Early developmental trajectories of the impaired hand in infants with unilateral cerebral palsy.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology Pub Date : 2025-01-18 DOI:10.1111/dmcn.16240
Leanne Sakzewski, Susan Greaves, Ann-Christin Eliasson, Margaret Wallen, Iona Novak, Robert S Ware, Jill Heathcock, Nathalie Maitre, Roslyn N Boyd
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Abstract

Aim: To identify developmental trajectories of impaired hand function in infants aged 3 to 15 months with unilateral cerebral palsy (CP).

Method: Sixty-three infants (37 male; median gestational age 37 weeks [interquartile range 30-39.1 weeks]) recruited as part of a randomized trial with a confirmed diagnosis of unilateral CP were included. All infants received early upper limb therapy. The Hand Assessment for Infants (HAI) was completed at baseline and until 12 to 15 months corrected age. Group-based trajectory modelling identified groups with similar trajectories of development of impaired hand function. Multinomial logistic regression determined associations between demographic variables and trajectory membership.

Results: The three-group trajectory model comprised 'low' 29%, 'moderate' 35%, and 'high' 36% functioning groups. The relative risk ratio of being in the low or moderate relative to high group increased by 16% (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.02-1.32) and 14% (95% CI 1.01-1.29) respectively for each 1 week increase in gestational age. Males were more likely to be in the low relative to high group (relative risk ratio 7.22; 95% CI 1.6-32.5).

Interpretation: Three distinct trajectories of development of the impaired hand were identified. Males and infants born closer to term age were at higher risk of being in a low group with little improvement over time, despite receiving early intervention.

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单侧脑瘫患儿手部损伤的早期发育轨迹。
目的:探讨3 ~ 15月龄单侧脑瘫(CP)患儿手功能受损的发育轨迹。方法:63例婴儿(男37例;中位胎龄37周[四分位数范围30-39.1周])被纳入一项确诊为单侧CP的随机试验。所有婴儿均接受早期上肢治疗。婴儿手部评估(HAI)在基线完成,直到12至15个月的矫正年龄。基于群体的轨迹建模识别出具有相似手部功能受损发展轨迹的群体。多项逻辑回归确定了人口统计变量与轨迹隶属度之间的关联。结果:三组轨迹模型包括29%的“低”功能组,35%的“中等”功能组和36%的“高”功能组。孕周每增加1周,低或中度相对高组的相对风险比分别增加16%(95%可信区间[CI] 1.02-1.32)和14% (95% CI 1.01-1.29)。男性的相对危险度较低(相对危险度比7.22;95% ci 1.6-32.5)。解释:三个不同的发展轨迹受损手被确定。男性和接近足月出生的婴儿处于低组的风险更高,尽管接受了早期干预,但随着时间的推移几乎没有改善。
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期刊介绍: Wiley-Blackwell is pleased to publish Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (DMCN), a Mac Keith Press publication and official journal of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) and the British Paediatric Neurology Association (BPNA). For over 50 years, DMCN has defined the field of paediatric neurology and neurodisability and is one of the world’s leading journals in the whole field of paediatrics. DMCN disseminates a range of information worldwide to improve the lives of disabled children and their families. The high quality of published articles is maintained by expert review, including independent statistical assessment, before acceptance.
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