Authors
Jeanie LY Cheong, Rod W Hunt, Peter J Anderson, Kelly Howard, Deanne K Thompson, Hong X Wang, Merilyn J Bear, Terrie E Inder, Lex W Doyle
Publication date
2008/6/1
Journal
Pediatrics
Volume
121
Issue
6
Pages
e1534-e1540
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics
Description
OBJECTIVE. Extremely preterm birth is associated with adverse neurodevelopmental sequelae. Head circumference has been used as a measure of brain growth. There are limited data relating head circumference to MRI. The purpose of this work was to establish the relationship between head circumference with brain MRI at term-equivalent age and to relate head circumference with neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years.
PATIENTS AND METHODS. Two hundred and twenty-seven preterm infants (birth weight of <1250 g or <30 weeks’ gestation) were recruited. Head circumference was measured at birth, term, and 2 years’ corrected age, and z scores were computed. Microcephaly was defined as a head circumference z score of less than −2 SDs for age and gender. MRI scans at term (n = 214) were graded for white and gray matter abnormalities, and segmented volumes were calculated for different …
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