RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Brain Perfusion in Asphyxiated Newborns Treated with Therapeutic Hypothermia JF American Journal of Neuroradiology JO Am. J. Neuroradiol. FD American Society of Neuroradiology SP 2023 OP 2029 DO 10.3174/ajnr.A2708 VO 32 IS 11 A1 P. Wintermark A1 A. Hansen A1 M.C. Gregas A1 J. Soul A1 M. Labrecque A1 R.L. Robertson A1 S.K. Warfield YR 2011 UL http://www.ajnr.org/content/32/11/2023.abstract AB BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Induced hypothermia is thought to work partly by mitigating reperfusion injury in asphyxiated term neonates. The purpose of this study was to assess brain perfusion in the first week of life in these neonates. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this prospective cohort study, MR imaging and ASL-PI were used to assess brain perfusion in these neonates. We measured regional CBF values on 1–2 MR images obtained during the first week of life and compared these with values obtained in control term neonates. The same or later MR imaging scans were obtained to define the extent of brain injury. RESULTS: Eighteen asphyxiated and 4 control term neonates were enrolled; 11 asphyxiated neonates were treated with hypothermia. Those developing brain injury despite being treated with induced hypothermia usually displayed hypoperfusion on DOL 1 and then hyperperfusion on DOL 2–3 in brain areas subsequently exhibiting injury. Asphyxiated neonates not treated with hypothermia who developed brain injury also displayed hyperperfusion on DOL 1–6 in brain areas displaying injury. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that ASL-PI may be useful for identifying asphyxiated neonates at risk of developing brain injury, whether or not hypothermia is administered. Because hypothermia for 72 hours may not prevent brain injury when hyperperfusion is found early in the course of neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, such neonates may be candidates for adjustments in their hypothermia therapy or for adjunctive neuroprotective therapies. ASLarterial spin labelingaEEGamplitude-integrated electroencephalogramASL-PIperfusion imaging by arterial spin labelingBGbasal gangliaCGMcortical gray matterDOLday of lifeEEGelectroencephalogramFiO2fraction of inspired oxygenGMgray matterHIhypoxic-ischemicHIEhypoxic-ischemic encephalopathyPASLpulsed arterial spin-labelingpCO2partial pressure of carbon dioxide