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Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy Brain Injury

Complications arising before, during, or following the delivery of a child may result in unforeseen and significant consequences for both the child and their parents.

What is Hypoxic-Ischaemic Encephalopathy ("HIE")?

Hypoxic-Ischaemic Encephalopathy ("HIE") is a critical medical condition that can lead to brain injury and may occur prior to, during, or shortly after birth.

HIE arises when the brain is deprived of adequate oxygen or blood supply. HIE can be caused by labour and delivery issues, maternal health factors and neonatal factors.

How is HIE Diagnosed?

HIE is diagnosed in a number of ways, including:

  • Blood tests

  • Lumbar puncture

  • Tests of the umbilical cord or placenta

  • Ultrasound of the head, electroencephalography ("EEG") or brain MRI

However, in many cases a healthcare provider may suspect HIE shortly after birth based on symptoms or issues during labour and delivery. In some cases, a child with HIE may not be diagnosed until later in life.

HIE Symptoms

HIE symptoms include, but are not limited to:

  • Pale, blue or grey skin colour following birth

  • Difficulty breathing or feeding

  • An irregular or slow heart rate

  • Seizures

  • Fatigue

  • Poor reflexes

  • Weak muscle tone or tense muscles

HIE Prognosis

While some new-borns will fully recover from HIE others may have neurological or development issues as a result. Long-term effects of HIE can include Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, difficulties communicating and sensory issues. The severity, and ultimate prognosis, will depend on the duration of oxygen deprivation during labour or pregnancy and the treatment provided after birth.

HIE Treatment

Therapeutic hypothermia is considered the standard treatment for full-term infants with moderate to severe HIE. Hypothermia therapy involves cooling the baby quickly after birth and can reduce the risk of permanent brain damage from HIE. Prompt HIE treatment can prevent brain damage and lead to the best outcome for new-borns.

If complications do arise, as a child grows, they may need additional supports including physical, occupational or speech therapy.

HIE Medical Negligence

There can be a range of causes of HIE, with Medical Negligence being one of them. At Lavelle Partners, we understand that HIE can have significant consequences for both the child and their parents. Families may struggle to cover the costs of everyday living and those associated with additional medical care.

If the injury was directly due to the negligence of a medical professional, we can assist you in determining if you can bring a claim against the negligent party for any damages incurred.

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Why Choose Lavelle for a HIE Brain Injury?

  • Our award-winning Medical Negligence Team, headed by Partner Avril Scally, have decades of combined experience and place client care at the centre of everything we do.

  • Our team have developed a reputation for excellence, having being acclaimed as Personal Injury / Medical Negligence Team of the Year at the Irish Law Awards in both 2023 and 2022.

  • We have successfully managed many cases of HIE Brain Injury caused as a result of medical negligence where we have both the legal expertise and understanding of the real-life challenges faced by individuals and their families following such events.

  • We will listen to your case carefully and with empathy and will only recommend moving forward if we believe you have a valid case.

  • We will manage the process entirely on your behalf; compiling the necessary information and managing the submission of your medical negligence claim.

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For expert legal advice on Brain Injuries as a result of Medical Negligence, contact us on +353 1 644 5800 or email law@lavellepartners.ie

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