Maternal or neonatal infection: association with neonatal encephalopathy outcomes

Background: Perinatal infection may potentiate brain injury among children born preterm. The objective of this study was to examine whether maternal and/or neonatal infection are associated with adverse outcomes among term neonates with encephalopathy. Methods: This study is a cohort study of 258 te...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatric research 2014-07, Vol.76 (1), p.93-99
Hauptverfasser: Jenster, Meike, Bonifacio, Sonia L., Ruel, Theodore, Rogers, Elizabeth E., Tam, Emily W., Partridge, John Colin, Barkovich, Anthony James, Ferriero, Donna M., Glass, Hannah C.
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Perinatal infection may potentiate brain injury among children born preterm. The objective of this study was to examine whether maternal and/or neonatal infection are associated with adverse outcomes among term neonates with encephalopathy. Methods: This study is a cohort study of 258 term newborns with encephalopathy whose clinical records were examined for signs of maternal infection (chorioamnionitis) and infant infection (sepsis). Multivariate regression was used to assess associations between infection, pattern, and severity of injury on neonatal magnetic resonance imaging, as well as neurodevelopment at 30 mo (neuromotor examination, or Bayley Scales of Infant Development, second edition mental development index
ISSN:0031-3998
1530-0447
DOI:10.1038/pr.2014.47