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Neurodevelopmental Prognostic Factors in 73 Neonates with the Birth Head Injury

Authors :
Soo Han Yoon
Yong Cheol Lim
Moon Sung Park
Mi Ran Kim
Sung Min Cho
Kyoung Mo Kim
Source :
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Korean Neurotraumatology Society, 2018.

Abstract

Objective The objective of this study was to reinterpret the neurodevelopmental prognostic factors that are associated with birth head injury by performing a long-term follow-up. Methods Seventy-three neonates with head injuries were retrospectively analyzed after a duration of 10.0±7.3 years to determine the correlations between perinatal factors, including gender, head circumference, gestational age, body weight, and mode of delivery, and head injury factors from radiologic imaging with social, fine motor, language, and motor developmental quotients. Results There was a statistically significant difference between perinatal factors and head injury factors with respect to head circumference, body weight, gestational age, mode of delivery, Apgar scores at 1 min, cephalohematoma, subdural hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and hypoxic injury, but no direct correlation by regression analysis was observed between perinatal factors and developmental quotients. Of the head injury factors, falx hemorrhage showed a significant indirect relationship with the language and motor developmental quotients. Mode of delivery, subgaleal hematoma, cephalohematoma, greenstick skull fracture, epidural hemorrhage (EDH), tentorial hemorrhage, brain swelling, and hypoxic injury showed an indirect relationship with social development. Conclusion In terms of perinatal factors and head injury factors, mode of delivery, subgaleal hematoma, cephalohematoma, greenstick skull fracture, EDH, tentorial hemorrhage, falx hemorrhage, brain swelling, and hypoxic injury displayed an indirect relationship with long-term development, and therefore these factors require particular attention for perinatal care.

Details

ISSN :
22882243 and 22348999
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9b1fc71619a367c1c4a0f053163b1a76
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.13004/kjnt.2018.14.2.80