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Perinatal Clinical Antecedents of White Matter Microstructural Abnormalities on Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Extremely Preterm Infants

OBJECTIVE: To identify perinatal clinical antecedents of white matter microstructural abnormalities in extremely preterm infants. METHODS: A prospective cohort of extremely preterm infants (N = 86) and healthy term controls (N = 16) underwent diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) at term equivalent age. Re...

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Autores principales: Pogribna, Ulana, Yu, Xintian, Burson, Katrina, Zhou, Yuxiang, Lasky, Robert E., Narayana, Ponnada A., Parikh, Nehal A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3756943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24009724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072974
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author Pogribna, Ulana
Yu, Xintian
Burson, Katrina
Zhou, Yuxiang
Lasky, Robert E.
Narayana, Ponnada A.
Parikh, Nehal A.
author_facet Pogribna, Ulana
Yu, Xintian
Burson, Katrina
Zhou, Yuxiang
Lasky, Robert E.
Narayana, Ponnada A.
Parikh, Nehal A.
author_sort Pogribna, Ulana
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description OBJECTIVE: To identify perinatal clinical antecedents of white matter microstructural abnormalities in extremely preterm infants. METHODS: A prospective cohort of extremely preterm infants (N = 86) and healthy term controls (N = 16) underwent diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) at term equivalent age. Region of interest-based measures of white matter microstructure - fractional anisotropy and mean diffusivity - were quantified in seven vulnerable cerebral regions and group differences assessed. In the preterm cohort, multivariable linear regression analyses were conducted to identify independent clinical factors associated with microstructural abnormalities. RESULTS: Preterm infants had a mean (standard deviation) gestational age of 26.1 (1.7) weeks and birth weight of 824 (182) grams. Compared to term controls, the preterm cohort exhibited widespread microstructural abnormalities in 9 of 14 regional measures. Chorioamnionitis, necrotizing enterocolitis, white matter injury on cranial ultrasound, and increasing duration of mechanical ventilation were adversely correlated with regional microstructure. Conversely, antenatal steroids, female sex, longer duration of caffeine therapy, and greater duration of human milk use were independent favorable factors. White matter injury on cranial ultrasound was associated with a five weeks or greater delayed maturation of the corpus callosum; every additional 10 days of human milk use were associated with a three weeks or greater advanced maturation of the corpus callosum. CONCLUSIONS: Diffusion tensor imaging is sensitive in detecting the widespread cerebral delayed maturation and/or damage increasingly observed in extremely preterm infants. In our cohort, it also aided identification of several previously known or suspected perinatal clinical antecedents of brain injury, aberrant development, and neurodevelopmental impairments.
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spelling pubmed-37569432013-09-05 Perinatal Clinical Antecedents of White Matter Microstructural Abnormalities on Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Extremely Preterm Infants Pogribna, Ulana Yu, Xintian Burson, Katrina Zhou, Yuxiang Lasky, Robert E. Narayana, Ponnada A. Parikh, Nehal A. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To identify perinatal clinical antecedents of white matter microstructural abnormalities in extremely preterm infants. METHODS: A prospective cohort of extremely preterm infants (N = 86) and healthy term controls (N = 16) underwent diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) at term equivalent age. Region of interest-based measures of white matter microstructure - fractional anisotropy and mean diffusivity - were quantified in seven vulnerable cerebral regions and group differences assessed. In the preterm cohort, multivariable linear regression analyses were conducted to identify independent clinical factors associated with microstructural abnormalities. RESULTS: Preterm infants had a mean (standard deviation) gestational age of 26.1 (1.7) weeks and birth weight of 824 (182) grams. Compared to term controls, the preterm cohort exhibited widespread microstructural abnormalities in 9 of 14 regional measures. Chorioamnionitis, necrotizing enterocolitis, white matter injury on cranial ultrasound, and increasing duration of mechanical ventilation were adversely correlated with regional microstructure. Conversely, antenatal steroids, female sex, longer duration of caffeine therapy, and greater duration of human milk use were independent favorable factors. White matter injury on cranial ultrasound was associated with a five weeks or greater delayed maturation of the corpus callosum; every additional 10 days of human milk use were associated with a three weeks or greater advanced maturation of the corpus callosum. CONCLUSIONS: Diffusion tensor imaging is sensitive in detecting the widespread cerebral delayed maturation and/or damage increasingly observed in extremely preterm infants. In our cohort, it also aided identification of several previously known or suspected perinatal clinical antecedents of brain injury, aberrant development, and neurodevelopmental impairments. Public Library of Science 2013-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3756943/ /pubmed/24009724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072974 Text en © 2013 Pogribna et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Pogribna, Ulana
Yu, Xintian
Burson, Katrina
Zhou, Yuxiang
Lasky, Robert E.
Narayana, Ponnada A.
Parikh, Nehal A.
Perinatal Clinical Antecedents of White Matter Microstructural Abnormalities on Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Extremely Preterm Infants
title Perinatal Clinical Antecedents of White Matter Microstructural Abnormalities on Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Extremely Preterm Infants
title_full Perinatal Clinical Antecedents of White Matter Microstructural Abnormalities on Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Extremely Preterm Infants
title_fullStr Perinatal Clinical Antecedents of White Matter Microstructural Abnormalities on Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Extremely Preterm Infants
title_full_unstemmed Perinatal Clinical Antecedents of White Matter Microstructural Abnormalities on Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Extremely Preterm Infants
title_short Perinatal Clinical Antecedents of White Matter Microstructural Abnormalities on Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Extremely Preterm Infants
title_sort perinatal clinical antecedents of white matter microstructural abnormalities on diffusion tensor imaging in extremely preterm infants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3756943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24009724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072974
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