TY - JOUR
T1 - Ultrasound evaluation of fetal brain dysfunction based on behavioral patterns
AU - Morokuma, Seiichi
AU - Fukushima, Kotaro
AU - Otera, Yuka
AU - Yumoto, Yasuo
AU - Tsukimori, Kiyomi
AU - Ochiai, Masayuki
AU - Hara, Toshiro
AU - Wake, Norio
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by a Grant-in-aid from the Japan Ministry of Education (23601009) and the JAOG Ogyaa Donation Foundation (JODF). We deeply appreciate the help provided by Ms. Yukiko Inaba and other clinical staff for their cooperation in data collection for the patients.
PY - 2013/1
Y1 - 2013/1
N2 - To identify fetuses at high risk of poor neurological outcomes using a novel ultrasound evaluation system. We assessed an ultrasound evaluation system based on our previous findings, consisting of screening for decreased or lack of fetal movements, abnormal patterns of fetal heart rate, congenital CNS malformations, polyhydramnios of unknown cause, and a " brief ultrasound evaluation" of fetal brain functions, including movement of extremities, breathing movements, ultradian rhythm, REM period, and NREM period. We then assessed the correlation between fetal brain functions and neurological outcomes in infancy (MR, CP, and low Developmental Quotient). During screening, we prospectively evaluated 4978 fetuses receiving prenatal and intrapartum management between January 2000 and December 2009 in our hospital that were later delivered between 32 and 41. weeks' gestation and identified 93 cases as suspicious for impairment. Of the 93 fetuses, 26 underwent the second step of brief ultrasound examination at 35-40. weeks' gestation. Our findings revealed that this method was adequately sensitive (80%) and specific (88%) in identifying neurological impairment. We concluded that this method was mainly useful in the clinical setting for establishing the first indication for fetal CNS examination for functional impairment, rendering it suitable for clinical application.
AB - To identify fetuses at high risk of poor neurological outcomes using a novel ultrasound evaluation system. We assessed an ultrasound evaluation system based on our previous findings, consisting of screening for decreased or lack of fetal movements, abnormal patterns of fetal heart rate, congenital CNS malformations, polyhydramnios of unknown cause, and a " brief ultrasound evaluation" of fetal brain functions, including movement of extremities, breathing movements, ultradian rhythm, REM period, and NREM period. We then assessed the correlation between fetal brain functions and neurological outcomes in infancy (MR, CP, and low Developmental Quotient). During screening, we prospectively evaluated 4978 fetuses receiving prenatal and intrapartum management between January 2000 and December 2009 in our hospital that were later delivered between 32 and 41. weeks' gestation and identified 93 cases as suspicious for impairment. Of the 93 fetuses, 26 underwent the second step of brief ultrasound examination at 35-40. weeks' gestation. Our findings revealed that this method was adequately sensitive (80%) and specific (88%) in identifying neurological impairment. We concluded that this method was mainly useful in the clinical setting for establishing the first indication for fetal CNS examination for functional impairment, rendering it suitable for clinical application.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.braindev.2012.01.007
DO - 10.1016/j.braindev.2012.01.007
M3 - Article
C2 - 22321861
AN - SCOPUS:84872356695
SN - 0387-7604
VL - 35
SP - 61
EP - 67
JO - Brain and Development
JF - Brain and Development
IS - 1
ER -