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Magnetic resonance spectroscopy assessment of brain injury after moderate hypothermia in neonatal encephalopathy: a prospective multicentre cohort study

BACKGROUND: In neonatal encephalopathy, the clinical manifestations of injury can only be reliably assessed several years after an intervention, complicating early prognostication and rendering trials of promising neuroprotectants slow and expensive. We aimed to determine the accuracy of thalamic pr...

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Autores principales: Lally, Peter J, Montaldo, Paolo, Oliveira, Vânia, Soe, Aung, Swamy, Ravi, Bassett, Paul, Mendoza, Josephine, Atreja, Gaurav, Kariholu, Ujwal, Pattnayak, Santosh, Sashikumar, Palaniappan, Harizaj, Helen, Mitchell, Martin, Ganesh, Vijayakumar, Harigopal, Sundeep, Dixon, Jennifer, English, Philip, Clarke, Paul, Muthukumar, Priya, Satodia, Prakash, Wayte, Sarah, Abernethy, Laurence J, Yajamanyam, Kiran, Bainbridge, Alan, Price, David, Huertas, Angela, Sharp, David J, Kalra, Vaneet, Chawla, Sanjay, Shankaran, Seetha, Thayyil, Sudhin
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Publicado: Lancet Pub. Group 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6291458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30447969
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1474-4422(18)30325-9
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author Lally, Peter J
Montaldo, Paolo
Oliveira, Vânia
Soe, Aung
Swamy, Ravi
Bassett, Paul
Mendoza, Josephine
Atreja, Gaurav
Kariholu, Ujwal
Pattnayak, Santosh
Sashikumar, Palaniappan
Harizaj, Helen
Mitchell, Martin
Ganesh, Vijayakumar
Harigopal, Sundeep
Dixon, Jennifer
English, Philip
Clarke, Paul
Muthukumar, Priya
Satodia, Prakash
Wayte, Sarah
Abernethy, Laurence J
Yajamanyam, Kiran
Bainbridge, Alan
Price, David
Huertas, Angela
Sharp, David J
Kalra, Vaneet
Chawla, Sanjay
Shankaran, Seetha
Thayyil, Sudhin
author_facet Lally, Peter J
Montaldo, Paolo
Oliveira, Vânia
Soe, Aung
Swamy, Ravi
Bassett, Paul
Mendoza, Josephine
Atreja, Gaurav
Kariholu, Ujwal
Pattnayak, Santosh
Sashikumar, Palaniappan
Harizaj, Helen
Mitchell, Martin
Ganesh, Vijayakumar
Harigopal, Sundeep
Dixon, Jennifer
English, Philip
Clarke, Paul
Muthukumar, Priya
Satodia, Prakash
Wayte, Sarah
Abernethy, Laurence J
Yajamanyam, Kiran
Bainbridge, Alan
Price, David
Huertas, Angela
Sharp, David J
Kalra, Vaneet
Chawla, Sanjay
Shankaran, Seetha
Thayyil, Sudhin
author_sort Lally, Peter J
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In neonatal encephalopathy, the clinical manifestations of injury can only be reliably assessed several years after an intervention, complicating early prognostication and rendering trials of promising neuroprotectants slow and expensive. We aimed to determine the accuracy of thalamic proton magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy (MRS) biomarkers as early predictors of the neurodevelopmental abnormalities observed years after neonatal encephalopathy. METHODS: We did a prospective multicentre cohort study across eight neonatal intensive care units in the UK and USA, recruiting term and near-term neonates who received therapeutic hypothermia for neonatal encephalopathy. We excluded infants with life-threatening congenital malformations, syndromic disorders, neurometabolic diseases, or any alternative diagnoses for encephalopathy that were apparent within 6 h of birth. We obtained T(1)-weighted, T(2)-weighted, and diffusion-weighted MRI and thalamic proton MRS 4–14 days after birth. Clinical neurodevelopmental tests were done 18–24 months later. The primary outcome was the association between MR biomarkers and an adverse neurodevelopmental outcome, defined as death or moderate or severe disability, measured using a multivariable prognostic model. We used receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves to examine the prognostic accuracy of the individual biomarkers. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01309711. FINDINGS: Between Jan 29, 2013, and June 25, 2016, we recruited 223 infants who all underwent MRI and MRS at a median age of 7 days (IQR 5–10), with 190 (85%) followed up for neurological examination at a median age of 23 months (20–25). Of those followed up, 31 (16%) had moderate or severe disability, including one death. Multiple logistic regression analysis could not be done because thalamic N-acetylaspartate (NAA) concentration alone accurately predicted an adverse neurodevelopmental outcome (area under the curve [AUC] of 0·99 [95% CI 0·94–1·00]; sensitivity 100% [74–100]; specificity 97% [90–100]; n=82); the models would not converge when any additional variable was examined. The AUC (95% CI) of clinical examination at 6 h (n=190) and at discharge (n=167) were 0·72 (0·65–0·78) and 0·60 (0·53–0·68), respectively, and the AUC of abnormal amplitude integrated EEG at 6 h (n=169) was 0·73 (0·65–0·79). On conventional MRI (n=190), cortical injury had an AUC of 0·67 (0·60–0·73), basal ganglia or thalamic injury had an AUC of 0·81 (0·75–0·87), and abnormal signal in the posterior limb of internal capsule (PLIC) had an AUC of 0·82 (0·76–0·87). Fractional anisotropy of PLIC (n=65) had an AUC of 0·82 (0·76–0·87). MRS metabolite peak-area ratios (n=160) of NAA–creatine (<1·29) had an AUC of 0·79 (0·72–0·85), of NAA–choline had an AUC of 0·74 (0·66–0·80), and of lactate–NAA (>0·22) had an AUC of 0·94 (0·89–0·97). INTERPRETATION: Thalamic proton MRS measures acquired soon after birth in neonatal encephalopathy had the highest accuracy to predict neurdevelopment 2 years later. These methods could be applied to increase the power of neuroprotection trials while reducing their duration. FUNDING: National Institute for Health Research UK.
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spelling pubmed-62914582019-01-01 Magnetic resonance spectroscopy assessment of brain injury after moderate hypothermia in neonatal encephalopathy: a prospective multicentre cohort study Lally, Peter J Montaldo, Paolo Oliveira, Vânia Soe, Aung Swamy, Ravi Bassett, Paul Mendoza, Josephine Atreja, Gaurav Kariholu, Ujwal Pattnayak, Santosh Sashikumar, Palaniappan Harizaj, Helen Mitchell, Martin Ganesh, Vijayakumar Harigopal, Sundeep Dixon, Jennifer English, Philip Clarke, Paul Muthukumar, Priya Satodia, Prakash Wayte, Sarah Abernethy, Laurence J Yajamanyam, Kiran Bainbridge, Alan Price, David Huertas, Angela Sharp, David J Kalra, Vaneet Chawla, Sanjay Shankaran, Seetha Thayyil, Sudhin Lancet Neurol Article BACKGROUND: In neonatal encephalopathy, the clinical manifestations of injury can only be reliably assessed several years after an intervention, complicating early prognostication and rendering trials of promising neuroprotectants slow and expensive. We aimed to determine the accuracy of thalamic proton magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy (MRS) biomarkers as early predictors of the neurodevelopmental abnormalities observed years after neonatal encephalopathy. METHODS: We did a prospective multicentre cohort study across eight neonatal intensive care units in the UK and USA, recruiting term and near-term neonates who received therapeutic hypothermia for neonatal encephalopathy. We excluded infants with life-threatening congenital malformations, syndromic disorders, neurometabolic diseases, or any alternative diagnoses for encephalopathy that were apparent within 6 h of birth. We obtained T(1)-weighted, T(2)-weighted, and diffusion-weighted MRI and thalamic proton MRS 4–14 days after birth. Clinical neurodevelopmental tests were done 18–24 months later. The primary outcome was the association between MR biomarkers and an adverse neurodevelopmental outcome, defined as death or moderate or severe disability, measured using a multivariable prognostic model. We used receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves to examine the prognostic accuracy of the individual biomarkers. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01309711. FINDINGS: Between Jan 29, 2013, and June 25, 2016, we recruited 223 infants who all underwent MRI and MRS at a median age of 7 days (IQR 5–10), with 190 (85%) followed up for neurological examination at a median age of 23 months (20–25). Of those followed up, 31 (16%) had moderate or severe disability, including one death. Multiple logistic regression analysis could not be done because thalamic N-acetylaspartate (NAA) concentration alone accurately predicted an adverse neurodevelopmental outcome (area under the curve [AUC] of 0·99 [95% CI 0·94–1·00]; sensitivity 100% [74–100]; specificity 97% [90–100]; n=82); the models would not converge when any additional variable was examined. The AUC (95% CI) of clinical examination at 6 h (n=190) and at discharge (n=167) were 0·72 (0·65–0·78) and 0·60 (0·53–0·68), respectively, and the AUC of abnormal amplitude integrated EEG at 6 h (n=169) was 0·73 (0·65–0·79). On conventional MRI (n=190), cortical injury had an AUC of 0·67 (0·60–0·73), basal ganglia or thalamic injury had an AUC of 0·81 (0·75–0·87), and abnormal signal in the posterior limb of internal capsule (PLIC) had an AUC of 0·82 (0·76–0·87). Fractional anisotropy of PLIC (n=65) had an AUC of 0·82 (0·76–0·87). MRS metabolite peak-area ratios (n=160) of NAA–creatine (<1·29) had an AUC of 0·79 (0·72–0·85), of NAA–choline had an AUC of 0·74 (0·66–0·80), and of lactate–NAA (>0·22) had an AUC of 0·94 (0·89–0·97). INTERPRETATION: Thalamic proton MRS measures acquired soon after birth in neonatal encephalopathy had the highest accuracy to predict neurdevelopment 2 years later. These methods could be applied to increase the power of neuroprotection trials while reducing their duration. FUNDING: National Institute for Health Research UK. Lancet Pub. Group 2019-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6291458/ /pubmed/30447969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1474-4422(18)30325-9 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Lally, Peter J
Montaldo, Paolo
Oliveira, Vânia
Soe, Aung
Swamy, Ravi
Bassett, Paul
Mendoza, Josephine
Atreja, Gaurav
Kariholu, Ujwal
Pattnayak, Santosh
Sashikumar, Palaniappan
Harizaj, Helen
Mitchell, Martin
Ganesh, Vijayakumar
Harigopal, Sundeep
Dixon, Jennifer
English, Philip
Clarke, Paul
Muthukumar, Priya
Satodia, Prakash
Wayte, Sarah
Abernethy, Laurence J
Yajamanyam, Kiran
Bainbridge, Alan
Price, David
Huertas, Angela
Sharp, David J
Kalra, Vaneet
Chawla, Sanjay
Shankaran, Seetha
Thayyil, Sudhin
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy assessment of brain injury after moderate hypothermia in neonatal encephalopathy: a prospective multicentre cohort study
title Magnetic resonance spectroscopy assessment of brain injury after moderate hypothermia in neonatal encephalopathy: a prospective multicentre cohort study
title_full Magnetic resonance spectroscopy assessment of brain injury after moderate hypothermia in neonatal encephalopathy: a prospective multicentre cohort study
title_fullStr Magnetic resonance spectroscopy assessment of brain injury after moderate hypothermia in neonatal encephalopathy: a prospective multicentre cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic resonance spectroscopy assessment of brain injury after moderate hypothermia in neonatal encephalopathy: a prospective multicentre cohort study
title_short Magnetic resonance spectroscopy assessment of brain injury after moderate hypothermia in neonatal encephalopathy: a prospective multicentre cohort study
title_sort magnetic resonance spectroscopy assessment of brain injury after moderate hypothermia in neonatal encephalopathy: a prospective multicentre cohort study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6291458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30447969
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1474-4422(18)30325-9
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