Clinical Characteristics, Risk Factors, and Outcomes Associated With Neonatal Hemorrhagic Stroke A Population-Based Case-Control Study

17 Jan 2017Lauran Cole, BScH; Deborah Dewey, PhD; Nicole Letourneau, PhD; et al

Neonatal hemorrhagic stroke is more common than previously reported, occurring in at least 1 in 6300 live births, associated with primiparity, difficult fetal transition, low Agpar, and small for gestational age

Cohort Study
5 effects
8 years
9500 subjects

Reported Outcomes

DeterminantsOutcomeDetails

Medically-Induced Abortion Selfcare risk & protective factor
Protective Factor Medically-Induced Abor...
Selfcare

Neonatal hemorrhagic stroke Brain outcome
Decreased risk of Neonatal hemorrhagic ...
Brain system

Moderate evidence
-89.0%

Young maternal age Selfcare risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Young maternal age
Selfcare

Neonatal hemorrhagic stroke Brain outcome
Minor decreased risk of Neonatal hemorrhagic ...
Brain system

High evidence
-13.0%

Apgar score Maternity outcome
Apgar score
Maternity system

Neonatal hemorrhagic stroke Brain outcome
Strong decrease risk of Neonatal hemorrhagic ...
Brain system

High evidence
-1333.0%

Low birth weight Maternity outcome
Low birth weight
Maternity system

Neonatal hemorrhagic stroke Brain outcome
Strong increased risk of Neonatal hemorrhagic ...
Brain system

Moderate evidence
1330.0%

Neonatal hemorrhagic stroke Brain outcome

Cognitive deficit Brain outcome
Minor increase risk of Cognitive deficit
Brain system

Moderate evidence
44.0%