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Faced with the limitations of currently available mainstream medical treatments and interventions, parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders often seek information about unproven interventions. These interventions frequently have undetermined efficacy and uncertain safety profiles. In this article, we present a general background and case vignettes that highlight the use of hyperbaric oxygen chambers and stem cells in cerebral palsy, the leading cause of pediatric physical disability. We then review the current evidence about these interventions as exemplars of unproven therapies. Building on the background and cases, we explore and review two important questions related to unproven interventions: (1) How should clinicians respond to requests for innovative and alternative interventions? (2) What should clinicians keep in mind when such requests come from online sources? © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Dev Disabil Res Rev 2011; 17:19–26.
响应家属对神经发育障碍未经证实的干预措施的要求:脑瘫高压氧“治疗”和干细胞“治疗”
面对目前可用的主流医学治疗和干预措施的局限性,患有神经发育障碍儿童的父母经常寻求有关未经证实的干预措施的信息。这些干预措施的有效性和安全性往往不确定。在这篇文章中,我们介绍了高压氧舱和干细胞在脑瘫中的应用,脑瘫是儿童身体残疾的主要原因。然后,我们回顾了目前关于这些干预措施的证据,作为未经证实的治疗方法的范例。在背景和案例的基础上,我们探索和回顾了与未经证实的干预措施相关的两个重要问题:(1)临床医生应该如何回应创新和替代干预措施的要求?(2)当这些请求来自网络资源时,临床医生应该记住什么?©2012 Wiley期刊公司Dev disability Res Rev 2011;17:19-26。
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