Keywords: Neonatal, Neonatal
Motivation: To explore high-risk pregnancy effects on premature infant brain development. Conditions like preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, and thyroid dysfunction can profoundly impact fetal brain development.
Goal(s): To evaluate the correlation between synthetic MRI and Doppler ultrasound in assessing brain development in high-risk pregnancies.
Approach: 54 infants from high-risk pregnancies and 50 from low-risk pregnancies were studied, analyzing various brain regions and blood flow parameters.
Results: Findings indicate moderate correlations between synthetic MRI and Doppler ultrasound data, providing a comprehensive assessment of premature infant brain development in high-risk pregnancies, with specific MRI and blood flow correlations.
Impact: This study's findings expand our understanding of high-risk pregnancy effects on infant brain development. They offer clinicians a valuable tool for early intervention, potentially improving outcomes for premature infants born to high-risk mothers.
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