Title of article :
Ultrasound Evaluation of Spinal Cord in Newborns with Sacral Pit
Author/Authors :
Afzali, Narges Department of Radiology - Islamic Azad University Mashhad Medical Sciences Branch, Iran , Malek, Abdolreza Department of Pediatrics - Faculty of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Ghahremani, Sara Department of Pediatrics - Faculty of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Alipour, Mahboubeh Islamic Azad University Mashhad Medical Sciences Branch, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Sacral pit is a shallow or deep dimple in the lower sacral region, with a reported prevalence of
3-5% among newborns. The aim of the present study was to investigate spinal cord abnormalities in
newborns with sacral pit via ultrasound examinations.
Methods: In this descriptive study, 3071 infants born at 34-42 weeks of gestation were studied in hospitals
affiliated to Islamic Azad University of Mashhad, Iran during 2014-2015. Information including age, sex,
and birth weight was recorded in a questionnaire. Infants with a sacral pit underwent ultrasonography;
spinal shape and mobility in these infants were compared with their healthy counterparts. For statistical
analysis, data were entered to Microsoft Excel software. Chi-square and student’s t-test were performed,
using SPSS version 20.
Results: Based on the findings, 1.6% of the studied infants were born with a sacral pit. The weight and age
were not significantly different between healthy neonates and those with a sacral pit. The prevalence of
sacral pit was higher in female cases (54.2%), although there was no significant difference between the
genders. Ultrasound examination of the spinal cord revealed its normal position and motility in all
newborns with a sacral dimple.
Conclusion: The present results showed the normal shape and motility of the spinal cord in newborns with
a sacral pit. Therefore, there was no correlation between sacral pit as a cutaneous marker and neural tube
defects.
Keywords :
Newborn , Ultrasonography , Sacral pit , Spinal dysraphism
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neonatology (IJN)