Small cerebellar hemorrhage in preterm infants: perinatal and postnatal factors and outcome
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Small cerebellar hemorrhage in preterm infants: perinatal and postnatal factors and outcome
Abstract
The objective of the study is to determine perinatal and postnatal factors that may affect the occurrence of small cerebellar hemorrhage (CBH) and to evaluate the effect of small CBH on neurodevelopmental outcome in very preterm infants. This prospective study in an unselected cohort of very preterm infants was approved by the medical ethics committee, and informed parental consent was obtained. Presence of small CBH (<4 mm) was assessed with magnetic resonance imaging around term equivalent age in 108 preterm infants (<32 weeks gestation). We compared infants with and without small CBH for perinatal and postnatal factors, supratentorial brain injury, and for neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years corrected age. Follow-up consisted of a neurological examination, mental and developmental assessment (Bayley Scales of Infant Development), and behavior checklist. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to examine the relationships between variables. Small CBH was diagnosed in 16/108 very preterm infants. Univariate analyses identified gestational age, high-frequency oscillation (HFO) ventilation, and grade 3-4 intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) as factors associated with small CBH. HFO ventilation and severe IVH were independent predictors of small CBH. We found no association between small CBH and neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age. Small CBH is a frequent finding in preterm infants. These hemorrhages are independently associated with HFO ventilation and severe supratentorial hemorrhage and seem to have a favorable short-term prognosis.
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