Literature DB >> 3169387

Precision of ultrasound diagnosis of pathologically verified lesions in the brains of very preterm infants.

P L Hope1, S J Gould, S Howard, P A Hamilton, A M Costello, E O Reynolds.   

Abstract

Abnormalities detected by a mechanical sector scanner were compared 'blind' with autopsy findings in the brains of 56 infants born at less than 33 weeks gestation. Intraventricular haemorrhage was found in 53 of 112 hemispheres and had been accurately diagnosed by ultrasound (sensitivity 91 per cent; specificity 81 per cent). Isolated germinal layer haemorrhage was less successfully identified (sensitivity 61 per cent; specificity 78 per cent); false-positive diagnoses were partly due to difficulty in distinguishing haemorrhage from the normal choroid plexus in extremely preterm infants. Haemorrhagic parenchymal lesions were correctly identified in nine infants (sensitivity 82 per cent; specificity 97 per cent). Only 11 of 39 hemispheres with histological evidence of hypoxic-ischaemic injury, without marked bleeding, were correctly identified by ultrasound (sensitivity 28 per cent), mainly because of failure to detect small areas of periventricular leucomalacia and diffuse gliosis. 10 hemispheres with periventricular echodensities thought to represent leucomalacia showed no histological evidence of hypoxic-ischaemic injury (specificity 86 per cent). Ventricular dilatation in seven infants was always associated with evidence of hypoxic-ischaemic injury at autopsy.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3169387     DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1988.tb04773.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Med Child Neurol        ISSN: 0012-1622            Impact factor:   5.449


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Journal:  Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 5.747

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7.  Cerebral palsy and neonatal encephalopathy.

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8.  Posterior fontanelle sonography: an acoustic window into the neonatal brain.

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9.  From selective vulnerability to connectivity: insights from newborn brain imaging.

Authors:  Steven P Miller; Donna M Ferriero
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10.  Continuous cerebral electrical impedance monitoring in sick preterm infants.

Authors:  P B Colditz; I A Valimaki; D Murphy; P Rolfe; A R Wilkinson
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