Authors
Frances Cowan, Mary Rutherford, Floris Groenendaal, Paula Eken, Eugenio Mercuri, Graeme M Bydder, Linda C Meiners, Lilly MS Dubowitz, Linda S de Vries
Publication date
2003/3/1
Journal
The Lancet
Volume
361
Issue
9359
Pages
736-742
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
The role of intrapartum asphyxia in neonatal encephalopathy and seizures in term infants is not clear, and antenatal factors are being implicated in the causal pathway for these disorders. However, there is no evidence that brain damage occurs before birth. We aimed to test the hypothesis that neonatal encephalopathy, early neonatal seizures, or both result from early antenatal insults.
Methods
We used brain MRI or post-mortem examination in 351 fullterm infants with neonatal encephalopathy, early seizures, or both to distinguish between lesions acquired antenatally and those that developed in the intrapartum and early post-partum period. We excluded infants with major congenital malformations or obvious chromosomal disorders. Infants were divided into two groups: those with neonatal encephalopathy (with or without seizures), and evidence of perinatal asphyxia (group 1); and those without other …
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