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Open Access 01-12-2022 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Original Article

A proposed magnetic resonance imaging grading system for the spectrum of central neonatal parasagittal hypoxic–ischaemic brain injury

Authors: Shalendra Kumar Misser, Jan Willem Lotz, Stefan-Dan Zaharie, Nobuhle Mchunu, Moherndran Archary, Anthony James Barkovich

Published in: Insights into Imaging | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Aim

To describe the spectrum of parasagittal injury on MRI studies performed on children following severe perinatal term hypoxia–ischaemia, using a novel MRI grading system, and propose a new central pattern correlated with neuropathologic features.

Methods

MR scans of 297 patients with perinatal term hypoxia–ischaemia were evaluated for typical patterns of brain injury. A total of 83 patients that demonstrated the central/basal ganglia–thalamus and perirolandic pattern of injury were categorised according to the degree of severity. The perirolandic injury was graded by the degree of interhemispheric widening, paracentral lobule involvement and perirolandic cortex destruction leading to a tiered categorisation. Of these 83 patients, 19 had the most severe subtype of injury. A detailed analysis of the clinical data of a subset of 11 of these 19 patients was conducted.

Results

We demonstrated the mild subtype in 21/83(25%), the moderate subtype in 22/83(27%) and the severe subtype in 21/83(25%). A fourth pattern was identified in 19/83(23%) patients with a diamond-shaped expansion of the interhemispheric fissure, concomitant thalamic, putaminal, hippocampal and other smaller substrate involvement indicative of the most destructive subtype.

Conclusions

We propose a new MR grading system of injury at the parasagittal perirolandic region related to severe, sustained central perinatal term hypoxia–ischaemia. We also introduce a previously undescribed pattern of injury, the most severe form of this spectrum, seen especially after prolongation of the second stage of labour. This constellation of high metabolic substrate, targeted tissue destruction is consistently demonstrated by MRI, termed the massive paramedian injury pattern.
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Metadata
Title
A proposed magnetic resonance imaging grading system for the spectrum of central neonatal parasagittal hypoxic–ischaemic brain injury
Authors
Shalendra Kumar Misser
Jan Willem Lotz
Stefan-Dan Zaharie
Nobuhle Mchunu
Moherndran Archary
Anthony James Barkovich
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Insights into Imaging / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1869-4101
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-021-01139-7

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