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Bibliographic record number: 334879

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Authors: Kurjak, Asim; Mišković, Berivoj; Stanojević, Milan; Amiel-Tison, Claudine; Ahmed, Badreldeen; Azumendi, Guillermo; Vasilj, Oliver; Andonotopo, Wiku; Turudić, Tanja; Salihagić-Kadić, Aida
Title: New scoring system for fetal neurobehavior assessed by three- and four-dimensional sonography
Source: Journal of Perinatal Medicine (0300-5577) 36 (2008), 1; 73-81
Paper type: article
Keywords: cerebral function, fetal neurological assessment, four-dimensional ultrasound, prenatal neurobehavior, scoring system
Abstract:
To produce a new scoring system for fetal neurobehavior based on prenatal assessment by 3D/4D sonography. We identified severely brain damaged infants and those with optimal neurological findings and compared fetal with neonatal findings. RESULTS: The new scoring system was retrospectively applied in a group of 100 low-risk pregnancies. After delivery, postnatal neurological assessment was performed, and all neonates assessed as normal reached a score between 14 and 20, which we assumed to be a score of optimal neurological development. Subsequently, the same scoring system was applied in the group of 120 high-risk pregnancies in which, based on postnatal neurological findings, three subgroups of newborns were found: normal, mildly or moderately abnormal, and abnormal. Normal neonates had a prenatal score between 14 and 20, mildly or moderately abnormal neonates had a prenatal score of 5-13, whereas those infants who were assigned as neurologically abnormal had a prenatal score from 0-5. CONCLUSION: A new scoring system for the assessment of neurological status for antenatal application is proposed, similar to the neonatal optimality test of Amiel-Tison. This preliminary work may help in detecting fetal brain and neurodevelopmental alterations due to in utero brain impairment.
Project / theme: 108-1081870-1940
Original language: ENG
Current Contents: DA
Citation Index: DA
Category: Znanstveni
Research fields:
Fundamental medical sciences,Clinical medicine sciences
Printed media: da
Contrib. to CROSBI by: mpredoje@mef.hr (mpredoje@mef.hr), 30. Apr. 2008. u 16:28 sati



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