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Neonatal Encephalopathic Cerebral Injury in South India Assessed by Perinatal Magnetic Resonance Biomarkers and Early Childhood Neurodevelopmental Outcome

Although brain injury after neonatal encephalopathy has been characterised well in high-income countries, little is known about such injury in low- and middle-income countries. Such injury accounts for an estimated 1 million neonatal deaths per year. We used magnetic resonance (MR) biomarkers to cha...

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Autores principales: Lally, Peter J., Price, David L., Pauliah, Shreela S., Bainbridge, Alan, Kurien, Justin, Sivasamy, Neeraja, Cowan, Frances M., Balraj, Guhan, Ayer, Manjula, Satheesan, Kariyapilly, Ceebi, Sreejith, Wade, Angie, Swamy, Ravi, Padinjattel, Shaji, Hutchon, Betty, Vijayakumar, Madhava, Nair, Mohandas, Padinharath, Krishnakumar, Zhang, Hui, Cady, Ernest B., Shankaran, Seetha, Thayyil, Sudhin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3914890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24505327
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087874
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author Lally, Peter J.
Price, David L.
Pauliah, Shreela S.
Bainbridge, Alan
Kurien, Justin
Sivasamy, Neeraja
Cowan, Frances M.
Balraj, Guhan
Ayer, Manjula
Satheesan, Kariyapilly
Ceebi, Sreejith
Wade, Angie
Swamy, Ravi
Padinjattel, Shaji
Hutchon, Betty
Vijayakumar, Madhava
Nair, Mohandas
Padinharath, Krishnakumar
Zhang, Hui
Cady, Ernest B.
Shankaran, Seetha
Thayyil, Sudhin
author_facet Lally, Peter J.
Price, David L.
Pauliah, Shreela S.
Bainbridge, Alan
Kurien, Justin
Sivasamy, Neeraja
Cowan, Frances M.
Balraj, Guhan
Ayer, Manjula
Satheesan, Kariyapilly
Ceebi, Sreejith
Wade, Angie
Swamy, Ravi
Padinjattel, Shaji
Hutchon, Betty
Vijayakumar, Madhava
Nair, Mohandas
Padinharath, Krishnakumar
Zhang, Hui
Cady, Ernest B.
Shankaran, Seetha
Thayyil, Sudhin
author_sort Lally, Peter J.
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description Although brain injury after neonatal encephalopathy has been characterised well in high-income countries, little is known about such injury in low- and middle-income countries. Such injury accounts for an estimated 1 million neonatal deaths per year. We used magnetic resonance (MR) biomarkers to characterise perinatal brain injury, and examined early childhood outcomes in South India. METHODS: We recruited consecutive term or near term infants with evidence of perinatal asphyxia and a Thompson encephalopathy score ≥6 within 6 h of birth, over 6 months. We performed conventional MR imaging, diffusion tensor MR imaging and thalamic proton MR spectroscopy within 3 weeks of birth. We computed group-wise differences in white matter fractional anisotropy (FA) using tract based spatial statistics. We allocated Sarnat encephalopathy stage aged 3 days, and evaluated neurodevelopmental outcomes aged 3½ years using Bayley III. RESULTS: Of the 54 neonates recruited, Sarnat staging was mild in 30 (56%); moderate in 15 (28%) and severe in 6 (11%), with no encephalopathy in 3 (6%). Six infants died. Of the 48 survivors, 44 had images available for analysis. In these infants, imaging indicated perinatal rather than established antenatal origins to injury. Abnormalities were frequently observed in white matter (n = 40, 91%) and cortex (n = 31, 70%) while only 12 (27%) had abnormal basal ganglia/thalami. Reduced white matter FA was associated with Sarnat stage, deep grey nuclear injury, and MR spectroscopy N-acetylaspartate/choline, but not early Thompson scores. Outcome data were obtained in 44 infants (81%) with 38 (79%) survivors examined aged 3½ years; of these, 16 (42%) had adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: No infants had evidence for established brain lesions, suggesting potentially treatable perinatal origins. White matter injury was more common than deep brain nuclei injury. Our results support the need for rigorous evaluation of the efficacy of rescue hypothermic neuroprotection in low- and middle-income countries.
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spelling pubmed-39148902014-02-06 Neonatal Encephalopathic Cerebral Injury in South India Assessed by Perinatal Magnetic Resonance Biomarkers and Early Childhood Neurodevelopmental Outcome Lally, Peter J. Price, David L. Pauliah, Shreela S. Bainbridge, Alan Kurien, Justin Sivasamy, Neeraja Cowan, Frances M. Balraj, Guhan Ayer, Manjula Satheesan, Kariyapilly Ceebi, Sreejith Wade, Angie Swamy, Ravi Padinjattel, Shaji Hutchon, Betty Vijayakumar, Madhava Nair, Mohandas Padinharath, Krishnakumar Zhang, Hui Cady, Ernest B. Shankaran, Seetha Thayyil, Sudhin PLoS One Research Article Although brain injury after neonatal encephalopathy has been characterised well in high-income countries, little is known about such injury in low- and middle-income countries. Such injury accounts for an estimated 1 million neonatal deaths per year. We used magnetic resonance (MR) biomarkers to characterise perinatal brain injury, and examined early childhood outcomes in South India. METHODS: We recruited consecutive term or near term infants with evidence of perinatal asphyxia and a Thompson encephalopathy score ≥6 within 6 h of birth, over 6 months. We performed conventional MR imaging, diffusion tensor MR imaging and thalamic proton MR spectroscopy within 3 weeks of birth. We computed group-wise differences in white matter fractional anisotropy (FA) using tract based spatial statistics. We allocated Sarnat encephalopathy stage aged 3 days, and evaluated neurodevelopmental outcomes aged 3½ years using Bayley III. RESULTS: Of the 54 neonates recruited, Sarnat staging was mild in 30 (56%); moderate in 15 (28%) and severe in 6 (11%), with no encephalopathy in 3 (6%). Six infants died. Of the 48 survivors, 44 had images available for analysis. In these infants, imaging indicated perinatal rather than established antenatal origins to injury. Abnormalities were frequently observed in white matter (n = 40, 91%) and cortex (n = 31, 70%) while only 12 (27%) had abnormal basal ganglia/thalami. Reduced white matter FA was associated with Sarnat stage, deep grey nuclear injury, and MR spectroscopy N-acetylaspartate/choline, but not early Thompson scores. Outcome data were obtained in 44 infants (81%) with 38 (79%) survivors examined aged 3½ years; of these, 16 (42%) had adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: No infants had evidence for established brain lesions, suggesting potentially treatable perinatal origins. White matter injury was more common than deep brain nuclei injury. Our results support the need for rigorous evaluation of the efficacy of rescue hypothermic neuroprotection in low- and middle-income countries. Public Library of Science 2014-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3914890/ /pubmed/24505327 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087874 Text en © 2014 Lally 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lally, Peter J.
Price, David L.
Pauliah, Shreela S.
Bainbridge, Alan
Kurien, Justin
Sivasamy, Neeraja
Cowan, Frances M.
Balraj, Guhan
Ayer, Manjula
Satheesan, Kariyapilly
Ceebi, Sreejith
Wade, Angie
Swamy, Ravi
Padinjattel, Shaji
Hutchon, Betty
Vijayakumar, Madhava
Nair, Mohandas
Padinharath, Krishnakumar
Zhang, Hui
Cady, Ernest B.
Shankaran, Seetha
Thayyil, Sudhin
Neonatal Encephalopathic Cerebral Injury in South India Assessed by Perinatal Magnetic Resonance Biomarkers and Early Childhood Neurodevelopmental Outcome
title Neonatal Encephalopathic Cerebral Injury in South India Assessed by Perinatal Magnetic Resonance Biomarkers and Early Childhood Neurodevelopmental Outcome
title_full Neonatal Encephalopathic Cerebral Injury in South India Assessed by Perinatal Magnetic Resonance Biomarkers and Early Childhood Neurodevelopmental Outcome
title_fullStr Neonatal Encephalopathic Cerebral Injury in South India Assessed by Perinatal Magnetic Resonance Biomarkers and Early Childhood Neurodevelopmental Outcome
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal Encephalopathic Cerebral Injury in South India Assessed by Perinatal Magnetic Resonance Biomarkers and Early Childhood Neurodevelopmental Outcome
title_short Neonatal Encephalopathic Cerebral Injury in South India Assessed by Perinatal Magnetic Resonance Biomarkers and Early Childhood Neurodevelopmental Outcome
title_sort neonatal encephalopathic cerebral injury in south india assessed by perinatal magnetic resonance biomarkers and early childhood neurodevelopmental outcome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3914890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24505327
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087874
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