超越出血:导航胎儿脑室内出血。

Q2 Medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1177/19345798241308494
Hillary C Lee, Amee A Amin, Danielle N Gonzales
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背景:产前脑室内出血(IVH)是发生在子宫内的颅内出血,发生率为1-5 / 10000。虽然关于神经发育预后的数据非常有限,但产前诊断的胎儿颅内出血预后非常差,估计在子宫内或出生后第一个月内死亡率为40%。不到50%的幸存者在产后随访中神经发育正常。我们提出一个健康,足月婴儿,谁是产前诊断为IV级胎儿IVH。病例:一个月,男婴通过选择性剖宫产分娩后,产前诊断单侧IV级脑室内出血,双侧脑室肿大。妊娠无明显异常,无外伤、血液学或感染性病因史。广泛的产后评估证实了产前MRI检查结果和普通的感染和血液学评估,但发现15q11.2缺失遗传综合征。在出生第18天,婴儿与父母一起出院回家,可以接受完整的口服喂养,体重适当增加。持续的门诊随访显示,连续神经影像学显示出血没有进一步进展,婴儿在6个月大时达到适当的发育里程碑。结论:尽管早期发现,与产后早产相关IVH相比,胎儿颅内出血(ICH)的预后较差。应告知受影响胎儿的父母有关低存活率和不良神经发育结果,特别是在诊断为III级或IV级IVH后。
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Beyond the bleed: Navigating fetal intraventricular hemorrhage.

Background: Antenatal intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is intracranial hemorrhage that occurs in utero at an incidence of 1-5 per 10,000. Though there is very limited data on neurodevelopmental prognosis, antenatally diagnosed fetal intracranial hemorrhages carry a very poor prognosis with an estimated 40% mortality in utero or within the first month after birth. Less than 50% of survivors have normal neurodevelopmental outcomes during their postnatal follow-up. We present a healthy, term infant, who was prenatally diagnosed with a grade IV fetal IVH.Case: A term, male infant was delivered via elective cesarean section following a prenatal diagnosis of unilateral grade IV intraventricular hemorrhage with bilateral cerebral ventriculomegaly. Pregnancy had been unremarkable with no history of trauma, hematologic, or infectious etiology. Extensive post-natal evaluation confirmed the prenatal MRI findings and an unremarkable infectious and hematologic evaluation but revealed a genetic syndrome for 15q11.2 deletion. On day of life 18, the infant was discharged home with parents, tolerating full oral feeds and with appropriate weight gain. Continued outpatient follow-up has revealed no further progression of the bleed on serial neuroimaging with the infant meeting appropriate developmental milestones at 6 months of age.Conclusion: Despite early detection, fetal intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) has poor outcomes compared to post-natal prematurity related IVH. Parents of affected fetuses should be counseled about poor survival rates and adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes, especially following the diagnosis of grade III or IV IVH.

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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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