Brain Growth Evaluation Assessed with Transfontanellar (B- GREAT) Ultrasound. Old and New Bedside Markers to Estimate Cerebral Growth in Preterm Infants: a Pilot Study

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY(2024)

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Objective We aimed to investigate the feasibility of evaluating overall preterm brain growth using a gathered set of measurements of brain structures in standard cranial ultrasound planes. We called this method of assessment Brain Growth Evaluation Assessed with Transfontanellar ultrasound (B- GREAT). Study design In this prospective observational cohort study, cranial ultrasound was regularly performed (on day 1, 2, 3, and 7 of life, and then weekly until discharge, and at term) in preterm infants born with gestational age (GA) less than 32 weeks. We evaluated corpus callosum length, corpus callosum-fastigium length, anterior horn width, frontal white matter height, total brain surface, deep grey matter height, hemisphere height, transverse cerebellar diameter in the axial view, and transverse cerebellar diameter coronal view. Measurements obtained were used to develop growth charts for B-GREAT markers as a function of postmenstrual age. Reproducibility of B- GREAT markers was studied. Results A total of 528 cranial ultrasounds were performed in 80 neonates (median birth GA: 28thorn5 weeks and interquartile range: 27thorn3-30thorn5). The intraclass correlation coefficients for intra-observer and inter-observer analyses showed substantial agreement for all B-GREAT markers. Growth curves for B- GREAT markers were developed. Conclusion B- GREAT is a feasible and reproduciblemethod for bedside monitoring of the growth of the main brain structures in preterm neonates.
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cranial ultrasound,neonates,neurodevelopmental outcome,ultrasound markers,brain growth
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