Inflammatory and vascular placental lesions are associated with neonatal amplitude integrated EEG recording in early premature neonates.
Dorit Paz-LevyLetizia SchreiberOffer ErezSharon GoshenJustin RichardsonVIadimir DrunovOrna Staretz ChachamEilon ShanyPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Depressed neonatal aEEG patterns are associated with placental lesions consistent with maternal under perfusion, and amniotic fluid infection of fetal type, but not with fetal thrombo-oclusive vascular disease of inflammatory type. Our findings highlight the association between the intrauterine mechanisms leading to preterm parturition and subsequent depressed neonatal cerebral function early after birth, which eventually may put premature infants at risk for abnormal neurodevelopmental outcome.