| Literature DB >> 22875205 |
Annemarie Plaisier1, Marlou M A Raets, Cynthia van der Starre, Monique Feijen-Roon, Paul Govaert, Maarten H Lequin, Anneriet M Heemskerk, Jeroen Dudink.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cerebral MRI performed on preterm infants at term-equivalent 30 weeks' gestational age (GA) is increasingly performed as part of standard clinical care.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22875205 PMCID: PMC3460174 DOI: 10.1007/s00247-012-2426-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Radiol ISSN: 0301-0449
Fig. 1Guideline for safe execution of MRI procedures in preterm infants (see Online Resource 1)
Definitions of adverse events
| Major adverse events | Respiratory compromise resulting in intubation |
| Circulatory compromise resulting in need for inotropic agents | |
| Cardiac resuscitation | |
| Death | |
| Minor adverse events | Respiratory instability during the procedure |
| Respiratory compromise resulting in minor increased respiratory support | |
| Increased haemodynamic instability | |
| Hypothermia |
Patient characteristics
| Gestational age at birth, mean ± SD [weeks] | 26.8 ± 1.4 |
| Birth weight, mean ± SD [g] | 967 ± 247 |
| Postmenstrual age at MR acquisition, mean ± SD [weeks] | 30.1 ± 0.3 |
| Weight at MR acquisition, mean ± SD [g] | 1,133 ± 197 |
| Male gender | 30 (57.7) |
| Mode of respiratory support during MRI [ | |
| Mild respiratory support [ | |
| Nasal prongs | 10 (19.2) |
| CPAP | 27 (51.9) |
| Moderate respiratory support [ | |
| Non-invasive ventilation | 11 (21.2) |
| Mechanical ventilation | 4 (7.7) |
| Total acquisition time, mean ± SD [min] | 39 ± 13 |
Fig. 2Vital parameters during the MRI procedure. Trend of oxygen saturation (a), breathing rate (breathing rate was not measured during the MRI scan) (b) and heart rate (c) during the 48 h surrounding the MRI scan. Note that, generally, these parameters remained stable
Minor adverse events related to MRI procedure
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| |
| Increased haemodynamic instability | 14 (26.9) |
| Cancellation of MRI because of respiratory instability | 3 (5.8) |
| Obstruction of central venous catheter after MRI | 1 (1.9) |
| Increased respiratory support necessary within 24 h after MRI | 12 (23.1) |
| Hypothermia (< 36.0˚) after MRI | 9 (17.3) |
| Total number of adverse events | 39 |
Comparisons of increased respiratory support with other variables
| Parameter | Need for increased respiratory support |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| No | Yes | ||
| Gestational age at birth, mean ± SD [weeks] | 27.1 ± 1.3 | 25.8 ± 1.4 | < 0.01a |
| Birth weight, mean ± SD [g] | 1007 ± 244 | 831 ± 210 | 0.03a |
| Weight at MR acquisition, mean ± SD [g] | 1146 ± 210 | 1091 ± 148 | NSa |
| Temperature drop after MRI procedure [°C] | 0.5 ± 0.6 | 0.5 ± 0.5 | NSa |
| Male gender [ | 21 | 9 | NSb |
| Mode of respiratory support during MRI [ | 0.03b | ||
| Mild respiratory support | 32 | 5 | |
| Moderate respiratory support | 8 | 7 | |
NS not significant
aPearson’s T-test
bFisher’s exact test
Fig. 3Temperature measurements during the MRI procedure. Trend of temperature during the 48 h surrounding the MRI scan (a). Repeated measures ANOVA shows that temperature dropped significantly after the MRI scan (b)