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Secondary somatosensory cortex evoked responses and 6-year neurodevelopmental outcome in extremely preterm children

Authors :
Jussi Nurminen
Piia Lönnberg
Aulikki Lano
Marjo Metsäranta
Elina Pihko
Leena Lauronen
Päivi Nevalainen
Sture Andersson
HUS Children and Adolescents
Lastenneurologian yksikkö
BioMag Laboratory
HUS Medical Imaging Center
University of Helsinki
Clinicum
Kliinisen neurofysiologian yksikkö
Children's Hospital
Staff Services
Department of Neurosciences
HUS Diagnostic Center
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective: We assessed in extremely preterm born (EPB) children whether secondary somatosensory cor-tex (SII) responses recorded with magnetoencephalography (MEG) at term-equivalent age (TEA) correlate with neurodevelopmental outcome at age 6 years. Secondly, we assessed whether SII responses differ between 6-year-old EPB and term-born (TB) children. Methods: 39 EPB children underwent MEG with tactile stimulation at TEA. At age 6 years, 32 EPB and 26 TB children underwent MEG including a sensorimotor task requiring attention and motor inhibition. SII responses to tactile stimulation were modeled with equivalent current dipoles. Neurological outcome, motor competence, and general cognitive ability were prospectively evaluated at age 6 years. Results: Unilaterally absent SII response at TEA was associated with abnormal motor competence in 6-year-old EPB children (p = 0.03). At age 6 years, SII responses were bilaterally detectable in most EPB (88%) and TB (92%) children (group comparison, p = 0.69). Motor inhibition was associated with decreased SII peak latencies in TB children, but EPB children lacked this effect (p = 0.02). Conclusions: Unilateral absence of an SII response at TEA predicted poorer motor outcome in EPB children. Significance: Neurophysiological methods may provide new means for outcome prognostication in EPB children. (c) 2021 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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