Goetz M C, Gretebeck R J, Oh K S, Shaffer D, Hermansen M C
Medical College of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, USA.
Am J Perinatol. 1995 Sep;12(5):325-7. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-994486.
Screening cranial ultrasounds were performed on 115 very low birthweight infants during the first week of life. Fourteen infants (12%) developed changes of periventricular leukomalacia. All 14 weighted 1100 g or less at birth. Eight infants' initial studies were normal, four had intraventricular hemorrhage, and two had periventricular echo densities. Cystic periventricular leukomalacia developed between 17 and 104 days of age and occurred later in those infants whose initial study was normal. There were tone abnormalities in 11 of the 12 infants who received developmental follow-up. Severe cognitive delays were common in the older infants. This study demonstrates the need for late ultrasound screening even in the presence of initial normal ultrasound examinations.
对115名极低出生体重儿在出生后第一周进行了头颅超声筛查。14名婴儿(12%)出现了脑室周围白质软化的改变。所有14名婴儿出生时体重均在1100克及以下。8名婴儿的初次检查正常,4名有脑室内出血,2名有脑室周围回声增强。囊性脑室周围白质软化在17至104日龄时出现,且在初次检查正常的婴儿中出现得较晚。在接受发育随访的12名婴儿中,11名有肌张力异常。年龄较大的婴儿中严重认知延迟很常见。这项研究表明,即使初次超声检查正常,也需要进行后期超声筛查。