质子磁共振波谱在新生儿和胎儿脑研究中的作用。

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1002/jmri.29709
Steve C N Hui, Nickie Andescavage, Catherine Limperopoulos
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在胎儿和新生儿发育的旺盛阶段,大脑的生化组成和结构处于快速变化中。1H-MRS是一种无创工具,可以评估健康胎儿和婴儿以及神经系统疾病患者的脑代谢物。本文旨在为读者提供以下内容:1)胎儿-新生儿大脑中1H-MRS的基本原理和相关技术考虑;2)1H-MRS在胎儿-新生儿早期发育大脑研究中的作用。我们进行了PubMed检索,以确定在新生儿和胎儿中使用1H-MRS的原始研究,以确定1H-MRS的临床应用。本综述的合格研究包括1H-MRS在健康和高危条件下应用于胎儿-新生儿大脑的原始研究。我们在2000年至2023年之间进行了搜索,然后加入了20世纪90年代的几篇高影响力的里程碑式出版物。总共出现了366个结果。之后,我们排除了不包括胎儿或新生儿、非质子MRS和非神经学研究的原始研究。最终,110项研究被纳入本文献综述。总的来说,1H-MRS在健康胎儿-新生儿大脑研究中的功能主要集中在测量神经发育过程中代谢物浓度的变化以及代谢物的物理性质,如T1/T2松弛时间。对于高危新生儿,研究极低出生体重早产儿和足月新生儿缺氧缺血性脑病,以及检查脑生化和认知神经发育之间的关系是最常见的。其他高危情况包括患有先天性心脏病或代谢性疾病的婴儿,以及患有高血压疾病的孕妇的胎儿,这些都是使用1H-MRS的研究人员特别感兴趣的。证据等级:1技术功效:二级。
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The Role of Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Neonatal and Fetal Brain Research.

The biochemical composition and structure of the brain are in a rapid change during the exuberant stage of fetal and neonatal development. 1H-MRS is a noninvasive tool that can evaluate brain metabolites in healthy fetuses and infants as well as those with neurological diseases. This review aims to provide readers with an understanding of 1) the basic principles and technical considerations relevant to 1H-MRS in the fetal-neonatal brain and 2) the role of 1H-MRS in early fetal-neonatal development brain research. We performed a PubMed search to identify original studies using 1H-MRS in neonates and fetuses to establish the clinical applications of 1H-MRS. The eligible studies for this review included original research with 1H-MRS applications to the fetal-neonatal brain in healthy and high-risk conditions. We ran our search between 2000 and 2023, then added in several high-impact landmark publications from the 1990s. A total of 366 results appeared. After, we excluded original studies that did not include fetuses or neonates, non-proton MRS and non-neurological studies. Eventually, 110 studies were included in this literature review. Overall, the function of 1H-MRS in healthy fetal-neonatal brain studies focuses on measuring the change of metabolite concentrations during neurodevelopment and the physical properties of the metabolites such as T1/T2 relaxation times. For high-risk neonates, studies in very low birth weight preterm infants and full-term neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, along with examining the associations between brain biochemistry and cognitive neurodevelopment are most common. Additional high-risk conditions included infants with congenital heart disease or metabolic diseases, as well as fetuses of pregnant women with hypertensive disorders were of specific interest to researchers using 1H-MRS. EVIDENCE LEVEL: 1 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 2.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (JMRI) is an international journal devoted to the timely publication of basic and clinical research, educational and review articles, and other information related to the diagnostic applications of magnetic resonance.
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