An Audit of the Posterior Fossa Characterization in Open Spina Bifida Based on Tertiary Center Experience
NCT ID: NCT03544970
Last Updated: 2018-12-19
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COMPLETED
316 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2017-04-01
2018-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Geerdink demonstrated that morphometric measures reliably quantify the morphological distortions of Chiari II malformation on postnatal MR images. These included downward herniation of the cerebellum, displacement of pons, medulla and fourth ventricle, medullary kinking, abnormal fourth ventricle, tentorium and mesencephalic tectum. The mamillopontine distance (MPD) and the cerebellar width were the most sensitive and specific determinant of Chiari II. Some foetuses with SBA have ventriculomegaly and its degree is believed to be predictive for the need of postnatal shunting.
In 2011, the Management of Myelomeningocele Study (MOMS) demonstrated the benefit of in utero repair of MMC as the need for ventricular shunting at 12 months was reduced and motor outcome at 30 months improved. Fetuses with the suspicion of SBA should be assessed comprehensively to counsel parents about the expected outcome and whether they would be candidates for fetal surgery. In this assessment, fetal MR has a crucial role to characterize the extent of brain abnormalities, the level of the lesion, and to rule out additional anomalies in fetuses with SBA. For fetal surgery eligibility, the presence of CM II on MR is a necessary finding. Many measurements have been proposed to describe the typical PF changes in fetuses with SBA, yet the reproducibility of these has rarely been studied. These include the transverse cerebellar diameter (TCD), the transverse diameter of the posterior fossa (TDPF), the midsagittal PF area, the level of cerebellar herniation and the clivus-supraocciput angle (CSA). These parameters have also been shown to change after in utero repair of SBA in small series and at different time points after fetal surgery, yet no study has consistently reported early postoperative assessment in utero.
The aims of this study were threefold: (1) to assess the reproducibility of measurements of the brain stem and PF that have been suggested to be representative on postnatal 8,9 and prenatal MR imaging (2) apply those parameters that were shown to be reproducible, to discriminate fetuses with SBA from gestational age matched fetuses with a normal PF; (3) and document early changes in these measurements one week after fetal surgery.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
RETROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* appropriate gestational age - matched controls. The latter were fetuses assessed for other congenital anomalies, which do not affect the central nervous system (CNS) or were scanned for suspected CNS abnormalities with normal prenatal US, fetal MR and normal postnatal evaluation
Exclusion Criteria
* poor image quality
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven
OTHER
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Locations
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University Hospitals Leuven
Leuven, , Belgium
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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s60814
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id