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Publication Date:
January 2010
ISSN:
1619-3997
DOI:
10.1515/jpm.2010.012

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Journal of Perinatal Medicine

Official Journal of the World Association of Perinatal Medicine

Editor-in-Chief: Dudenhausen, Joachim W.

Editorial Board Member: / Bancalari, Eduardo / Greenough, Anne / Genc, Mehmet R. / Chervenak, Frank A. / Aslam, Muhammad / Bergmann, Renate L. / Bernardes, J.F. / Bevilacqua, G. / Blickstein, Isaac / Brezinka, Christoph / Cabero Roura, Luis / Carbonell-Estrany, Xavier / Carrera, Jose M. / D`Addario, Vincenzo / Dimitrou, G. / Foulon, Walter / Grunebaum, G. E. / Harding, Jane / Hentschel, Roland / Kawabata, Ichiro / Keirse, M.J.M.C. / Kurjak M.D., Asim / Levene, Malcolm / Lockwood, Charles J. / Marsal, Karel / Nishida, Hiroshi / Papp, Zoltán / Makatsariya, Alexander / Pejaver, Ranjan Kumar / Pooh, Ritsuko K. / Saugstad, Ola D. / Schenker, Joseph G. / Sen, Cihat / Geijn, Herman P. / Vetter, Klaus / Young, Bruce K. / Zimmermann, Roland / Köpcke, W.

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The potential of 4D sonography in the assessment of fetal neurobehavior – multicentric study in high-risk pregnancies

Asim Kurjak1 / Salwa Abo-Yaqoub2 / Milan Stanojevic1 / Alin Basgul Yigiter3 / Oliver Vasilj1 / Daniela Lebit4 / Afaf Naim Shaddad2 / Badreldeen Ahmed2 / Zehra Nese Kavak5 / Berivoj Miskovic1 / Radu Vladareanu4 / Lara Spalldi Barisic1 / Guillermo Azumendi6 / Moayyad Younis2 / Ritsuko K. Pooh7 / Aida Salihagic Kadic8

1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical School University of Zagreb, Sveti Duh Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia

2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Women's Hospital, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar

3Istanbul Bilim University School of Medicine, European Florence Nightingale Hospital

4Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Elias University Emergency Hospital, Bucharest, Romania

5Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Marmara University, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey

6Clinica Gutenberg, Malaga, Spain

7CRIFM Clinical Research Institute of Fetal Medicine PMC, Osaka, Japan

8Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Corresponding author: Dr. Milan Stanojevic, MD, PhD Head of the Neonatology Unit Sveti Duh Hospital Sv. Duh 64 10000 Zagreb Croatia

Citation Information: Journal of Perinatal Medicine. Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 77–82, ISSN (Online) 1619-3997, ISSN (Print) 0300-5577, DOI: 10.1515/jpm.2010.012, January 2010

Publication History:
Received:
2009-06-09
Revised:
2009-08-18
Accepted:
2009-08-21
Published Online:
2010-01-05

Abstract

Objective: An evolving challenge for obstetrician is to better define normal and abnormal fetal neurological function in utero in order to better predict antenatally which fetuses are at risk for adverse neurological outcome.

Patients and methods: Prenatal neurological assessment in high-risk fetuses using four-dimensional ultrasound applying the recently developed Kurjak antenatal neurodevelopmental test (KANET). Postnatal neurological assessment was performed using Amiel Tison's neurological assessment at term (ATNAT) for all live-borns and general movement (GM) assessment for those with borderline and abnormal ATNAT.

Results: Inclusion criteria were met by 288 pregnant women in four centers of whom 266 gave birth to a live-born baby. It was revealed that 234 fetuses were neurologically normal, 7 abnormal and 25 borderline. Out of 7 abnormal fetuses ATNAT was borderline in 5 and abnormal in 2, whereas GM assessment was abnormal in 5 and definitely abnormal in 2. Out of 25 KANET borderline fetuses, ATNAT was normal in 7, borderline in 17 and abnormal in 1, whereas the GM assessment was as follows: normal optimal in 4, normal suboptimal in 20, and abnormal in 1. In summary, out of 32 borderline and abnormal fetuses ATNAT was normal in 7, borderline in 22 and abnormal in 3; GM assessment was normal optimal in 4, normal suboptimal in 20, abnormal in 6 and definitely abnormal in 2.

Conclusion: The sonographic test requires further studies before being recommended for wider clinical practice.

Keywords: Fetal behavior; neurological risk; prenatal neurological test; 4D ultrasound (4D US)

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