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Evaluation of Neonatal Brain Parenchyma Using 2-Dimensional Shear Wave Elastography.

Eda Albayrak1, Tuba Kasap2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the stiffness of the neonatal brain using 2-dimensional shear wave elastography in term and preterm neonates and to investigate possible stiffness differences between groups.
METHODS: A total of 83 neonates, including 44 term and 39 preterm, were included in the study. Shear wave elastographic measurements of the thalamus and occipital periventricular white matter were conducted via the anterior fontanel. The Pearson correlation coefficient was used to determine the association between the birth week and stiffness values of the thalamus and periventricular white matter. A receiver operating characteristic analysis was applied to determine the power of the stiffness of the thalamus and periventricular white matter in predicting a significant preterm classification. P < .05 was considered significant.
RESULTS: The brain parenchymal stiffness values measured from both the thalamus and periventricular white matter were found to be significantly lower in the preterm group compared with the term group. The periventricular white matter stiffness values were found to be lower than thalamus stiffness values in both groups. According to the receiver operating characteristic curve, the optimal cutoff values for determining prematurity were defined to be less than 8.28 kPa for the mean thalamus stiffness and less than 6.59 kPa for the periventricular white matter.
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that differences between brain stiffness values in preterm and term neonates can be shown by using 2-dimensional shear wave elastography, and the results may be reference points for evaluating neonatal brain stiffness in research on patients with various illnesses.
© 2017 by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.

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Keywords:  brain development; elastography; head and neck; neonatal; pediatrics; shear wave elastography

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28850723     DOI: 10.1002/jum.14366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ultrasound Med        ISSN: 0278-4297            Impact factor:   2.153


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