TY - JOUR
T1 - Simplified ultrasound screening for fetal brain function based on behavioral pattern
AU - Morokuma, Seiichi
AU - Fukushima, Kotaro
AU - Yumoto, Yasuo
AU - Uchimura, Mio
AU - Fujiwara, Arisa
AU - Matsumoto, Megumi
AU - Satoh, Shoji
AU - Nakano, Hitoo
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by a Grant-in-Aid from the Ministry of Education (17390308), a Grant for Child Health and Development (16C-4) from the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare, Japan, Kaibara Morikazu Medical Science Promotion Foundation.
PY - 2007/3
Y1 - 2007/3
N2 - Despite the longstanding conclusion that behavior can reveal aspects of underlying anatomy and function, no generalized antenatal behavior screening has been developed to identify fetuses that may have central nervous system defects requiring further evaluation. We devised a brief ultrasound examination to distinguish fetuses with compromised central nervous system function from the general population and evaluated it with this study. The study design compared behavioral findings obtained by retrospectively reviewing the ultrasound examinations of 5 fetuses that had abnormal behavior with prospectively obtained findings of 29 normal fetuses. Median time for brief examination criteria was 50 min (range, 30-60 min). The only case undetectable by this brief ultrasound examination has an eye-movement period significantly longer than the normal upper limit. Using this method as a screening test may make it possible to include assessment of fetal brain function as part of routine antenatal care.
AB - Despite the longstanding conclusion that behavior can reveal aspects of underlying anatomy and function, no generalized antenatal behavior screening has been developed to identify fetuses that may have central nervous system defects requiring further evaluation. We devised a brief ultrasound examination to distinguish fetuses with compromised central nervous system function from the general population and evaluated it with this study. The study design compared behavioral findings obtained by retrospectively reviewing the ultrasound examinations of 5 fetuses that had abnormal behavior with prospectively obtained findings of 29 normal fetuses. Median time for brief examination criteria was 50 min (range, 30-60 min). The only case undetectable by this brief ultrasound examination has an eye-movement period significantly longer than the normal upper limit. Using this method as a screening test may make it possible to include assessment of fetal brain function as part of routine antenatal care.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2006.05.012
DO - 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2006.05.012
M3 - Article
C2 - 16828536
AN - SCOPUS:33847300011
SN - 0378-3782
VL - 83
SP - 177
EP - 181
JO - Early Human Development
JF - Early Human Development
IS - 3
ER -