Friday, January 9, 2026

Neonatal neurocritical care considerations for prenatally identified neurological disorders.

Gano D, Boardman JP, Agarwal S, Venkatesan C, Tarui T, Chau V, Wusthoff CJ, Lemmon ME, Scelsa B, Vollmer B, Mulkey SB, Scher MS, Hart AR, Peeples ES, Nakwa F, Molloy E, Pardo AC; Newborn Brain Society Guidelines and Publications Committee. Neonatal neurocritical care considerations for prenatally identified neurological disorders. Pediatr Res. 2026 Jan 7. doi: 10.1038/s41390-025-04691-w. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 41501412.

Abstract

With increased access to advanced prenatal neuroimaging and genetic testing, neurological disorders such as brain malformations, brain injuries, and genetic disorders, are increasingly being diagnosed during pregnancy. In this review, we address neonatal neurocritical care considerations for the population with prenatally identified neurological disorders. We identify antenatal considerations, including planning location of delivery, as well as postnatal considerations, including clinical phenotyping, neuromonitoring, neuroimaging, and genetic testing. The importance of interdisciplinary collaboration between obstetrics, maternal-fetal medicine, neonatology, pediatric neurology, neuroradiology, genetics, palliative care, early intervention and habilitative services is emphasized. We outline high-priority research gaps, and highlight the need for large, multicenter studies that capture diverse geographies, populations, care practices and settings longitudinally. IMPACT: Fetal neurology is a rapidly evolving field owing to the increased prenatal diagnosis of neurological disorders; however, the natural history of many fetal neurological disorders is not well known. We identify interdisciplinary neonatal neurocritical care considerations for newborns with prenatally diagnosed neurological disorders, such as neuroimaging, neuromonitoring, and family support. We outline high-priority research gaps in fetal neurology relevant to neurocritical care, including the need to prioritize large-scale longitudinal studies on the etiologies, short- and long-term outcomes of fetal neurologic disorders across diverse geographies and populations to improve counseling and care.

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