臂丛神经产伤后幼儿期肘关节屈曲挛缩的发生率和预测因素。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Hand Therapy Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jht.2023.09.003
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背景:患有臂丛神经出生损伤(BPBI)的学龄儿童出现肘关节屈曲挛缩很常见。研究目的:确定BPBI肘关节屈曲挛缩在幼儿期的发生率和预测因素:研究设计:回顾性横断面研究:方法:收集患有 BPBI 的儿童的人口统计学、诊断、治疗和肘关节挛缩数据:在符合纳入标准的 171 名儿童中,87%(n = 149)的儿童有上神经丛损伤。评估肘部挛缩时的平均年龄为 21.4 ± 12.7 个月。肘关节屈曲挛缩的发病率为 22%(n = 38),平均发病时间为 13.4 ± 11.0 个月。平均挛缩度为-10.8 ± -6.9度,76%(n = 29)得出结论:幼儿期肘关节屈曲挛缩的发病率高于以往的认识。这些研究结果表明,C5-C6损伤影响肘关节屈曲,而肘关节伸展功能相对保留,是挛缩发生的一个预测因素。需要进一步研究 C5-C6 损伤的性质和后遗症及其对肘关节屈曲挛缩发展的影响。
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Prevalence and predictors of elbow flexion contractures during early childhood following brachial plexus birth injury

Background

Elbow flexion contracture development in school-age children with a brachial plexus birth injury (BPBI) is common. Reports indicate onset between 2 and 4 years; however, little is known about early childhood prevalence, development, and trajectory of these contractures.

Purpose

To determine the prevalence and predictors of BPBI elbow flexion contractures during early childhood.

Study Design

A retrospective cross-sectional study.

Methods

Demographic, diagnostic, treatment, and elbow contracture data were collected for children with a BPBI <4 years between 2015 and 2019 from a prospectively collected database. Spinal root motor contributions and injury were determined using Active Movement Scale (AMS) scores at 6 weeks of age and used to predict contracture development.

Results

Of the 171 children that met inclusion criteria, 87% (n = 149) had upper plexus injuries. The mean age at the time of evaluation for an elbow contracture was 21.4 ± 12.7 months. The prevalence of elbow flexion contractures was 22% (n = 38), with mean onset at 13.4 ± 11.0 months. Mean contracture degree was −10.8 ± −6.9 degrees with 76% (n = 29) <−10 degrees. AMS shoulder abduction, flexion, and external rotation; elbow flexion; forearm supination; and wrist extension scores at a mean 2.3 ± 1.4 months were significantly lower in children who developed elbow flexion contractures (p < 0.001). Logistic regression found that low AMS elbow flexion with high elbow extension scores were a significant (p < 0.003) predictor of elbow contracture development.

Conclusions

The prevalence of elbow flexion contractures in early childhood is greater than previously understood. These findings indicate that C5-C6 injury affecting elbow flexion with relative preservation of elbow extension is a predictor of contracture development. Further research is needed to investigate the nature and sequelae of C5-C6 injury and its effects on elbow flexion contracture development.

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Journal of Hand Therapy
Journal of Hand Therapy 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hand Therapy is designed for hand therapists, occupational and physical therapists, and other hand specialists involved in the rehabilitation of disabling hand problems. The Journal functions as a source of education and information by publishing scientific and clinical articles. Regular features include original reports, clinical reviews, case studies, editorials, and book reviews.
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