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Deep Medullary Vein White Matter Injury Global Severity Score Predicts Neurodevelopmental Impairment

Kristen Benninger, Tara L. Benninger, Melissa Moore‐Clingenpeel, Lynne Ruess, Jerome Rusin, Nathalie L. Maitre

2021Journal of Child Neurology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aim: To examine associations between the deep medullary vein white matter injury global severity scoring system and neurodevelopmental impairment. Methods: This is a prospective observational cohort study of infants born at ≥32 weeks, diagnosed with deep medullary vein thrombosis and infarction on neuroimaging in the first month of life. Developmental testing was performed using validated measures for early, preschool, and school-age follow-up. Results: Nineteen (37%) patients had major neurodevelopmental impairment. Global severity score was higher among patients with neurodevelopmental impairment (21.6 vs 13.4, P = .04). Overall, 78% of patients with epilepsy had neurodevelopmental impairment. A greater degree of asymmetry with right-sided injury predominance was associated with lower Bayley-III cognitive scores and presence of neurodevelopmental impairment ( P < .01). Conclusions: Results suggest a need for targeted clinical surveillance for patients with a high global severity score and/or asymmetric, predominantly right cerebral white matter injury and for those who develop epilepsy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineWhite matterNeurodevelopmental disorderNeuroimagingPediatricsMedullary cavityMagnetic resonance imagingInternal medicinePsychiatryRadiologyAutismNeonatal and fetal brain pathologyBlood Coagulation and Thrombosis MechanismsTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances