Caterina
Tonon1, Claudia Testa1, David Neil Manners1,
Emil Malucelli1, Gina Ancora2, Giovanni Tani3,
Paolo Ambrosetto3, Bruno Barbiroli1, Raffaele Lodi1
1MR
Spectroscopy Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Aging and Nephrology,
University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, Italy; 2Institute of
Neonatology, Department of Woman, Child and Adolescent Health,, Policlinico
SOrsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy; 3Paediatric Radiology Unit,
Department of Woman, Child and Adolescent Health, Policlinico
SOrsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy
Perinatal
hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) remains a frequent cause of
neurological sequelae and death. The accurate assessment of HIE is crucial
for determining the prognosis.The aim of the study was to relate the brain
metabolic changes detected by 1H-MRS to the amplitude integrated- electroencephalogram
(a-EEG) time course findings in newborns at term and to evaluate their
correlation with outcome. Both 1H-MRS and a-EEG findings showed a good
correlation with the severity and the outcome of cerebral HI injury. These
data, obtained from 1H-MRS and a-EEG in non-treated infants, represent
reference data for future investigations to select candidates for cool cap
therapy.