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Can a Baby Recover From HIE

Can a Baby Recover From an HIE Injury?

Yes, a baby with a truly mild HIE injury can fully recover without experiencing any long-lasting or permanent damage. In case of very mild HIE, the oxygen supply to the baby’s brain is reduced or cut off for an extremely short period of time. The baby’s body can use its stored energy reserves to compensate for this brief period of oxygen deprivation.

The key for parents to understand is that what may be called a “mild” HIE injury shortly after birth, may in reality be a more serious injury. It only takes a few minutes of the brain being deprived of oxygen to cause a serious HIE injury. Many long-term complications of an HIE injury can take several years to become noticeable. Based on this, every parent whose child was diagnosed with HIE (even a mild case) should carefully watch as their child develops and grows.

delayed developmental milestones

Medical providers should be alert to the temporary effects of mild HIE, and make timely and appropriate interventions to prevent the worsening of the baby’s condition. The baby with mild HIE may appear hyper-alert, the reflexes may be rapid, and the muscle tone may be slightly weak. Some babies may not respond to sound or light, may appear floppy, cry excessively, show irritability, and/or experience feeding issues.

Many Babies Experience Lasting Problems from HIE

Babies with moderate to severe HIE injury are more likely to develop serious complications or disabilities, including cerebral palsy. Moderate or severe hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy occurs when the in-utero baby’s brain is deprived of oxygenated blood for a prolonged time period. “Prolonged” can just be a matter of minutes so reacting to warning signs of oxygen deprivation must be immediate during the delivery and newborn time periods.

HIE Treatment Process

A number of research studies have shown that up to 60% of the babies with HIE will develop severe disabilities, including cerebral palsy. A research article published in Medscape concluded that:

  • 80% of the babies that survive severe HIE will develop serious or permanent disabilities.
  • 30 to 50% of the babies that survive moderate HIE will develop serious or permanent disabilities.
  • 10 to 20% of the babies that survive moderate HIE will develop neurological complications.

Babies that survive moderate or severe HIE may develop cerebral palsy, or experience motor skill and developmental delays, epilepsy, cognitive problems, and/or vision and hearing impairments. Moderate to severe HIE may also affect the baby’s vital organs, such as the lungs, heart, and liver. According to some researchers, lungs are affected in up to 86% of the babies, heart is affected in up to 78% of the babies, and the liver is affected up to 85% of the babies.

Signs of Moderate or Severe HIE

Babies with moderate HIE may be lethargic with reduced alertness and activity. Typical reflexes (such as grasping or sucking) may be lacking, the baby’s cries may be feeble, the muscle tone may appear stiff, feeding problems may occur due to weak muscles in the throat and mouth, and breathing difficulties, apnea or seizures may occur within 24 hours after birth.

In case of severe HIE, the baby may not respond to stimulation and may go into a stupor or coma. The baby may experience severe hypotonia (weak muscle tone). A ventilator may be needed due to irregular breathing. Poor reflexes, dilated pupils, extreme seizures that resist medications, and fluctuating blood pressure and heart rate may occur with severe HIE.

Eligible babies diagnosed with moderate or severe HIE should be administered hypothermia therapy within the first six hours after birth. This may be performed as whole body cooling (WBC) or selective head cooling (SHC) to help mitigate the brain damage resulting from hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy.


Is Your Child’s Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
the Result of Medical Malpractice?

Parents whose children are living with problems caused by HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy) often wonder whether errors or mistakes by the doctors and nurses contributed to the injury. At Miller Weisbrod Olesky, our award-winning birth injury attorneys have represented families all over the United States after an HIE injury. We help answer parents questions and we employ our skills and expertise to obtain for you and your child a medical malpractice settlement that will help provide specialized medical therapy in order to maximize the quality of life and independence of your child throughout their life as they cope with the common complications that accompany HIE.

  • Were there signs of birth injury or birth complications during the pregnancy, labor, and delivery process, or presence of risk factors, which were either not recognized or properly treated?
  • During the labor and delivery, were there clear indications that the baby was suffering from fetal distress, but appropriate actions were not taken by the maternal fetal specialists, obstetrician or nurses?
  • Was there a delay in diagnosis of a likely premature birth that led to later complications, including brain injury?
  • Did the medical team fail to order a series of tests to diagnose this birth complication in a timely manner?
  • Was the decision to perform a cesarean delivery delayed leading to birth trauma during vaginal delivery or labor?
  • Did the neonatal resuscitation team fail to quickly begin important breathing support?
  • Should brain cooling (also called “hypothermia therapy”) have been provided to your baby, but the doctors and nurses failed to perform the appropriate tests or ignored the results of the tests?

Our birth injury attorneys have recovered millions of dollars in settlements for families of children that have suffered a birth injury. At no point in our legal intake process will we ask you to pay anything. The medical review of your case and the consultation are free. We only receive payment when you do, no matter how long or tough your case is.


Registered Nurses and Nurse-Attorneys Are a Vital Part of Our Birth Injury Team…and Yours

Birth injury nurse attorneys

Most birth injury law firms will employ one or two nurses to assist the review of cases and medical research. But Miller Weisbrod Olesky offers an unmatched number of nurses and nurse-attorney employees support to both the birth injury attorneys and our clients.

Our team of registered nursing staff and nurse-attorneys bring a deep level of medical and personal insight to every client’s case. Our nursing team includes both an experienced labor and delivery nurse as well as an ICU nurse. Working closely with the rest of the team, they investigate the reasons behind a birth injury and how medical professionals breached their standard of care.


Why Should You Talk with the Highly Capable Attorneys at Miller Weisbrod Olesky?

National Birth Injury Lawyers

The only way to find out if you have a birth injury case is to talk to a lawyer experienced in birth injury lawsuits. It’s not uncommon that a birth related complication results in a preventable birth injury, including cerebral palsy, but it takes a detailed expert review by a birth injury attorney of the medical records from your child’s birth to determine if the birth injury was the result of medical malpractice.

At Miller Weisbrod Olesky, a team of committed lawyers, nurses and paralegals uses our detailed medical negligence case review process to assess your child’s potential birth injury case. We start by learning more about you and your child and the status of meeting/missing developmental milestones. Then we gather medical records to determine what happened before, during pregnancy. We call in documented and proven medical experts who review your records and let us know if they think medical errors could have caused your child’s injuries.

If we feel medical negligence caused or contributed to wrongful birth in your case, we meet with you to discuss how you can receive compensation from the medical professionals who made the errors. Our birth injury attorneys have recovered millions of dollars in settlements for families of children that have suffered a birth injury.

At no point in our legal intake process will we ask you to pay anything. The medical review of your case and the consultation are free. We only receive payment when you do no matter how long or tough your case is.

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Miller Weisbrod Olesky

At Miller Weisbrod Olesky, the attorneys, nurses, and staff understand that parents of children with birth injuries feel overwhelmed. So, every client has the attention and support of a team of trained, compassionate professionals. But we don’t just offer compassion.

We offer a process to help you discover whether your child’s birth injury, HIE, cerebral palsy or brain injury was caused by a medical error.

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