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Limitations of Conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a Predictor of Death or Disability Following Neonatal Hypoxic–Ischemic Encephalopathy in the Late Hypothermia Trial

Authors :
Abbot R. Laptook
Seetha Shankaran
Patrick Barnes
Nancy Rollins
Barbara T. Do
Nehal A. Parikh
Shannon Hamrick
Susan R. Hintz
Jon E. Tyson
Edward F. Bell
Namasivayam Ambalavanan
Ronald N. Goldberg
Athina Pappas
Carolyn Huitema
Claudia Pedroza
Aasma S. Chaudhary
Angelita M. Hensman
Abhik Das
Myra Wyckoff
Amir Khan
Michelle C. Walsh
Kristi L. Watterberg
Roger Faix
William Truog
Ronnie Guillet
Gregory M. Sokol
Brenda B. Poindexter
Rosemary D. Higgins
Michael S. Caplan
Richard A. Polin
Martin Keszler
William Oh
Betty R. Vohr
Elizabeth C. McGowan
Barbara Alksninis
Kristin Basso
Joseph Bliss
Carmena Bishop
Robert T. Burke
William Cashore
Melinda Caskey
Dan Gingras
Nicholas Guerina
Katharine Johnson
Mary Lenore Keszler
Andrea M. Knoll
Theresa M. Leach
Martha R. Leonard
Emilee Little
Bonnie E. Stephens
Elisa Vieira
Victoria E. Watson
Anna Maria Hibbs
Deanne E. Wilson-Costello
Nancy S. Newman
Beau Batton
Monika Bhola
Juliann M. Di Fiore
Harriet G. Friedman
Bonnie S. Siner
Eileen K. Stork
Gulgun Yalcinkaya
Arlene Zadell
Eugenia K. Pallotto
Howard W. Kilbride
Cheri Gauldin
Anne Holmes
Kathy Johnson
Allison Knutson
Kurt Schibler
Kimberly Yolton
Cathy Grisby
Teresa L. Gratton
Stephanie Merhar
Sandra Wuertz
C. Michael Cotten
Kimberley A. Fisher
Sandra Grimes
Joanne Finkle
Ricki F. Goldstein
Kathryn E. Gustafson
William F. Malcolm
Patricia L. Ashley
Kathy J. Auten
Melody B. Lohmeyer
Matthew M. Laughon
Carl L. Bose
Janice Bernhardt
Cindy Clark
Diane D. Warner
Janice Wereszcsak
Sofia Aliaga
David P. Carlton
Barbara J. Stoll
Ellen C. Hale
Yvonne Loggins
Diane I. Bottcher
Colleen Mackie
Maureen Mulligan LaRossa
Ira Adams-Chapman
Lynn C. Wineski
Sheena L. Carter
Stephanie Wilson Archer
Heidi M. Harmon
Lu-Ann Papile
Anna M. Dusick
Susan Gunn
Dianne E. Herron
Abbey C. Hines
Darlene Kardatzke
Carolyn Lytle
Heike M. Minnich
Leslie Richard
Lucy C. Smiley
Leslie Dawn Wilson
Kathleen A. Kennedy
Elizabeth Allain
Carrie M. Mason
Julie Arldt-McAlister
Katrina Burson
Allison G. Dempsey
Andrea F. Duncan
Patricia W. Evans
Carmen Garcia
Charles E. Green
Margarita Jimenez
Janice John
Patrick M. Jones
M. Layne Lillie
Karen Martin
Sara C. Martin
Georgia E. McDavid
Shannon McKee
Patti L. Pierce Tate
Shawna Rodgers
Saba Khan Siddiki
Daniel K. Sperry
Sharon L. Wright
Pablo J. Sánchez
Leif D. Nelin
Sudarshan R. Jadcherla
Patricia Luzader
Christine A. Fortney
Jennifer L. Grothause
Dennis Wallace
Marie G. Gantz
Kristin M. Zaterka-Baxter
Margaret M. Crawford
Scott A. McDonald
Jamie E. Newman
Jeanette O'Donnell Auman
Carolyn M. Petrie Huitema
James W. Pickett
Patricia Yost
Krisa P. Van Meurs
David K. Stevenson
M. Bethany Ball
Barbara Bentley
Valerie Y. Chock
Elizabeth F. Bruno
Alexis S. Davis
Maria Elena DeAnda
Anne M. DeBattista
Beth Earhart
Lynne C. Huffman
Jean G. Kohn
Casey E. Krueger
Melinda S. Proud
William D. Rhine
Nicholas H. St. John
Heather Taylor
Hali E. Weiss
Waldemar A. Carlo
Myriam Peralta-Carcelen
Monica V. Collins
Shirley S. Cosby
Vivien A. Phillips
Richard V. Rector
Sally Whitley
Tarah T. Colaizy
Jane E. Brumbaugh
Karen J. Johnson
Diane L. Eastman
Michael J. Acarregui
Jacky R. Walker
Claire A. Goeke
Jonathan M. Klein
Nancy J. Krutzfield
Jeffrey L. Segar
John M. Dagle
Julie B. Lindower
Steven J. McElroy
Glenda K. Rabe
Robert D. Roghair
Lauritz R. Meyer
Dan L. Ellsbury
Donia B. Campbell
Cary R. Murphy
Vipinchandra Bhavsar
Robin K. Ohls
Conra Backstrom Lacy
Sandra Sundquist Beauman
Sandra Brown
Erika Fernandez
Andrea Freeman Duncan
Janell Fuller
Elizabeth Kuan
Jean R. Lowe
Barbara Schmidt
Haresh Kirpalani
Sara B. DeMauro
Kevin C. Dysart
Soraya Abbasi
Toni Mancini
Dara M. Cucinotta
Judy C. Bernbaum
Marsha Gerdes
Hallam Hurt
Carl D'Angio
Satyan Lakshminrusimha
Nirupama Laroia
Gary J. Myers
Kelley Yost
Stephanie Guilford
Rosemary L. Jensen
Karen Wynn
Osman Farooq
Anne Marie Reynolds
Holly I.M. Wadkins
Ashley Williams
Joan Merzbach
Patrick Conway
Melissa Bowman
Michele Hartley-McAndrew
William Zorn
Cait Fallone
Kyle Binion
Constance Orme
Ann Marie Scorsone
Luc P. Brion
Lina F. Chalak
Roy J. Heyne
Lijun Chen
Diana M. Vasil
Sally S. Adams
Catherine Twell Boatman
Alicia Guzman
Elizabeth T. Heyne
Lizette E. Lee
Melissa H. Leps
Linda A. Madden
Nancy A. Miller
Emma Ramon
Bradley A. Yoder
Karen A. Osborne
Cynthia Spencer
R. Edison Steele
Mike Steffen
Karena Strong
Kimberlee Weaver-Lewis
Shawna Baker
Sarah Winter
Karie Bird
Jill Burnett
Beena G. Sood
Rebecca Bara
Kirsten Childs
Lilia C. De Jesus
Bogdan Panaitescu
Sanjay M.D. Chawla
Jeannette E. Prentice
Laura A. Goldston
Eunice Hinz Woldt
Girija Natarajan
Monika Bajaj
John Barks
Mary Christensen
Stephanie A. Wiggins
Source :
J Pediatr
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Objective To investigate if magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an accurate predictor for death or moderate-severe disability at 18-22 months of age among infants with neonatal encephalopathy in a trial of cooling initiated at 6-24 hours. Study design Subgroup analysis of infants ≥36 weeks of gestation with moderate-severe neonatal encephalopathy randomized at 6-24 postnatal hours to hypothermia or usual care in a multicenter trial of late hypothermia. MRI scans were performed per each center's practice and interpreted by 2 central readers using the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development injury score (6 levels, normal to hemispheric devastation). Neurodevelopmental outcomes were assessed at 18-22 months of age. Results Of 168 enrollees, 128 had an interpretable MRI and were seen in follow-up (n = 119) or died (n = 9). MRI findings were predominantly acute injury and did not differ by cooling treatment. At 18-22 months, death or severe disability occurred in 20.3%. No infant had moderate disability. Agreement between central readers was moderate (weighted kappa 0.56, 95% CI 0.45-0.67). The adjusted odds of death or severe disability increased 3.7-fold (95% CI 1.8-7.9) for each increment of injury score. The area under the curve for severe MRI patterns to predict death or severe disability was 0.77 and the positive and negative predictive values were 36% and 100%, respectively. Conclusions MRI injury scores were associated with neurodevelopmental outcome at 18-22 months among infants in the Late Hypothermia Trial. However, the results suggest caution when using qualitative interpretations of MRI images to provide prognostic information to families following perinatal hypoxia–ischemia. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT00614744 .

Details

ISSN :
00223476
Volume :
230
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Pediatrics
Accession number :
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