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. 2024 Aug;183(8):3509-3515.
doi: 10.1007/s00431-024-05616-1. Epub 2024 May 25.

Premature newborns with intraventricular hemorrhage do not have vasospasm pattern by cranial Doppler ultrasound: A pilot study

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Premature newborns with intraventricular hemorrhage do not have vasospasm pattern by cranial Doppler ultrasound: A pilot study

Javier Rodriguez-Fanjul et al. Eur J Pediatr. 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Preterm neonates are at risk for neurodevelopmental impairment, especially those with intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH). Cerebral vasospasm (VSP) is a common complication after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) in adult population, but it is unknown if preterm neonates with IVH may develop it. We prospectively enrolled premature newborns < 32 weeks with IVH and without IVH. All patients received serial transcranial sonography through the temporal window of the middle cerebral artery, anterior cerebral artery, posterior cerebral artery, and the internal carotid artery with transcranial Doppler sonography days 2, 4, and 10 of life. Cerebral blood velocities (CBFVs) were measured including median velocity flow (MV), peak systolic velocity (PSV), and maximum end-diastolic velocity (EDV). Resistance index and pulsatility index were calculated. VSP was defined as an increase of 50% in the baseline velocity per day and/or a Lindegaard ratio higher than 3. Fifty subjects were enrolled. None of the patients with IVH showed elevation of MV or a Lindegaard ratio > 3. There were no differences between IVH and without IVH groups regarding resistance index and pulsatility index. Conclusion: Preterm infants with IVH do not present a pattern of VSP analyzed by Doppler transcranial ultrasound in this pilot study. What is Known: • In adult population with subarachnoid hemorrhage the most treatable cause of cerebral ischemia is due cerebral vasospasm but is unknown if premature newborn may have vasospasm due the extravasation of blood in the context of intraventricular hemorrhage What is New: •In this pilot study we did not find in premature newborn with intraventricular hemorrhage signs of vasoespam measured by transcranial color doppler ultrasound.

Keywords: Cerebral Doppler ultrasound; Cerebral vasospasm; Intraventricular hemorrhage; Premature newborns.

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