International audienceBACKGROUND: Preterm infants are at risk of neurodevelopmental impairments. At present, proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) is currently used to evaluate brain metabolites in asphyxiated term infants. The purpose of this study was to identify in the preterm EPIRMEX cohort any correlations between (1H-MRS) metabolites ratio at term equivalent age (TEA) and neurodevelopmental outcomes at 2 years. METHODS: Our study included EPIRMEX eligible patients who were very preterm infants (gestational age at birth ≤32 weeks) and who underwent a brain MRI at TEA and (1)H-MRS using a monovoxel technique. The volumes of interest (VOI) were periventricular white matter posterior area and basal ganglia. The ratio of N Acetyl...
This study aims to compare the cerebellar biochemical profiles in preterm (PT) infants evaluated at ...
Background and Objective. Early identification of neonates at risk for brain injury is important to ...
<div><p>Preterm infants (∼10% of all births) are at high-risk for long-term neurodevelopmental disab...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preterm infants are at risk of neurodevelopmental impairments. At ...
Objectives To assess the diagnostic utility of proton (1H) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) in...
Very low birth weight is associated with long term neurodevelopmental complications. Macroscopic bra...
Brain metabolite concentrations change dynamically throughout development, especially during early c...
Brain metabolite concentrations change dynamically throughout development, especially during early c...
Despite progress in the survival of preterm children, their neurocognitive development remains a con...
Biochemical maturation of the brain can be studied noninvasively by (1)H magnetic resonance spectros...
Significant physiological switches occur at birth such as the transition from fetal parallel blood f...
<div><p>Significant physiological switches occur at birth such as the transition from fetal parallel...
Survivors of preterm birth are at high risk of developing neuro-developmental difficulties, but accu...
Background and Objective: Early identification of neonates at risk for brain injury is important to ...
With the increasing numbers of preterm infants who survive, it is of great benefit to be able to pre...
This study aims to compare the cerebellar biochemical profiles in preterm (PT) infants evaluated at ...
Background and Objective. Early identification of neonates at risk for brain injury is important to ...
<div><p>Preterm infants (∼10% of all births) are at high-risk for long-term neurodevelopmental disab...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Preterm infants are at risk of neurodevelopmental impairments. At ...
Objectives To assess the diagnostic utility of proton (1H) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) in...
Very low birth weight is associated with long term neurodevelopmental complications. Macroscopic bra...
Brain metabolite concentrations change dynamically throughout development, especially during early c...
Brain metabolite concentrations change dynamically throughout development, especially during early c...
Despite progress in the survival of preterm children, their neurocognitive development remains a con...
Biochemical maturation of the brain can be studied noninvasively by (1)H magnetic resonance spectros...
Significant physiological switches occur at birth such as the transition from fetal parallel blood f...
<div><p>Significant physiological switches occur at birth such as the transition from fetal parallel...
Survivors of preterm birth are at high risk of developing neuro-developmental difficulties, but accu...
Background and Objective: Early identification of neonates at risk for brain injury is important to ...
With the increasing numbers of preterm infants who survive, it is of great benefit to be able to pre...
This study aims to compare the cerebellar biochemical profiles in preterm (PT) infants evaluated at ...
Background and Objective. Early identification of neonates at risk for brain injury is important to ...
<div><p>Preterm infants (∼10% of all births) are at high-risk for long-term neurodevelopmental disab...