Biochemical and Anthropometric Parameters for the Early Recognition of the Intrauterine Growth Restriction and Preterm Neonates at Risk of Impaired Neurodevelopment.
Maria Cristina AisaBenito CappucciniAlessandro FavilliAlessandro DattiVincenza NardicchiGiuliana CoataSandro GerliPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Delayed cognitive and motor performances observed in two-year-old preterm and IUGR-born individuals were also found to be associated with anomalous urinary levels of S100B and Tau, assessed at 30-40 days of the postnatal period, and their changes did not correlate with brain growth. Thus, our data suggests that, in addition to cerebral volumes and NGF, urinary S100B and Tau can also be considered as valuable parameters for the early detection of future neurodevelopmental abnormalities.
Keyphrases
- low birth weight
- preterm infants
- gestational age
- preterm birth
- cerebrospinal fluid
- resting state
- cerebral ischemia
- body composition
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- electronic health record
- white matter
- current status
- growth factor
- functional connectivity
- machine learning
- multiple sclerosis
- deep learning
- congenital heart disease