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    Correction: Detailed statistical analysis plan for ALBINO: effect of Allopurinol in addition to hypothermia for hypoxic-ischemic Brain Injury on Neurocognitive Outcome — a blinded randomized placebo-controlled parallel group multicenter trial for superiority (phase III)

    Corinna Engel, Mario Rüdiger, Manon J. N. L. Benders, Frank van Bel in Trials (2024)

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    Detailed statistical analysis plan for ALBINO: effect of Allopurinol in addition to hypothermia for hypoxic-ischemic Brain Injury on Neurocognitive Outcome — a blinded randomized placebo-controlled parallel group multicenter trial for superiority (phase III)

    Despite therapeutic hypothermia (TH) and neonatal intensive care, 45–50% of children affected by moderate-to-severe neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) die or suffer from long-term neurodevelopmenta...

    Corinna Engel, Mario Rüdiger, Manon J. N. L. Benders, Frank van Bel in Trials (2024)

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    Brain injury and long-term outcome after neonatal surgery for non-cardiac congenital anomalies

    There is growing evidence that neonatal surgery for non-cardiac congenital anomalies (NCCAs) in the neonatal period adversely affects long-term neurodevelopmental outcome. However, less is known about acquired...

    Mark Aalten, Maria Luisa Tataranno, Jeroen Dudink in Pediatric Research (2023)

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    Early predictors of neurodevelopment after perinatal arterial ischemic stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Perinatal arterial ischemic stroke (PAIS) often has lifelong neurodevelopmental consequences. We aimed to review early predictors (<4 months of age) of long-term outcome.

    Lisanne M. Baak, Niek E. van der Aa, Annemijn A. E. Verhagen in Pediatric Research (2023)

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    The influence of nutrition on white matter development in preterm infants: a sco** review

    White matter (WM) injury is the most common type of brain injury in preterm infants and is associated with impaired neurodevelopmental outcome (NDO). Currently, there are no treatments for WM injury, but optim...

    Els Janson, Marle F. Willemsen, Pauline E. Van Beek, Jeroen Dudink in Pediatric Research (2023)

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    Postnatal serum IGF-1 levels associate with brain volumes at term in extremely preterm infants

    Growth factors important for normal brain development are low in preterm infants. This study investigated the link between growth factors and preterm brain volumes at term.

    William Hellström, Lisa M. Hortensius, Chatarina Löfqvist in Pediatric Research (2023)

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    Correction: Early-life stress exposure and large-scale covariance brain networks in extremely preterm-born infants

    Femke Lammertink, Martijn P. van den Heuvel, Erno J. Hermans in Translational Psychiatry (2022)

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    Mammillary body injury in neonatal encephalopathy: a multicentre, retrospective study

    The mammillary bodies (MBs) have repeatedly been shown to be critical for memory, yet little is known about their involvement in numerous neurological conditions linked to memory impairments, including neonata...

    Maarten. H. Lequin, Sylke. J. Steggerda, Mariasavina Severino in Pediatric Research (2022)

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    Post-hemorrhagic ventricular dilatation affects white matter maturation in extremely preterm infants

    Data on microstructural white matter integrity in preterm infants with post-hemorrhagic ventricular dilatation (PHVD) using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) are limited. Also, to date, no study has focused on th...

    Astrid Nieuwets, Mehmet N. Cizmeci, Floris Groenendaal in Pediatric Research (2022)

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    Sensory-based interventions in the NICU: systematic review of effects on preterm brain development

    Infants born preterm are known to be at risk for abnormal brain development and adverse neurobehavioral outcomes. To improve early neurodevelopment, several non-pharmacological interventions have been develope...

    Mercedes I. Beltrán, Jeroen Dudink, Tamara M. de Jong in Pediatric Research (2022)

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    Early-life stress exposure and large-scale covariance brain networks in extremely preterm-born infants

    The stressful extrauterine environment following premature birth likely has far-reaching and persistent adverse consequences. The effects of early “third-trimester” ex utero stress on large-scale brain network...

    Femke Lammertink, Martijn P. van den Heuvel, Erno J. Hermans in Translational Psychiatry (2022)

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    Brain proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and neurodevelopment after preterm birth: a systematic review

    Preterm infants are at risk of neurodevelopmental impairments. At present, proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) is used to evaluate brain metabolites in asphyxiated term infants. The aim of this review...

    Burcu Cebeci, Thomas Alderliesten, Jannie P. Wijnen in Pediatric Research (2022)

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    CeRebrUm and CardIac Protection with ALlopurinol in Neonates with Critical Congenital Heart Disease Requiring Cardiac Surgery with Cardiopulmonary Bypass (CRUCIAL): study protocol of a phase III, randomized, quadruple-blinded, placebo-controlled, Dutch multicenter trial

    Neonates with critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are at risk of brain injury that may result in adverse neurodevelopment. To date, no therapy ...

    Raymond Stegeman, Maaike Nijman, Johannes M. P. J. Breur, Floris Groenendaal in Trials (2022)

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    Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modelling of Allopurinol, its Active Metabolite Oxypurinol, and Biomarkers Hypoxanthine, Xanthine and Uric Acid in Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy Neonates

    Allopurinol, an xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibitor, is a promising intervention that may provide neuroprotection for neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Currently, a double-blind, placebo-control...

    Wan-Yu Chu, Kim V. Annink, A. Laura Nijstad in Clinical Pharmacokinetics (2022)

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    Serum docosahexaenoic acid levels are associated with brain volumes in extremely preterm born infants

    Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid (AA) are important for fetal brain growth and development. Our aim was to evaluate the association between serum DHA and AA levels and brain volumes in extremely...

    Lisa M. Hortensius, William Hellström, Karin Sävman in Pediatric Research (2021)

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    Glomerular Filtration Rate in Asphyxiated Neonates Under Therapeutic Whole-Body Hypothermia, Quantified by Mannitol Clearance

    Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is an established intervention to improve the outcome of neonates with moderate-to-severe hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy resulting from perinatal asphyxia. Despite this beneficial...

    Neel Deferm, Kim V. Annink, Ruben Faelens, Michael Schroth in Clinical Pharmacokinetics (2021)

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    Cerebellar injury in term neonates with hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy is underestimated 

    Postmortem examinations frequently show cerebellar injury in infants with severe hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy (HIE), while it is less well visible on MRI. The primary aim was to investigate the correlation ...

    Kim V. Annink, Lilly Meerts, Niek E. van der Aa, Thomas Alderliesten in Pediatric Research (2021)

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    NutriBrain: protocol for a randomised, double-blind, controlled trial to evaluate the effects of a nutritional product on brain integrity in preterm infants

    The gut microbiota and the brain are connected through different mechanisms. Bacterial colonisation of the gut plays a substantial role in normal brain development, providing opportunities for nutritional neur...

    Lisa M. Hortensius, Edith H. van den Hooven, Jeroen Dudink in BMC Pediatrics (2021)

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    Mammillary body atrophy and other MRI correlates of school-age outcome following neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy

    The mammillary bodies (MB) and hippocampi are important for memory function and are often affected following neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). The aim of this study was to assess neurodevelopment...

    Kim V. Annink, Linda S. de Vries, Floris Groenendaal in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    Brain temperature of infants with neonatal encephalopathy following perinatal asphyxia calculated using magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Little is known about brain temperature of neonates during MRI. Brain temperature can be estimated non-invasively with proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1H-MRS), but the most accurate 1H-MRS method has not ...

    Kim V. Annink, Floris Groenendaal, Daan Cohen, Niek E. van der Aa in Pediatric Research (2020)

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