Perkins R P
Obstet Gynecol. 1987 May;69(5):807-19.
The author presents a perspective on perinatal brain injury from the point of brain development, and discusses subsequent adverse outcomes. It is stressed that injury is frequently attributed to perinatal causes and avoidable circumstances when in fact the obstetrician could not possibly foresee or circumvent it. Evidence of the dramatic recuperative powers of many infants, even when dying and being resuscitated, are compared with the minimal provocations frequently associated with handicap, underscoring the concept of prior injury or unique fragility. The review is presented to provoke new insights and perspectives.
作者从大脑发育的角度阐述了围产期脑损伤的观点,并讨论了随后的不良后果。文中强调,损伤常常被归因于围产期原因和可避免的情况,而实际上产科医生根本无法预见或规避它。许多婴儿即便濒临死亡并接受复苏仍具有强大恢复能力的证据,与常常导致残疾的轻微诱因形成对比,凸显了先前损伤或独特脆弱性的概念。本文献综述旨在引发新的见解和观点。