Consensus definition and diagnostic criteria for neonatal encephalopathy-study protocol for a real-time modified delphi study.
Aoife BranaganTim HurleyFiona QuirkeDeclan DevanePetek E TaneriNadia BadawiBharati SinhaCynthia BearerFrank H BloomfieldSonia L BonifacioGeraldine BoylanSuzann K CampbellLina ChalakMary D'AltonLinda S deVriesMohamed El DibDonna M FerrieroChris GalePierre GressensAlistair J GunnSarah KayBeccy MaesoSarah B MulkeyDeirdre M MurrayKarin B NelsonTetyana H NesterenkoBetsy PilonNicola J RobertsonKaren WalkerCourtney J WusthoffEleanor J Molloynull nullPublished in: Pediatric research (2024)
The terms Neonatal Encephalopathy and Hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy tend to be used interchangeably in the literature to describe a term newborn with signs of encephalopathy at birth. This creates difficulty in communication with families and carers, and between medical professionals and researchers, as well as creating difficulty with performance of research. The DEFINE project will use a Real-time Delphi approach to create a consensus definition for the term 'Neonatal Encephalopathy'. A definition formed by this consensus approach will be accepted and utilised by the neonatal community to improve research, outcomes, and parental experience.