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BEVINDINGEN BIJ CEREBRALE PROTONKERNSPINRESONANTIE-SPECTROSCOPIE BIJ PASGEBORENEN MET ASFYXIE, EN PSYCHOMOTOR ONTWIKKELING

Translated title of the contribution: Results of cerebral proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in neonates with asphyxia and neuromotor development

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Abstract

Objective. To determine the relationship between the results of cerebral proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) and neuromotor development in neonates with hypoxia. Design. Descriptive. Setting. Wilhelmina Childrens' Hospital and University Hospital, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Method. 32 infants with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (Sarnat grade I (mild; n = 5), grade II (moderate; 20), grade III (severe; 7)) were examined at a mean of 8 days following the hypoxic event (range 2-22). 1H-MRS of the periventricular white matter and part of the basal ganglia was performed in a 1.5 T field; TR/TE: 2000/272 ms. Peak-to-peak NAA/Cho ratios were calculated. The presence of a lactate resonance was considered abnormal. Assessment of neuromotor development of the survivors was performed at 6, 9 and 18 months of age. Results. 6 patients died (all grade III), 10 survived with handicaps (1 grade III, 9 grade II). Handicaps consisted of spastic quadriplegia (n = 7), hemiplegia and mental retardation (n = 1), and global developmental delay (n = 2). The other 16 survivors were normal at 18 months. 1H-MRS showed NAA/Cho ratios of 0.97 (SD: 0.13) in the patients with a normal outcome and 0.74 (0.17) in the patients with an adverse outcome (handicaps or death); p <0.0001 (t-test). Lactate was demonstrated in all 7 grade III neonates, but not in any of the other infants. Conclusion. Cerebral 1H-MRS was related to neurodevelopmental outcome of neonates with HIE. A low NAA/Cho ratio and presence of a lactate resonance predicted an adverse outcome.

Translated title of the contributionResults of cerebral proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in neonates with asphyxia and neuromotor development
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)255-259
Number of pages5
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume140
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - 3 Feb 1996

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