Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate electroencephalographic aspects of periventricular
hemorrhagic infarction (PVHI) in preterm infants. The subjects were 11 preterm infants
with PVHI, who were admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Anjo Kosei Hospital
from April 1985 through December 1997. The patients underwent serial cranial ultrasonography
and were diagnosed as having PVHI. An EEG was recorded at least once within 1 week
after PVHI and then recorded at 1- to 4-week intervals until 40 weeks of postconceptional
age. The EEG findings were classified into acute and chronic stage abnormalities.
Acute stage EEG abnormalities were seen in 5 infants after PVHI, which were symmetrical
in all infants. Among them, 3 infants died during the early neonatal period. The infants
who had a higher grade of acute stage EEG abnormalities showed significantly higher
mortality. Among the surviving 8 infants, chronic stage EEG abnormalities were seen
in 3 predominantly in the ipsilateral side of PVHI, and all of them developed hemiplegia.
The sensitivity and specificity of chronic stage EEG abnormalities to predict outcome
were 0.75 and 1.0, respectively. Acute and chronic stage EEG abnormalities give valuable
information for short-term and long-term outcome in preterm infants with PVHI.
Key words
Electroencephalogram - preterm infant - periventricular hemorrhagic infarction
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M. D. Toru Kato
Department of Pediatrics
Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine
65 Tsurumai-cho Showa-ku
Nagoya
Aichi 466-8550
Japan
Email: torukato@med.nagoya-u.ac.jp