Journal article
The predictive validity of neonatal MRI for neurodevelopmental outcome in very preterm children
PJ Anderson, JLY Cheong, DK Thompson
Seminars in Perinatology | Published : 2015
Abstract
Very preterm children are at a high risk for neurodevelopmental impairments, but there is variability in the pattern and severity of outcome. Neonatal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enhances the capacity to detect brain injury and altered brain development and assists in the prediction of high-risk children who warrant surveillance and early intervention. This review describes the application of conventional and advanced MRI with very preterm neonates, specifically focusing on the relationship between neonatal MRI findings and later neurodevelopmental outcome. Research demonstrates that conventional MRI is strongly associated with neurodevelopmental outcome in childhood. Further studies ar..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the National Health & Medical Research Council (Senior Research Fellowship to PJA-APP1081288, Early Career Research Fellowship to DKT-APP1012236, and Early Career Research Fellowship to JLYC-APP1053787) and the Victorian Government Operational Infrastructure Support Program.