EBioMedicine (Feb 2020)

White matter injury after neonatal encephalopathy is associated with thalamic metabolite perturbations

  • Paolo Montaldo,
  • Phoebe Ivain,
  • Pete Lally,
  • Paul Bassett,
  • Stuti Pant,
  • Vania Oliveira,
  • Josephine Mendoza,
  • Maria Morales,
  • Ravi Swamy,
  • Seetha Shankaran,
  • Sudhin Thayyil

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52

Abstract

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Background: Although thalamic magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy (MRS) accurately predicts adverse outcomes after neonatal encephalopathy, its utility in infants without MR visible deep brain nuclei injury is not known. We examined thalamic MRS metabolite perturbations in encephalopathic infants with white matter (WM) injury with or without cortical injury and its associations with adverse outcomes. Methods: We performed a subgroup analysis of all infants recruited to the MARBLE study with isolated WM or mixed WM/cortical injury, but no visible injury to the basal ganglia/thalamus (BGT) or posterior limb of the internal capsule (PLIC). We used binary logistic regression to examine the association of MRS biomarkers with three outcomes (i) WM injury score (1 vs. 2/3); (ii) cortical injury scores (0/1 vs. 2/3); and (iii) adverse outcomes (defined as death, moderate/severe disability) at two years (yes/no). We also assessed the accuracy of MRS for predicting adverse outcome. Findings: Of the 107 infants included in the analysis, five had adverse outcome. Reduced thalamic N-acetylaspartate concentration [NAA] (odds ratio 0.4 (95% CI 0.18–0.93)) and elevated thalamic Lactate/NAA peak area ratio (odds ratio 3.37 (95% CI 1.45–7.82)) were significantly associated with higher WM injury scores, but not with cortical injury. Thalamic [NAA] (≤5.6 mmol/kg/wet weight) had the best accuracy for predicting adverse outcomes (sensitivity 1.00 (95% CI 0.16–1.00); specificity 0.95 (95% CI 0.84–0.99)). Interpretation: Thalamic NAA is reduced in encephalopathic infants without MR visible deep brain nuclei injury and may be a useful predictor of adverse outcomes. Funding: The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). Keywords: Therapeutic hypothermia, Magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Magnetic resonance imaging, Biomarkers, Neonatal encephalopathy