Commentary on “Brain Injury During Transition in the Newborn With Congenital Heart Disease: Hazards of the Preoperative Period”

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Jennifer M. Lynch , J. William Gaynor , Daniel J. Licht
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Abstract

Brain Injury During Transition in the Newborn With Congenital Heart Disease: Hazards of the Preoperative Period

Jennifer M. Lynch, J. William Gaynor, Daniel J. Licht Seminars in Pediatric Neurology Volume 28, December 2018, Pages 60–65

Infants born with critical congenital heart disease are at risk for neurodevelopmental morbidities later in life. In-utero differences in fetal circulation lead to vulnerabilities which lead to an increased incidence of stroke, white matter injury, and brain immaturity. Recent work has shown these infants may be most vulnerable to brain injury during the early neonatal period when they are awaiting their cardiac surgeries. Novel imaging and monitoring modalities are being employed to investigate this crucial time period and elucidate the precise timing and cause of brain injury in this population.

“先天性心脏病新生儿过渡期脑损伤:术前危险”述评
先天性心脏病新生儿过渡期的脑损伤:术前的危险:Jennifer M.Lynch,J.William Gaynor,Daniel J.Licht儿科神经病学研讨会第28卷,2018年12月,第60-65页出生时患有严重先天性心脏疾病的婴儿在以后的生活中有患神经发育疾病的风险。子宫内胎儿循环的差异会导致脆弱性,从而导致中风、白质损伤和大脑不成熟的发生率增加。最近的研究表明,这些婴儿在新生儿早期等待心脏手术时可能最容易受到脑损伤。正在采用新的成像和监测模式来研究这一关键时期,并阐明该人群脑损伤的确切时间和原因。
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Seminars in Pediatric Neurology
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PEDIATRICS
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Pediatric Neurology is a topical journal that focuses on subjects of current importance in the field of pediatric neurology. The journal is devoted to making the status of such topics and the results of new investigations readily available to the practicing physician. Seminars in Pediatric Neurology is of special interest to pediatric neurologists, pediatric neuropathologists, behavioral pediatricians, and neurologists who treat all ages.
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