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Comparative Study
. 1990 Apr;175(1):107-9.
doi: 10.1148/radiology.175.1.2179986.

Prediction of neurodevelopmental outcome in the preterm infant: MR-staged myelination compared with cranial US

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Comparative Study

Prediction of neurodevelopmental outcome in the preterm infant: MR-staged myelination compared with cranial US

G L Guit et al. Radiology. 1990 Apr.

Abstract

In this prospective study, 26 very preterm infants underwent magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the brain at 44 weeks postmenstrual age (PMA) for staging of myelination. Neurodevelopmental outcome was assessed at 1 year of age. A significant correlation was demonstrated between delayed myelination and neurodevelopmental outcome (Chi 2 = 16.6, P = .01). A significant correlation was also found between ultrasound (US) findings in the neonatal period and outcome at 1 year (Chi 2 = 22.9, P = .03). To establish the criterion with the best predictive value, a multiple regression analysis was performed with periventricular-intraventricular hemorrhage, periventricular leukomalacia (PVL), and the stage of myelination at 44 weeks PMA as independent variables and neurodevelopmental outcome at 1 year of age as a dependent variable. Staging of myelination with MR imaging in the early postnatal period of very preterm infants had predictive value with regard to neurodevelopmental outcome. Detection of PVL with US, however, showed a better correlation with outcome, a result that seems to limit the potential role of MR imaging in this population for this purpose only.

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