Evaluation of spectrum of MRI findings in children with Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy and its comparison with transcranial sonography
Background: Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy is a serious concern among asphyxiated newbornsdue to the associated long term sequelae like cognitive impairment and cerebral palsy. Though theincidence of hypoxic injury remains higher in preterm babies due to incomplete brain maturation, itcan occur in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International Journal of Medical Research & Review 2021-03, Vol.9 (2), p.85-94 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy is a serious concern among asphyxiated newbornsdue to the associated long term sequelae like cognitive impairment and cerebral palsy. Though theincidence of hypoxic injury remains higher in preterm babies due to incomplete brain maturation, itcan occur in term babies as well despite institutional deliveries due to an array of unavoidable fetal,maternal and placental causes. Aims: This study was conducted as an attempt to evaluate the riskfactors, to study the correlation between the term of pregnancy with TCUS and MRI imaging findingsin HIE and characterise patterns of CNS involvement. Materials and methods: It was a cross-sectional study carried on 50 neonates with clinically diagnosed HIE presenting to the Department ofRadiodiagnosis, Rajindra Hospital Patiala who were subjected to transcranial sonography and MRI.Results and Conclusion: This study demonstrated term infants have significant involvement ofbasal ganglia thalamus type (central) pattern of involvement and preterm infants haveperiventricular leukomalacia type (white matter injury) of a pattern of involvement. The overallsensitivity and specificity of TCUS in detecting imaging findings in children with clinically diagnosedHIE compared to MRI was found to be 70.45% and 50% respectively, yielding the overall diagnosticaccuracy of TCUS as 68% compared to MRI. TCUS can depict central and white matter abnormalitiesbetter than peripheral lesions. However MRI provides additional diagnostic information in manycases and can detect precisely the extent of brain injury. |
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ISSN: | 2321-127X 2320-8686 |
DOI: | 10.17511/ijmrr.2021.i02.06 |