The Effect of Postnatal Cytomegalovirus Infection on (Micro)structural Cerebral Development in Very Preterm Infants at Term-Equivalent Age.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Neonatology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-25 DOI:10.1159/000532084
Yasmin Pellkofer, Marlene Hammerl, Elke Griesmaier, Maria Sappler, Elke Ruth Gizewski, Ursula Kiechl-Kohlendorfer, Vera Neubauer
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Abstract

Introduction: There are some data indicating a negative impact of postnatal cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection on long-term neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm infants. So far, there is only little knowledge about a cerebral imaging correlate of these neurodevelopmental alterations induced by postnatal CMV infection in preterm infants. The aim of the current study was to investigate the effect of postnatal CMV infection on the incidence of brain injury and on microstructural brain maturation in very preterm infants at term-equivalent age.

Methods: Infants <32 gestational weeks (02/2011-11/2018) received cerebral MRI including axial diffusion-weighted images at term-equivalent age. All infants were screened for CMV infection using urine/saliva samples, and infection was regarded as acquired postnatal if a sample became positive >5 postnatal days. We compared brain injury as well as fractional anisotropy and apparent diffusion coefficient in 14 defined cerebral regions between infants with and without postnatal CMV infection.

Results: 401 infants were eligible, of whom 18 (4.5%) infants had a postnatal CMV infection. There were no significant differences in rates of brain injury or in microstructural brain development between both groups. This applied equally to the subgroup of infants <28 gestational weeks.

Conclusion: Although infants with postnatal CMV infection were born more immature and more frequently suffered from complications related to immaturity, we neither observed a higher rate of preterm brain injury nor disadvantageous alterations in microstructural brain maturation at term-equivalent age.

出生后巨细胞病毒感染对足月龄极早产儿大脑(微)结构发育的影响。
有一些数据表明,出生后巨细胞病毒(CMV)感染对早产儿的长期神经发育结局有负面影响。到目前为止,关于早产儿出生后巨细胞病毒感染引起的这些神经发育改变的脑成像相关性的知识还很少。本研究的目的是研究出生后巨细胞病毒感染对足月龄极早产儿脑损伤发生率和脑微结构成熟的影响。方法:32孕周(2011年2月- 2018年11月)的婴儿在足月等龄接受脑MRI包括轴向弥散加权成像。所有婴儿都通过尿液/唾液样本进行巨细胞病毒感染筛查,如果样本在出生后5天呈阳性,则认为感染是后天获得的。我们比较了有和没有出生后巨细胞病毒感染的婴儿在14个明确的大脑区域的脑损伤、分数各向异性和表观扩散系数。结果:401名婴儿符合条件,其中18名(4.5%)婴儿患有产后巨细胞病毒感染。两组在脑损伤率和大脑微观结构发育方面没有显著差异。这同样适用于28孕周婴儿亚组。结论:虽然出生后感染巨细胞病毒的婴儿出生时更不成熟,更容易出现与不成熟相关的并发症,但我们没有观察到更高的早产儿脑损伤率,也没有观察到在足月等龄时脑成熟微结构的不利改变。
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Neonatology
Neonatology 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
0.60
自引率
4.00%
发文量
91
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: This highly respected and frequently cited journal is a prime source of information in the area of fetal and neonatal research. Original papers present research on all aspects of neonatology, fetal medicine and developmental biology. These papers encompass both basic science and clinical research including randomized trials, observational studies and epidemiology. Basic science research covers molecular biology, molecular genetics, physiology, biochemistry and pharmacology in fetal and neonatal life. In addition to the classic features the journal accepts papers for the sections Research Briefings and Sources of Neonatal Medicine (historical pieces). Papers reporting results of animal studies should be based upon hypotheses that relate to developmental processes or disorders in the human fetus or neonate.
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