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Wolfsberger, CH; Schwaberger, B; Urlesberger, B; Scheuchenegger, A; Avian, A; Hammerl, M; Kiechl-Kohlendorfer, U; Griesmaier, E; Pichler, G.
Cerebral oxygenation during immediate fetal-to-neonatal transition and fidgety movements between six to 20 weeks of corrected age: An ancillary study to the COSGOD III trial.
Eur J Pediatr. 2024; 183(10):4425-4433 Doi: 10.1007/s00431-024-05711-3 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Leading authors Med Uni Graz
Pichler Gerhard
Wolfsberger Christina Helene
Co-authors Med Uni Graz
Avian Alexander
Scheuchenegger Anna Birgitta
Schwaberger Bernhard
Urlesberger Berndt
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Abstract:
Fidgety movements provide early information about a potential development of cerebral palsy in preterm neonates. The aim was to assess differences in the combined outcome of mortality and fidgety movements defined as normal or pathological in very preterm neonates according to the group allocation in the randomised-controlled multicentre COSGOD III trial. Preterm neonates of two centres participating in the COSGOD III trial, whose fidgety movements were assessed as normal or pathological at six to 20 weeks of corrected age, were analysed. In the COSGOD III trial cerebral oxygen saturation (crSO2) was measured by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) during postnatal transition and guided resuscitation in preterm neonates randomised to the NIRS-group, whereby medical support was according routine, as it was also in the control group. Fidgety movements were classified in normal or abnormal/absent at six to 20 weeks of corrected age. Mortality and fidgety movements of preterm neonates allocated to the NIRS-group were compared to the control-group. Normal outcome was defined as survival with normal fidgety movements. One-hundred-seventy-one preterm neonates were included (NIRS-group n = 82; control-group n = 89) with a median gestational age of 29.4 (27.4-30.4) and 28.7 (26.7-31.0) weeks in the NIRS-group and the control-group, respectively. There were no differences in the combined outcome between the two groups: 90.2% of the neonates in the NIRS-group and 89.9% in the control-group survived with normal outcome (relative risk [95% CI]; 0.96 [0.31-2.62]).Conclusions: In the present cohort of preterm neonates, monitoring of crSO2 and dedicated interventions in addition to routine care during transition period after birth did not show an impact on mortality and fidgety movements defined as normal or pathological at six to 20 weeks corrected age. What is Known • Fidgety movements display early spontaneous motoric pattern and may provide early information about a potential development of cerebral palsy in preterm neonates.  What is New  • This retrospective observational study of the randomised-controlled multicentre COSGOD III trial is the first study investigating the potential influence of cerebral oxygenation guided resuscitation during postnatal transition period on combined outcome of mortality and fidgety movements up to 20 weeks of corrected age in very preterm neonates. • This study adds to the growing interest of assessing cerebral oxygenation, that monitoring of cerebral oxygen saturation and dedicated interventions during postnatal transition period according to the COSGOD III trial has no significant influence on mortality and fidgety movements defined as normal or pathological in very preterm neonates.
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Humans - administration & dosage
Infant, Newborn - administration & dosage
Female - administration & dosage
Male - administration & dosage
Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared - administration & dosage
Cerebral Palsy - administration & dosage
Oxygen Saturation - physiology
Gestational Age - administration & dosage
Infant, Premature - administration & dosage
Infant, Extremely Premature - administration & dosage
Movement - physiology
Brain - metabolism
Cerebrovascular Circulation - physiology

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Preterm neonates
Immediate neonatal transition
Near infrared spectroscopy
Cerebral oxygen saturation
General movement assessment
Fidgety movements
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