控制良好的母体炎症性肠病不会增加后代神经认知结果筛查异常的风险。

IF 3.7 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1016/j.bbih.2024.100827
Ralley E. Prentice , Rod W. Hunt , Alicia J. Spittle , Michael Ditchfield , Jeff Chen , Megan Burns , Emma K. Flanagan , Emily Wright , Alyson L. Ross , Rimma Goldberg , Sally J. Bell
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背景暴露于母体炎症与后代罹患神经认知和发育障碍的风险增加有关。早期诊断和干预可改善儿童的运动和认知功能。新生儿脑部核磁共振成像(MRI)和基于远程应用程序的泛化运动评估(GMA)均可预测不良的神经认知结果,但仅用于出现这些结果的风险显著增加的婴儿,而不是子宫内暴露于母体炎症性疾病的婴儿。方法在这项单中心前瞻性研究中,患有炎症性肠病的孕妇在妊娠期的每个三个月接受临床和生化评估。新生儿脑部核磁共振成像在矫正后6-12周进行。使用 "BabyMoves "应用程序拍摄了两段12至16周大的GMA视频。核磁共振成像和GMA由一名高素质的盲人医生使用经过验证的评分系统进行评估。产前 C 反应蛋白升高的比例不到 13%。5/37的新生儿核磁共振成像结果显示有偶发的或与产科创伤相关的大体解剖异常,但在有效的大体异常评分中无异常。3/35的GMA异常,其中一个GMA异常具有临床意义。结论在母体患有炎症性肠病的情况下,进行新生儿脑磁共振成像和GMA神经认知筛查是可行的,因为在这种情况下,脑瘫的风险尚不明确,因此繁重的筛查干预对家长的吸引力较小。要对患有母体炎症性疾病的妇女所生婴儿的不良神经认知结果风险进行分层,还需要进行更大规模的研究,但这些数据对患有产前缓解期 IBD 的妇女来说是令人欣慰的。
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Well controlled maternal inflammatory bowel disease does not increase the risk of abnormal neurocognitive outcome screening in offspring

Background

Exposure to maternal inflammation is associated with an increased risk of neurocognitive and developmental disorders in offspring. Early diagnosis and intervention improves childhood motor and cognitive functioning. Neonatal cerebral MRI and remote app-based generalised movement assessments (GMAs) are both predictive of adverse neurocognitive outcomes but have only been used in infants at significantly increased risk for these outcomes, rather than following in utero exposure to maternal inflammatory disorders.

Methods

Pregnant women with inflammatory bowel disease were assessed clinically and biochemically in each trimester of pregnancy in this single centre prospective study. Neonatal cerebral MRIs were performed at 6–12 weeks post-corrected term. Two GMA videos were filmed using the ‘BabyMoves’ app from 12 to 16 weeks of age. MRIs and GMAs were assessed by a blinded highly qualified practitioner using validated scoring systems.

Results

40/53 of invited maternal-infant dyads were recruited. C-reactive protein was elevated antenatally in less than 13%. 5/37 neonatal MRIs had incidental or obstetric trauma related gross anatomical abnormalities, with none abnormal on validated gross abnormality scoring. 3/35 GMAs were abnormal, with one GMA abnormality being clinically significant. Of those with abnormal GMAs, 2/3 were in exposed to severely active IBD in-utero.

Conclusion

Neonatal cerebral MRI and GMA for neurocognitive screening is feasible in the setting of maternal inflammatory bowel disease, where the risk of cerebral palsy is poorly defined and thus burdensome screening interventions are less appealing to parents. Larger studies are required to stratify adverse neurocognitive outcome risk in infants born to women with maternal inflammatory disorders, but these data are reassuring for women with IBD in remission antenatally.

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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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