Scalia Bruna, Saporito Marco Andrea Nicola, Mauceri Laura, Saporito Alessandro Valerio, Privitera Grete Francesca, Ruggieri Martino, Falsaperla Raffaele
Unit of Neonatology, University Hospital Policlinico G. Rodolico- San Marco, P.O. San Marco, Viale Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, Catania, 95121, Italy.
Unit of Neonatology, University Hospital Policlinico G. Rodolico - San Marco, P.O. G. Rodolico, Via S. Sofia 78, Catania, 95121, Italy.
Ital J Pediatr. 2024 Dec 5;50(1):257. doi: 10.1186/s13052-024-01826-3.
SARS-CoV-2's potential consequences on the developing brain are still unknown. The aim of this study was to describe cranial ultrasonographic (cUS) findings in a population of newborns exposed to SARS-CoV-2 born at San Marco Hospital in Catania.
Two cohort of newborns, one exposed to SARS-CoV-2 both during gestation and at birth and one unexposed, were enrolled in this cross-sectional study conducted according to the STROBE guidelines (Strenghtening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology) and underwent cUS. We performed a statistical analysis using the Fisher's exact test to assess whether significant differences among the two groups existed.
we enrolled 139 exposed newborns (62 females, 77 males with median gestational age 38.4 ± 1.9 W and median weight at birth 3142.8 ± 594.4 g) and 139 unexposed newborns (60 females, 79 males with median gestational age 38,9 ± 1.3 W and median weight at birth 3230 ± 336 g). cUS abnormalities were found in 32 exposed patients (23%) and in 23 (16.5%) unexposed patients. A statistically significant difference was found in the incidence of minor intracranial abnormalities (p 0.036) between exposed and unexposed patients and between newborns exposed during pregnancy and unexposed patients (p 0.016).
in our experience, the incidence of minor intracranial abnormalities was higher in SARS-COV-2-exposed newborns. Our results must be taken with caution and need further confirmation in larger studies but suggest to consider performing cUS at birth in newborns exposed to SARS-CoV-2 in research contexts.
严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)对发育中大脑的潜在影响仍不清楚。本研究的目的是描述在卡塔尼亚圣马尔科医院出生的暴露于SARS-CoV-2的新生儿群体的头颅超声(cUS)检查结果。
根据加强流行病学观察性研究报告(STROBE)指南,对两组新生儿进行了这项横断面研究,一组在孕期和出生时均暴露于SARS-CoV-2,另一组未暴露,并对其进行了cUS检查。我们使用Fisher精确检验进行统计分析,以评估两组之间是否存在显著差异。
我们纳入了139名暴露的新生儿(62名女性,77名男性,中位胎龄38.4±1.9周,出生时中位体重3142.8±594.4克)和139名未暴露的新生儿(60名女性,79名男性,中位胎龄38.9±1.3周,出生时中位体重3230±336克)。在32名暴露患者(23%)和23名(16.5%)未暴露患者中发现了cUS异常。暴露组和未暴露组之间以及孕期暴露的新生儿和未暴露的新生儿之间,轻微颅内异常的发生率存在统计学显著差异(p=0.036)和(p=0.016)。
根据我们的经验,暴露于SARS-CoV-2的新生儿中轻微颅内异常的发生率较高。我们的结果必须谨慎对待,需要在更大规模的研究中进一步证实,但建议在研究背景下,对暴露于SARS-CoV-2的新生儿在出生时进行cUS检查。