Neurodevelopmental outcomes in mild and moderate isolated ventriculomegaly originating in utero

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Sun, Guoyu [1 ]
Jing, Baihua [2 ]
Zhou, Faliang [1 ]
Liu, Hongyan [2 ]
Liu, Lili [1 ]
Chen, Junya [2 ]
Hou, Xinlin [1 ]
机构
[1] Peking Univ First Hosp, Dept Pediat, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] Peking Univ First Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Beijing, Peoples R China
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ventriculomegaly; IVM; neurodevelopmental outcomes; FETAL; FETUSES; WIDTH; PREVALENCE; DIAGNOSIS;
D O I
10.1080/14767058.2021.1919869
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
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Objective To determine the differences in outcomes between mild and moderate isolated ventriculomegaly (IVM). Methods We conducted a prospective cohort study on 94 fetuses with IVM and evaluated the neurodevelopmental outcomes at 12 months of age using the ASQ-3 and BSID-I neurodevelopmental assessment tools. Progression of VM was defined as an increase in the width of the ventricular by at least 3 mm during sequential ultrasound monitoring. The population was divided into two groups according to ventricular width: mild (10-12 mm) and moderate (12.1-15 mm), which were further evaluated for VM progression in utero separately. Results Neurodevelopmental assessments at 12 months were the main form of evaluations. Neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) was defined as a mental development index (MDI) or psychomotor development index (PDI) < 85. There were no significant differences in NDI values between the mild and moderate groups (p = .155). Compared with the non-in utero progression group (7.6%), the rate of NDI was significantly higher (p = .004) in the group with progression (33.3%). Using linear regression and correlation, no negative correlation was found between the maximum value of atrial diameter (AD) in utero and the PDI (r = -0.021, p = .914) or MDI (r = -0.073, p = .703) score. However, the maximum change in the AD in utero was negatively correlated with both PDI (r = -0.460, p = .011) and MDI (r=-0.422, p = .020) scores. Conclusion There were likely no differences in neurodevelopmental outcomes between mild and moderate IVM. In fetuses with mild to moderate VM, intrauterine progression may be a poor prognostic factor for neurodevelopmental outcomes.
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页码:6691 / 6698
页数:8
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