An Exploratory Study Into a New Head Ultrasound Marker for Predicting Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Preterm Infants

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作者
Yuan, Jing [1 ]
Cao, Xiang [2 ]
Deng, Yingping [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Kunshan Matern & Childrens Hlth Care Hosp, Dept Neonatol, Kunshan, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[2] Hainan Women & Childrens Med Ctr, Dept Neonatol, Haikou, Hainan, Peoples R China
[3] Fudan Univ, Dept Neonatol, Childrens Hosp, Shanghai, Peoples R China
[4] Fudan Univ, Childrens Hosp, Dept Neonatol, 399 Wanyuan St, Shanghai 201102, Peoples R China
关键词
head ultrasound; corpus callosum; corpus callosum-fastigium length; preterm infants; HUS = head ultrasound; CC = corpus callosum; CCF length = corpus callosum-fastigium length; TEA = term equivalent age; IVH = intraventricular hemorrhage; CGA = corrected gestational age; SD = standard deviation; PDMS-2=Peabody Developmental Motor Scales-2; POWER DOPPLER SONOGRAPHY; UTERINE ARTERIOVENOUS-MALFORMATIONS; COLOR DOPPLER; RETAINED PRODUCTS; ENDOMETRIAL POLYPS; BLOOD-FLOW; VASCULAR MALFORMATIONS; ARTERY PSEUDOANEURYSM; GRAY-SCALE; DIAGNOSIS;
D O I
10.1097/RUQ.0000000000000582
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Preterm infants are at risk of neurological impairments and long-term developmental delay. Head ultrasound (HUS) is a promising tool for early detection of preterm brain injury and prediction of neurodevelopmental outcomes. We performed a retrospective analysis of data of 42 preterm infants with neurodevelopmental follow-up at 12 to 24 months corrected age. Corpus callosum length (CC length) and corpus callosum-fastigium length (CCF length) were measured on the HUS scans. Motor function and communication skills were assessed using evaluation scales. Corpus callosum length and CCF length were correlated with neurodevelopmental outcomes using Spearman correlation analysis. Neither CC length nor CCF length correlated with motor developmental outcomes. On early HUS, the CCF length was negatively correlated with symbolic composite percentile ranks (Spearman rho = -0.49, P = 0.033) and total percentile ranks (Spearman rho = -0.545, P = 0.016). On follow-up HUS scans, the CCF length was also found to be negatively correlated with social composite raw scores and percentile ranks (Spearman rho = -0.615, P = 0.005; and Spearman rho = -0.64, P = 0.003, respectively), symbolic composite raw scores and percentile ranks (Spearman rho = -0.609, P = 0.006; and Spearman rho = -0.657, P = 0.002, respectively) and total raw scores and percentile ranks (Spearman rho = -0.472, P = 0.041; and Spearman rho = -0.504, P = 0.028, respectively). Corpus callosum-fastigium length measurement on serial HUS is useful in predicting cognitive and behavioral outcomes at corrected age 12 to 24 months.
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