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Brainstem and cerebellar differences and their association with neurobehavior in term small-for-gestational-age fetuses assessed by fetal MRI

机译:胎儿MRI评估足月小胎胎儿的脑干和小脑差异及其与神经行为的关系

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Objective We tested the hypothesis whether small-for-gestational-age (SGA) fetuses have different brain stem and cerebellar morphometry when compared with appropriate-for-gestational-age (AGA) fetuses and whether the differences in these structures were associated with their neonatal neurobehavior. Study Design Magnetic resonance imaging was performed on 51 SGA fetuses and 47 AGA fetuses at 37 weeks' gestation. Pontine width, medullar width, vermian width and height, cerebellar primary fissure's depth, and cerebellar volume were measured and corrected by biparietal diameter and cerebellar volume by total intracranial volume. Ratios were compared between cases and control subjects. The association between morphometric differences and neurobehavioral outcome in SGAs was tested. Results Brainstem and cerebellar ratios were significantly larger in SGA fetuses: pontine width, SGA 0.143 ± 0.01 vs AGA 0.135 ± 0.01 (P <.01); medullar width, SGA 0.088 ± 0.01 vs AGA 0.083 ± 0.01 (P =.03); vermian width, SGA 0.181 ± 0.03 vs AGA 0.162 ± 0.02 (P <.01); vermian height, SGA 0.235 ± 0.03 vs AGA 0.222 ± 0.01 (P <.01); cerebellar volume, SGA 0.042 ± 0.01 vs AGA 0.038 ± 0.00 (P =.04); with deeper cerebellar primary fissure in SGAs, SGA 0.041 ± 0.01 vs AGA 0.035 ± 0.01 (P =.01). Medullar, cerebellar biometries, and volumetry were significantly associated with different Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale cluster scores in SGA infants. Conclusion Brain stem and cerebellar morphometric measurements are significantly different in term SGA fetuses, which are associated significantly with their neurobehavioral outcome. This finding supports the existence of brain microstructural changes in SGA fetuses and lays the basis for potential image biomarkers to detect fetuses who are at risk.
机译:目的我们检验以下假设:与适龄(AGA)胎儿相比,小龄(SGA)胎儿是否具有不同的脑干和小脑形态,以及这些结构的差异是否与新生儿有关神经行为。研究设计妊娠37周时对51名SGA胎儿和47名AGA胎儿进行了磁共振成像。测量桥骨宽度,延髓宽度,朱砂宽度和高度,小脑原发性裂隙的深度和小脑体积,并通过双顶径和小脑体积通过总颅内体积进行校正。比较病例与对照组之间的比率。测试了SGA中形态学差异与神经行为结果之间的关联。结果SGA胎儿的脑干和小脑比例明显更大:脑桥宽度,SGA为0.143±0.01,而AGA为0.135±0.01(P <.01);髓宽,SGA 0.088±0.01 vs AGA 0.083±0.01(P = .03); Vermian宽度,SGA为0.181±0.03,而AGA为0.162±0.02(P <.01); Vermian高度,SGA为0.235±0.03,而AGA为0.222±0.01(P <.01);小脑体积,SGA 0.042±0.01 vs AGA 0.038±0.00(P = .04); SGA中小脑原发性裂孔较深,SGA为0.041±0.01,而AGA为0.035±0.01(P = .01)。延髓,小脑的生物特征和容量与SGA婴儿的不同新生儿行为评估量表聚类得分显着相关。结论SGA足月胎儿的脑干和小脑形态测量值显着不同,这与它们的神经行为预后显着相关。这一发现支持了SGA胎儿大脑微结构变化的存在,并为潜在的图像生物标记物检测有风险的胎儿奠定了基础。

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