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Neonatal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Pattern of Brain Injury as a Biomarker of Childhood Outcomes following a Trial of Hypothermia for Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy

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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
Volume 167, Issue 5, Pages 987-+

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MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2015.08.013

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  1. National Institutes of Health
  2. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) [U10 HD27904, U10 HD21364, M01 RR80, U10 HD27853, M01 RR8084, U10 HD40492, M01 RR30, U10 HD27851, M01 RR39, U10 HD27856, M01 RR750, U10 HD36790, U10 HD27880, M01 RR70, U10 HD34216, M01 RR32]
  3. [U10 HD40461]
  4. [U10 HD40521]
  5. [M01 RR44]
  6. [U10 HD21397]
  7. [M01 RR16587]
  8. [U10 HD40689]
  9. [M01 RR633]
  10. [U10 HD21373]
  11. [M01 RR2588]
  12. [U10 HD21385]
  13. [U10 HD27871]
  14. [M01 RR125]
  15. [UL1 RR24139]

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Objective To examine the ability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) patterns of neonatal brain injury defined by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network to predict death or IQ at 6-7 years of age following hypothermia for neonatal encephalopathy. Study design Out of 208 participants, 124 had MRI and primary outcome (death or IQ <70) data. The relationship between injury pattern and outcome was assessed. Results Death or IQ <70 occurred in 4 of 50 (8%) of children with pattern 0 (normal MRI), 1 of 6 (17%) with 1A (minimal cerebral lesions), 1 of 4 (25%) with 1B (extensive cerebral lesions), 3 of 8 (38%) with 2A (basal ganglia thalamic, anterior or posterior limb of internal capsule, or watershed infarction), 32 of 49 (65%) with 2B (2A with cerebral lesions), and 7 of 7 (100%) with pattern 3 (hemispheric devastation), P < .001; this association was also seen within hypothermia and control subgroups. IQ was 90 +/- 13 among the 46 children with a normal MRI and 69 +/- 25 among the 50 children with an abnormal MRI. In childhood, for a normal outcome, a normal neonatal MRI had a sensitivity of 61%, specificity of 92%, a positive predictive value of 92%, and a negative predictive value of 59%; for death or IQ < 70, the 2B and 3 pattern combined had a sensitivity of 81%, specificity of 78%, positive predictive value of 70%, and a negative predictive value of 87%. Conclusions The Neonatal Research Network MRI pattern of neonatal brain injury is a biomarker of neurodevelopmental outcome at 6-7 years of age.

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