Unilateral thalamic lesions in premature infants: Risk factors and short-term prognosis

Citation
G. Van Wezel-meijler et al., Unilateral thalamic lesions in premature infants: Risk factors and short-term prognosis, NEUROPEDIAT, 30(6), 1999, pp. 300-306
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Neurology,"Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
NEUROPEDIATRICS
ISSN journal
0174304X → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
300 - 306
Database
ISI
SICI code
0174-304X(199912)30:6<300:UTLIPI>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
The aim of the study was to assess incidence, risk factors, clinical sympto matology and short-term outcome of unilateral thalamic lesions in preterm i nfants, as detected by ultrasound. Sixteen preterm infants, born after a ge stational age of less than 35 weeks, with a unilateral thalamic lesion, but without additional significant cerebral lesions, were included. Their foll ow-up data were compared to those of a selected control group consisting of healthy premature infants. In addition, the neonatal clinical data of the patients with a thalamic lesion were compared to data of the healthy contro l group and of a general control group. consisting of a non-selected year-c ohort of preterm infants. During the study period, the incidence of unilate ral thalamic lesions was 5.3% among preterm infants. Ultrasound was not abl e to distinguish between hemorrhagic and ischemic lesions. The infants with a unilateral thalamic lesion had a more complicated respir atory course and were ventilated significantly longer than infants without such a lesion. The infants with a thalamic lesion had disturbances in tone, persisting throughout infancy, while the healthy control group showed only transient disturbances in tone.