| Literature DB >> 6146748 |
F A Chervenak, C Duncan, L R Ment, J C Hobbins, M McClure, D Scott, R L Berkowitz.
Abstract
Ventriculomegaly was diagnosed in 50 fetuses in the perinatal ultrasound unit of Yale-New Haven Medical Center. The outcomes were elective abortion, 13 (26%); antepartum death, 0 (0%); intrapartum death, 7 (14%); neonatal death within 24 h, 11 (22%); neonatal death after 24 h and within 28 days, 3 (6%); death after 28 days, 2 (4%); survival, 14 (28%). 70% of the deaths were associated with severe congenital anomalies or intrapartum cephalocentesis. Of the 14 survivors, 6 (43%) had Bayley mental or Stanford-Binet scores of over 80, 2 (14%) had scores from 65 to 80, and 6 (43%) had scores of less than 65. The differences in outcome between this antenatal population and previously described neonatal populations with ventriculomegaly may result from the high rate (84%) of abnormalities in association with ventriculomegaly in this study and selection biases in neonatal studies.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6146748 DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(84)90477-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet ISSN: 0140-6736 Impact factor: 79.321