Skip to content
Licensed Unlicensed Requires Authentication Published by De Gruyter March 1, 2005

Incidence and diagnosis of unilateral arterial cerebral infarction in newborn infants

  • Sven Schulzke , Peter Weber , Juerg Luetschg and Hubert Fahnenstich

Abstract

Aims: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is accepted as the gold standard for the diagnosis of arterial cerebral infarction (ACI), but few studies have reported the incidence of neonatal ACI based on MRI findings. We provide new population-based epidemiologic and diagnostic data on all infants diagnosed between 1997 and 2002 in our center with an MRI-confirmed diagnosis of unilateral neonatal ACI.

Results: Nine patients were identified, giving an incidence of 1:2300 unilateral ACIs in our inborn population. In all patients the middle cerebral artery was affected. Seven patients showed epileptic seizures, usually starting within the first 3 days of life. EEG was pathologic in all patients. Only three infarctions were diagnosed by ultrasound. Initial MRI established diagnosis of ACI in eight out of nine patients and subsequent MRI described the exact location of infarctions in all patients. Six out of nine patients developed hemiparesis and five had deficits in language development. There is a substantial need for special care facilities and long-term therapeutic interventions.

Conclusions: The incidence of neonatal ACI is higher than previously reported. The sensitivity of early cerebral ultrasound for diagnosis of ACI is low. Seizures in the first 3 days of life combined with pathologic EEG findings should lead to MRI, regardless of normal cerebral ultrasound.

:

Corresponding author: Sven Schulzke, MD, Department of Neonatology, University Children's Hospital, Roemergasse 8, CH-4005 Basel/Switzerland. Tel.: +41-79-619-4076; Fax: +41-61-685-5004;

References

1 de Vries LS, F Groenendaal, P Eken, IC van Haastert, KJ Rademaker, LC Meiners: Infarcts in the vascular distribution of the middle cerebral artery in preterm and full-term infants. Neuropediatrics28 (1997) 88Search in Google Scholar

2 Estan J, P Hope: Unilateral neonatal cerebral infarction in full term infants. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed76 (1997) F8810.1136/fn.76.2.F88Search in Google Scholar PubMed PubMed Central

3 Filipek PA, KS Krishnamoorthy, KR Davis, K Kuehnle: Focal cerebral infarction in the newborn: a distinct entity. Pediatr Neurol3 (1987) 141Search in Google Scholar

4 Fischer AQ, JC Anderson, R Shuman: The evolution of ischemic cerebral infarction in infancy: a sonographic evaluation. J Child Neurol3 (1988) 105Search in Google Scholar

5 Golomb MR, PT Dick, DL MacGregor, DC Armstrong, GA DeVeber: Cranial ultrasonography has a low sensitivity for detecting arterial ischemic stroke in term infants. J Child Neurol18 (2003) 98Search in Google Scholar

6 McArdle CB, CJ Richardson, CK Hayden, DA Nicholas, EG Amparo: Abnormalities of the neonatal brain: MR imaging. Part II. Hypoxic-ischemic brain injury. Radiology163 (1987) 395Search in Google Scholar

7 Mercuri E, F Cowan, M Rutherford, D Acolet, J Pennock, L Dubowitz: Ischaemic and haemorrhagic brain lesions in newborns with seizures and normal Apgar scores. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed73 (1995) F6710.1136/fn.73.2.F67Search in Google Scholar

8 Mercuri E, M Rutherford, F Cowan, J Pennock, S Counsell, M Papadimitriou, D Azzopardi, G Bydder, L Dubowitz: Early prognostic indicators of outcome in infants with neonatal cerebral infarction: a clinical, electroencephalogram, and magnetic resonance imaging study. Pediatrics103 (1999) 39Search in Google Scholar

9 Mercuri E: Early diagnostic and prognostic indicators in full term infants with neonatal cerebral infarction: an integrated clinical, neuroradiological and EEG approach. Minerva Pediatr53 (2001) 305Search in Google Scholar

10 Nelson KB, JK Lynch: Stroke in newborn infants. Lancet Neurol3 (2004) 150Search in Google Scholar

11 Nishimaki S, K Seki, S Yokota: Cerebral blood flow velocity in two patients with neonatal cerebral infarction. Pediatr Neurol24 (2001) 320Search in Google Scholar

12 Perlman JM, NK Rollins, D Evans: Neonatal stroke: clinical characteristics and cerebral blood flow velocity measurements. Pediatr Neurol11 (1994) 281Search in Google Scholar

13 Taylor GA: Alterations in regional cerebral blood flow in neonatal stroke: preliminary findings with color Doppler sonography. Pediatr Radiol24 (1994) 11110.1007/BF02020166Search in Google Scholar PubMed

14 Volpe JJ: Neurological evaluation: specialized studies in the neurological evaluation. In: Volpe JJ (ed): Neurology of the Newborn. 3rd edition, W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia 1994Search in Google Scholar

Published Online: 2005-03-01
Published in Print: 2005-03-01

©2005 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

Downloaded on 1.5.2024 from https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/JPM.2005.032/html
Scroll to top button