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Relationships between early postnatal cranial ultrasonography linear measures and neurobehaviour at term-equivalent age in infants born <30 weeks' gestational age.

Authors :
Cuzzilla, Rocco
Olsen, Joy E.
Eeles, Abbey L.
Rogerson, Sheryle R.
Anderson, Peter J.
Cowan, Frances M.
Doyle, Lex W.
Cheong, Jeanie L.Y.
Spittle, Alicia J.
Source :
Early Human Development. Jan2022, Vol. 164, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

&lt;bold&gt;Background: &lt;/bold&gt;The relationship between early postnatal brain development and neurobehaviour at term-equivalent age (TEA) remains uncertain.&lt;bold&gt;Aim: &lt;/bold&gt;We aimed to explore relationships between early postnatal cranial ultrasonography (cUS) linear measures of brain size and brain growth with neurobehaviour at TEA in infants born &lt;30&#160;weeks&#39; gestational age (GA).&lt;bold&gt;Study Design: &lt;/bold&gt;Prospective observational cohort study.&lt;bold&gt;Subjects: &lt;/bold&gt;137 infants born &lt;30&#160;weeks&#39; GA without major brain injury on neonatal cUS.&lt;bold&gt;Outcome Measures: &lt;/bold&gt;Neurobehaviour at TEA assessed using the General Movements Assessment (GMA) and Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination (HNNE).&lt;bold&gt;Results: &lt;/bold&gt;The GMA was administered in 115/137 (84%) infants; 80 (70%) presented with abnormal general movements (GMs) (79 poor repertoire, 1 cramped synchronised). The HNNE was assessed in 106/137 (77%) infants; 52 (49%) had a suboptimal total score. With respect to brain size, larger measures of the corpus callosum length (CCL) and right anterior horn width (AHW) at 1-month were related to lower risk of abnormal GMs, and larger measures of the biparietal diameter at 1-week and 2-months were related to lower risk of a suboptimal HNNE. As for brain growth, increases of the CCL and transcerebellar diameter between birth and 1-month, and left and right AHWs between 1- and 2-months, were related to lower risk of abnormal GMs.&lt;bold&gt;Conclusion: &lt;/bold&gt;Early postnatal brain size and brain growth were related to neurobehaviour at TEA in infants born &lt;30&#160;weeks&#39; GA. This study provides preliminary evidence for the prognostic utility of early postnatal cUS linear measures as potential markers of neurodevelopment in later childhood. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03783782
Volume :
164
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Early Human Development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154241564
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2021.105520