Cranial Ultrasound: A Novel Approach of Neuroimaging in Preterm Infants Suffering from Perinatal Birth Injury

Authors

  • Saba Fatima
  • Amber Goraya
  • Abid Ali Qureshi
  • Hina Azhar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51985/JBUMDC202277

Keywords:

Germinal Matrix-Intraventricular hemorrhage, Preterm birth, Periventricular leukomalacia

Abstract

Introduction: Preterm birth is a common cause of neonatal mortality with an additional burden of adverse neurodevelopmental
outcomes. It is caused by different factors that can be either perinatal, natal or postnatal leading to white matter
injury/intracranial hemorrhages. These lesions can be readily assessed by cranial ultrasound which provides cost-effective,
radiation-free, bedside imaging.
Conclusion: Cranial ultrasound is an innovative method to assess brain injury in preterm infants. Ultrasonographic evaluation
of preterm brain is recommended as early as possible after birth with interval follow up. Three distinct patterns of brain
injury can be seen in preterm infants: Periventricular leukomalacia (PVL), Germinal Matrix-Intraventricular hemorrhage
(GMH-IVH) and cerebellar hemorrhages. Germinal matrix hemorrhage is found to be most common pattern with cystic
PVL being next among three patterns of brain injury. Ultrasound is an operator-dependent technique with poor visualization
of few abnormalities on two-dimensional images. The limitation of conventional ultrasonography opens up new aspects
of 3 D scanning with better imaging outcomes

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2022-12-30

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Fatima, S. ., Goraya, A. ., Qureshi, A. A. ., & Azhar, H. . (2022). Cranial Ultrasound: A Novel Approach of Neuroimaging in Preterm Infants Suffering from Perinatal Birth Injury. Journal of Bahria University Medical and Dental College, 13(01), 61–66. https://doi.org/10.51985/JBUMDC202277

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