Comparison of Papile versus Laterality-Based Al-Abdi System to Predict Neurodevelopmental Impairment in Extreme Preterm Infants after Severe Germinal Matrix Hemorrhage-Intraventricular Hemorrhage: A Retrospective Comparative Observational Study.
Journal
AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology
ISSN: 1936-959X
Titre abrégé: AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8003708
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
03 2022
03 2022
Historique:
received:
01
09
2021
accepted:
01
01
2022
pubmed:
26
2
2022
medline:
28
4
2022
entrez:
25
2
2022
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
The traditional Papile classification system for severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage is limited in objectivity and interrater variability for accurate prediction of neurodevelopmental impairment in extremely preterm infants. Many extremely preterm infants with severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage are still offered "redirection of care" in spite of the recent evidence suggesting that many of these infants can have normal outcomes. Therefore, it is important to consider the laterality and extent of brain hemisphere involvement while classifying severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage to predict neurodevelopmental impairment. The aim of the present study was to compare the Al-Abdi system with the Papile system for their accuracy in predicting neurodevelopmental impairment in extremely preterm infants with severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage. This is a retrospective study of extremely preterm infants with severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage admitted to a tertiary neonatal intensive care unit (2006-2016). Cranial sonograms were independently re-reviewed by 2 radiologists as per the Al-Abdi system. The prognostic statistical indices for both systems to predict neurodevelopmental impairment were calculated. A total of 91 infants with severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage survived, and 83 (median gestational age, 26.3 weeks; and median birth weight, 890 g) completed developmental assessment. The receiver operating characteristic areas under the curve to predict neurodevelopmental impairment by the Papile versus Al-Abdi systems were 0.702 versus 0.723, respectively ( The Al-Abdi system is comparable with the Papile system for predicting neurodevelopmental impairment for extremely preterm infants with severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage, with higher Al-Abdi scores being more specific. This finding may prove useful for neonatal health care providers and parents in their decision regarding "continuation of care." Future multicentric studies are warranted to ascertain the validity of individual Al-Abdi scores.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE
The traditional Papile classification system for severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage is limited in objectivity and interrater variability for accurate prediction of neurodevelopmental impairment in extremely preterm infants. Many extremely preterm infants with severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage are still offered "redirection of care" in spite of the recent evidence suggesting that many of these infants can have normal outcomes. Therefore, it is important to consider the laterality and extent of brain hemisphere involvement while classifying severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage to predict neurodevelopmental impairment. The aim of the present study was to compare the Al-Abdi system with the Papile system for their accuracy in predicting neurodevelopmental impairment in extremely preterm infants with severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
This is a retrospective study of extremely preterm infants with severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage admitted to a tertiary neonatal intensive care unit (2006-2016). Cranial sonograms were independently re-reviewed by 2 radiologists as per the Al-Abdi system. The prognostic statistical indices for both systems to predict neurodevelopmental impairment were calculated.
RESULTS
A total of 91 infants with severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage survived, and 83 (median gestational age, 26.3 weeks; and median birth weight, 890 g) completed developmental assessment. The receiver operating characteristic areas under the curve to predict neurodevelopmental impairment by the Papile versus Al-Abdi systems were 0.702 versus 0.723, respectively (
CONCLUSIONS
The Al-Abdi system is comparable with the Papile system for predicting neurodevelopmental impairment for extremely preterm infants with severe germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage, with higher Al-Abdi scores being more specific. This finding may prove useful for neonatal health care providers and parents in their decision regarding "continuation of care." Future multicentric studies are warranted to ascertain the validity of individual Al-Abdi scores.
Identifiants
pubmed: 35210279
pii: ajnr.A7434
doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A7434
pmc: PMC8910795
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Observational Study
Langues
eng
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