Ultrasound Diagnosis and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in the Study of Encephalopathy in Neonates Born under Asphyxia: Narrative Review

Brain injury resulting from adverse events during pregnancy and delivery is the leading cause of neonatal morbidity and disability. Surviving neonates often suffer long-term motor, sensory, and cognitive impairments. Birth asphyxia is among the most common causes of neonatal encephalopathy. The integration of ultrasound, including Doppler ultrasound, and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) offers a promising approach to understanding the pathology and diagnosis of encephalopathy in this special patient population. Ultrasound diagnosis can be very helpful for the assessment of structural abnormalities associated with neonatal encephalopathy such as alterations in brain structures (intraventricular hemorrhage, infarcts, hydrocephalus, white matter injury) and evaluation of morphologic changes. Doppler sonography is the most valuable method as it provides information about blood flow patterns and outcome prediction. NIRS provides valuable insight into the functional aspects of brain activity by measuring tissue oxygenation and blood flow. The combination of ultrasonography and NIRS may produce complementary information on structural and functional aspects of the brain. This review summarizes the current state of research, discusses advantages and limitations, and explores future directions to improve applicability and efficacy. © 2024 by the authors.

Authors
Lavrentev S.N. , Petrova A.S. , Serova O.F. , Vishnyakova P. , Kondratev M.V. , Gryzunova A.S. , Zakharova N.I. , Zubkov V.V. , Silachev D.N.
Journal
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Issue number
5
Language
English
State
Published
Number
591
Volume
11
Year
2024
Organizations
  • 1 The State Budgetary Institution, Moscow Regional Perinatal Center, Balashikha, 143912, Russian Federation
  • 2 Research Clinical Institute of Childhood of the Moscow Region, Moscow, 115093, Russian Federation
  • 3 V.I. Kulakov National Medical Research Center for Obstetrics Gynecology and Perinatology, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation, Moscow, 117997, Russian Federation
  • 4 Research Institute of Molecular and Cellular Medicine, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, RUDN University, Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
  • 5 A.N. Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991, Russian Federation
Keywords
brain ultrasound; cerebral perfusion; hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy; neonatal encephalopathy; newborns; NIRS
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