born at greater than 26 weeks ' gestation, and who had inguinal herniorrhaphy, from 28 hospitals in Australia, Italy, the USA, the UK, Canada, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. Infants were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive either awake-regional anaesthesia or sevoflurane-based general anaesthesia. Web-based randomisation was done in blocks of two or four and stratified by site and gestational age at birth. Infants were excluded if they had existing risk factors for neurological injury. The primary outcome of the trial will be the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence Third Edition (WPPSI-III) Full Scale Intelligence Quotient score at age 5 years. The secondary outcome, reported here, is the composite cognitive score of the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development III, assessed at 2 years. The analysis was as per protocol adjusted for gestational age at birth. A difference in means of five points (1/3 SD) was predefined as the clinical equivalence margin. This trial is registered with ANZCTR, number ACTRN12606000441516 and ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00756600.Findings Between Feb 9, 2007, and Jan 31, 2013, 363 infants were randomly assigned to receive awake-regional anaesthesia and 359 to general anaesthesia. Outcome data were available for 238 children in the awake-regional group and 294 in the general anaesthesia group. In the as-per-protocol analysis, the cognitive composite score (mean [SD]) was 98.6 (14.2) in the awake-regional group and 98.2 (14.7) in the general anaesthesia group. There was equivalence in mean between groups (awake-regional minus general anaesthesia 0.169, 95% CI-2.30 to 2.64). The median duration of anaesthesia in the general anaesthesia group was 54 min.Interpretation For this secondary outcome, we found no evidence that just less than 1 h of sevoflurane anaesthesia in infancy increases the risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age compared with awake-regional anaesthesia.Funding Australia National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), Health Technologies Assessment-National Institute for Health Research UK, National Institutes of Health, Food and Drug Administration, Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Canadian Institute of Health Research, Canadian Anesthesiologists ' Society, Pfizer Canada, Italian Ministry of Heath, Fonds NutsOhra, and UK Clinical Research Network (UKCRN).
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