The Relationship between General Movements and Risk Factors in Moderate-Late Preterm Infants: A Prospective Cohort Study

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作者
Merino-Andres, Javier [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Perez-Nombela, Soraya [1 ,2 ]
Hidalgo-Robles, Alvaro [4 ]
Perez-Dominguez, Maria del Prado [5 ]
Prieto-Sanchez, Lorena [5 ]
Fernandez-Rego, Francisco Javier [6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Castilla La Mancha, Fac Physiotherapy & Nursing, Ave Carlos III s-n, Toledo 45071, Spain
[2] Univ Castilla La Mancha, Physiotherapy Res Grp Toledo GIFTO, Ave Carlos III s-n, Toledo 45071, Spain
[3] Ctr Crecer, Toledo 45007, Spain
[4] Int Univ La Rioja, Fac Educ, Logrono 26006, Spain
[5] Hosp Gen Univ Nuestra Senora Prado, Talavera De La Reina 45600, Spain
[6] Univ Murcia, Physiotherapy Dept, Murcia 30100, Spain
[7] Univ Murcia, Early Care Res Grp GIAT, Murcia 30100, Spain
基金
英国科研创新办公室;
关键词
general movement assessment; Nursery Neurobiologic Risk Score; Perinatal Risk Inventory; moderate-late preterm; neurodevelopmental conditions; NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES; CEREBRAL-PALSY; NEUROLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT; NEONATAL MORBIDITIES; DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY; BORN; HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA; BIRTH; SCORE; NEUROBEHAVIOUR;
D O I
10.3390/jcm12247763
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction: Moderate-late preterm infants constitute the largest segment of preterm births globally. While previously considered to have a low neurological risk, recent research has uncovered an elevated incidence of neurodevelopmental conditions in this group. This study aimed to assess the relationship between the general movement assessment and birth-related risk factor-based tools in moderate-late preterm infants. Methods: A prospective cohort study of 65 moderate-late preterm infants in a neonatal intensive care unit involved the evaluation of general movements, the Nursery Neurobiologic Risk Score, and the Perinatal Risk Inventory. Associations were analyzed using Fisher's exact test, Spearman's correlation was used for ordinal variables, and backward stepwise logistic regression was used to identify predictor variables for the assessments. Results: The findings indicated a high prevalence of normal (41%) and poor (52%) repertoire patterns during the writhing period. While no significant associations were found between the three assessments, a slight approximation emerged between dysmorphic traits and patterns (p = 0.053). Furthermore, an extended period of ventilation correlated with a higher likelihood of developing a cramped synchronized pattern and there was a correlation between both risk factor-based tools (p < 0.001). Conclusions: This research enhances our understanding of the early impact on general movement assessments in moderate-late preterm infants. While no clear relationship emerged between general movement assessment and risk factor-based tools, there was a subtle connection noted with dysmorphic traits. A longer ventilation duration was linked to a higher risk of developing cramped synchronized patterns.
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