Prediction of Intraventricular Hemorrhage Using Echocardiography and Near Infrared Spectroscopy
Intraventricular Hemorrhage of Newborn Grade 2 | Intraventricular Haemorrhage Grade...Moderate-severe intraventricular hemorrhage (msIVH, Grades II-IV) is a significant neurological complication among extremely low gestational age neonates (ELGANs, \<=27+6 weeks) and is associated with long-term neuro-disabilities. In Canada, msIVH affects \~25-30% of the 1300 ELGANs born annually, with little change in incidence over last decade. Typically, it occurs between days 2-7 of age, providing a finite window of opportunity. Instituting therapies at the population level, however, exposes many low-risk infants to side effects, adversely affecting risk-benefit profile and requiring large sample sizes in trials. A targeted preventative approach, though ideal, is currently challenged by our inability to reliably identify at-risk ELGANs early after birth. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has emerged as a promising non-invasive bedside neuromonitoring tool. Pilot studies using NIRS, including ours, found lower cerebral saturations (CrSO2) and greater periods of altered cerebral autoregulation in infants who later developed msIVH. However, a systematic planned investigation is needed to establish the predictive characteristics of NIRS-derived markers, using clinically translatable methods (cumulative burden over time-period vs. single time-point values) and identify their relative performance at different time-points during transition. Further, incorporating echocardiographic (ECHO) hemodynamic markers, known to be associated with msIVH, may allow for the establishment of robust multi-model prediction models and the gain of mechanistic hemodynamic insights to inform future management. Hence, our objective is to investigate the utility of multi-modal assessment using NIRS and ECHO for early identification of ELGANs at risk of msIVH, and generate clinically applicable predictive model(s).
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Participation Requirements
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Sex:
ALL -
Eligible Ages:
0 and up
Participation Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* Preterm infants born \<=27+6 weeks gestational age
Exclusion Criteria:
* Known genetic or congenital anomalies that are likely to affect cardiac or cerebral oxygenation measures
* Palliative care plan prior to or immediately following delivery
Study Location
London Health Sciences Centre
London Health Sciences CentreLondon, Ontario
Canada
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Soume Bhattacharya
Foothillls Medical Centre
Foothillls Medical CentreCalgary, Ontario
Canada
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Lara Leijser
Mount Sinai Hospital
Mount Sinai HospitalToronto, Ontario
Canada
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Royal Alexandra Hospital
Royal Alexandra HospitalEdmonton, Alberta
Canada
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Abbas Hyderi
- Study Sponsored By
- Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada
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- Study ID:
NCT05708105