A Systematic Review of the Electrodiagnostic Assessment of Neonatal Brachial Plexus.

Virginia Orozco, Sriram Balasubramanian, Anita Singh
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Despite improvements in obstetric care, neonatal brachial plexus palsy continues to significantly impact infants' lives worldwide, with an incidence of 1 to 4 per 1000 live births. While a majority of affected infants recover spontaneously by three months, 20-30% suffer permanent functional deficits that significantly impair their quality of life. Anatomical complexity of the brachial plexus results in varying degrees of injury and pathological changes at multiple levels within the plexus. Current clinical diagnosis relies on electrodiagnostic techniques such as nerve conduction (i.e., motor and sensory) and electromyography studies. These techniques not only aid clinicians to differentiate between axonal and demyelinating lesions, evident by changes in signal shape and conduction, but also provide prognostic information in cases of brachial plexus injuries. The presented study offers a comprehensive review of existing literature on electrodiagnostic techniques employed for assessing neonatal brachial plexus injuries.

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尽管产科护理有所改善,但新生儿臂丛神经麻痹继续对全世界婴儿的生命产生重大影响,发病率为每1000例活产1至4例。虽然大多数受影响的婴儿在三个月后会自发康复,但20-30%的婴儿会遭受永久性功能缺陷,严重影响他们的生活质量。臂丛解剖的复杂性导致臂丛内不同程度的损伤和病理改变。目前的临床诊断依赖于电诊断技术,如神经传导(即运动和感觉)和肌电图研究。这些技术不仅可以帮助临床医生区分轴突和脱髓鞘病变,通过信号形态和传导的变化可以看出,而且还可以为臂丛神经损伤的病例提供预后信息。该研究提供了一个全面的审查现有文献的电诊断技术用于评估新生儿臂丛损伤。
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