03May 2022
Perinatal and long‐term outcome of fetal intracranial hemorrhage: systematic review and meta‐analysis

Perinatal and long‐term outcome of fetal intracranial hemorrhage: systematic review and meta‐analysis

This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to investigate the perinatal outcome of fetuses with ICH. MEDLINE, EMBASE, ClinicalTrials.gov and The Cochrane Library databases were searched. Inclusion criteria were studies reporting the outcome of fetuses, newborns and infants diagnosed with ICH. The primary outcome was perinatal death (PND), defined as the sum of intrauterine (IUD) and neonatal death (NND). Meta‐analysis of proportions was used to combine data, and pooled ratios and their 95% CI were reported. Sixteen studies (193 fetuses) were included in the meta‐analysis. Fetuses with a prenatal diagnosis of ICH are at high risk of perinatal mortality and adverse neurodevelopmental outcome. Postnatal shunt placement or surgery was required in 28% of cases, and cerebral palsy was diagnosed in approximately one‐third of infants. Due to the rarity of ICH, multicenter prospective registries are warranted to collect high‐quality data.

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