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Observational Study
. 2021 Dec;37(12):3777-3784.
doi: 10.1007/s00381-021-05213-9. Epub 2021 Sep 12.

Diagnosis, management, and neurodevelopmental outcomes of fetal hydrocephalus: an observational prospective study

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Observational Study

Diagnosis, management, and neurodevelopmental outcomes of fetal hydrocephalus: an observational prospective study

Ru Wang et al. Childs Nerv Syst. 2021 Dec.

Abstract

The etiology of fetal hydrocephalus is complex, and the outcome of fetal neurodevelopment after birth is also different. The purpose of this study is to conduct anti-infection of hydrocephalus fetuses with non-specific infection, and observe their neurodevelopment after birth, so as to provide clinical basis for further guidance and management of fetal hydrocephalus. Eighteen single pregnant women with fetal hydrocephalus confirmed by intrapartum ultrasonography in the Second Xiangya Hospital between July 1, 2019, and December 1, 2020, were included. Pelvis MRI, NITP, amniotic fluid/umbilical cord blood puncture, infection index, TORCH, and other examinations were completed during pregnancy. If the patient's infection index is elevated, the second-generation cephalosporin will be used for anti-infection therapy, and the development of fetal hydrocephalus, growth, and neurodevelopment after birth will be observed. Fetal hydrocephalus subsided in 3 cases (25%, 95% CI [0%, 53.7%]) remained stable in 6 cases (50%, 95% CI [16.8%, 83.2%]), progressed in 2 cases (16.7%, 95% CI [0%, 41.4%]), and terminated pregnancy in 1 case (8.7% [0%, 26.7%]). Of the 6 untreated patients, pregnancy was terminated in 3 (50%), hydrocephalus remained stable in 2 (33.3%), and spontaneous resolution in 1 case (16.7%). Fourteen patients delivered successfully, including 11 children with no obvious abnormalities in growth and development, 1 with mild growth retardation and 2 with moderate growth retardation. Anti-infective therapy in the case of non-specific infection or maternal infection can partially prevent the progression of hydrocephalus.

Keywords: Anti-infection; Fetal hydrocephalus; Intrauterine infection; Neurodevelopment.

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