Postasphyxiai Encephalopathy in Preterm Neonates |
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Authors: | K. Sridhar Praveen Kumar Sudha Katariya Anil Narang |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Departments of Radiodiagnosis, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India;(2) Present address: Departments of Pediatrics, PGIMER, Chandigarh, India;(3) Neonatal Division, Dept. of Pediatrics, PGIMER, 160012 Chandigarh |
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Abstract: | Objective : Perinatal asphyxia is an important determinant of infant neurological outcome. There are very few studies looking exclusively at postasphyxial encephalopathy in preterm neonates.Methods : We studied the neurologic and sonographic abnormalities in 40 preterm babies with severe birth asphyxia during their hospital stay and till 3 months corrected age.Result : 87.5 % of the asphyxiated preterm babies had neonatal neurologic abnormality, compared to only 17% of the control babies (p < 0.0001). Generalised hypotonia and reduced activity were the commonest abnormalities (observed in 85% of asphyxiated babies) while depressed sensorium (60%) and seizures (35%) were seen in more severe cases. White matter disease (WMD-including periventricular flare, cerebral edema and periventricular leucomalacia) was significantly more frequent in the study cases (34.5% in study casesvs 7.5% in controls, p < 0.0001) as was grade 3/4 intraventricular hemorrhage(IVH) (25% in study cases vs 2.5% in controls, p < 0.0001). There was 11 fold higher mortality among the asphyxiated babies (23 deaths in study casesvs 2 in controls, p < 0.0001).Conclusion :The survivors had a significantly higher incidence of both mild and severe neurological abnormalities at corrected age of 3 months among the asphyxiated babies. There was a good correlation between the severity of the neonatal encephalopathy as well as the sonographic findings and the outcome. |
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Keywords: | Preterm Asphyxia Cranial ultrasound Encephalopathy Outcome |
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