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Association of perinatal sentinel events, placental pathology and cerebral MRI in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy receiving therapeutic hypothermia

Lia Hellwig, Muriel Brada, Ulrike Held, Cornelia Hagmann, Peter K. Bode, Karl Frontzek, Bernhard Frey, Barbara Brotschi, Beate Grass

2022Journal of Perinatology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Placental pathology might provide information on the etiology of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). To evaluate the association of perinatal sentinel events (PSE), placental pathology and cerebral MRI in cooled neonates with moderate/severe HIE. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of 52 neonates with HIE registered in the Swiss National Asphyxia and Cooling Register 2011-2019. PSE and Non-PSE groups were tested for association with placental pathology. Placental pathology categories were correlated with MRI scores. RESULTS: In total, 14/52 neonates (27%) had a PSE, 38 neonates (73%) did not have a PSE. There was no evidence for an association of occurrence of PSE and placental pathologies (p = 0.364). Neonates with high MRI scores tended to have more often chronic pathologies in their placentas than acute pathologies or normal placentas (p = 0.067). CONCLUSION: Independent of the occurrence of PSE, chronic placental pathologies might be associated with more severe brain injury and needs further study.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePerinatal asphyxiaHypoxic Ischemic EncephalopathyEncephalopathyAsphyxiaHypothermiaPathologyEtiologyNeonatologyPregnancyPediatricsInternal medicineGeneticsBiologyNeonatal and fetal brain pathologyPregnancy and preeclampsia studiesFetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders