Wang Zheng, Zhang Peng, Zhou Wenhao, Zhou Xiaoyu, Shi Yuan, Cheng Xiuyong, Lin Zhenlang, Xia Shiwen, Zhou Wei, Cheng Guoqiang
Department of Neonatology, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, National Children's Medical Center, Shanghai, China.
Department of Neonatology, Children's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing China.
Transl Pediatr. 2021 Mar;10(3):552-559. doi: 10.21037/tp-20-340.
Electroencephalography (EEG) is an accessible technique for bedside monitoring of the cerebral function in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The popularization of EEG in the field of newborns in China is relatively late compared with western countries. To learn more about current practices and improvement of EEG monitoring, we conducted a survey to describe current utilization of EEG in NICU in China.
A cross-sectional electronic survey with 21-items about EEG using in NICU was administered for pediatricians in China on the official website of "Questionnaire Star".
A total of 251 participants were involved, in which 64% of them reported using EEG. EEG was employed in NICUs of Children's hospitals (97%), and grade III, class A hospitals (69%). Besides, neonatal encephalopathy and suspected seizures were the most common indications for use. In clinical practice, the vast majority of physicians managed their patients on the basis of EEG (93%). Pediatricians prefer to use conventional video-EEG (cEEG) to detect seizures and make the diagnosis of encephalopathy. Both amplitude integrated EEG (aEEG) (78%) and cEEG (56%) were mainly interpreted by neonatologists. However, only 56% of respondents had ever taken a formal EEG training course. Overall, 96% of the respondents reported that they would be interested in attending an education session on EEG in the NICU. aEEG interpretation was the most interesting part to learn (81%). For those who were not using EEG, cost (43%) and difficulty interpretation (30%) were reported as barriers to use.
The utilization rate of EEG in NICU in China is significantly lower than the international level. There is an urgent need for standardized training and financial support for neonatologists in the use of EEG and interpretation of aEEG results.
脑电图(EEG)是新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)床边监测脑功能的一种可及技术。与西方国家相比,EEG在中国新生儿领域的普及相对较晚。为了更多地了解EEG监测的当前实践和改进情况,我们开展了一项调查以描述中国NICU中EEG的当前使用情况。
在“问卷星”官方网站上对中国的儿科医生进行了一项关于NICU中使用EEG的21项横断面电子调查。
共有251名参与者,其中64%报告使用EEG。EEG在儿童医院的NICU(97%)以及三级甲等医院(69%)中使用。此外,新生儿脑病和疑似癫痫发作是最常见的使用指征。在临床实践中,绝大多数医生根据EEG来管理患者(93%)。儿科医生更倾向于使用常规视频脑电图(cEEG)来检测癫痫发作并做出脑病诊断。振幅整合脑电图(aEEG)(78%)和cEEG(56%)主要由新生儿科医生解读。然而,只有56%的受访者参加过正式的EEG培训课程。总体而言,96%的受访者表示他们有兴趣参加关于NICU中EEG的教育课程。aEEG解读是最有趣的学习部分(81%)。对于那些未使用EEG的人,成本(43%)和解读困难(30%)被报告为使用障碍。
中国NICU中EEG的使用率显著低于国际水平。迫切需要对新生儿科医生进行EEG使用和aEEG结果解读的标准化培训及资金支持。