PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF H-1-MRS IN PERINATAL CNS INSULTS

Citation
Sk. Shu et al., PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF H-1-MRS IN PERINATAL CNS INSULTS, Pediatric neurology, 17(4), 1997, pp. 309-318
Citations number
43
Journal title
ISSN journal
08878994
Volume
17
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
309 - 318
Database
ISI
SICI code
0887-8994(1997)17:4<309:PVOHIP>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
The authors studied 37 term neonates (38-42 gestational weeks) at 1-11 days after central nervous system insult to determine whether proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H-1-MRS) of the occipital gray/pariet al white matter was useful in predicting outcomes, Etiologies included asphyxia, 18; sepsis/meningitis, 8; metabolic disorders, 5; stroke, 4 ; and trauma, 2. H-1-MRS data (1.5T; 8 cm(3) vol, stimulated echo acqu isition mode sequence, TE = 20 ms, TR = 3000 ms) were expressed as met abolite peak area ratios (NAA/Cr, NAA/Cho, Cho/Cr) and the presence or absence of lactate, Outcomes were assessed at 6 to 12 months post-ins ult using the Pediatric Cerebral Performance Scale and were dichotomiz ed as follows: good/moderate outcome (good, mild or moderate disabilit y) or poor outcome (severe disability, persistent vegetative state, de ath), Neonates with poor outcomes had significantly lower NAA/Cho and significantly higher Cho/Cr ratios in the occipital region, as compare d with patients with good/moderate outcomes, No neonates with good/mod erate outcomes had metabolite ratios that exceeded 2 standard deviatio ns from the mean, In addition, the absence of lactate on H-1-MRS corre lated with a good/moderate outcome, The study also showed that H-1-MRS metabolite ratio data, added to either the Sarnat or EEG scores, enha nced the correlation between these prognostic factors and outcomes, H- 1-MRS provides additional objective data early after a wide variety of perinatal neurologic insults to enhance outcome prediction. (C) 1997 by Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.