General movements assessment and Alberta Infant Motor Scale in neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm infants

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العنوان: General movements assessment and Alberta Infant Motor Scale in neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm infants
المؤلفون: Canan Yildirim, Ayşegül Asalioğlu, Yeşim Coşkun, Gönül Acar, İpek Akman
المساهمون: İstinye Üniversitesi, Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Fizyoterapi ve Rehabilitasyon Ana Bilim Dalı, Ayşegül Asalıoğlu / 0000-0002-0868-8466, Asalioglu, Aysegul, Ayşegül Asalıoğlu / CDX-0358-2022, Ayşegül Asalıoğlu / 57862549600, Coşkun, Yeşim, Yıldırım, C., Asalıoğlu, A., Acar, G., Akman, İ., Koç University Hospital
المصدر: Pediatrics and Neonatology
بيانات النشر: Elsevier, 2022.
سنة النشر: 2022
مصطلحات موضوعية: Alberta Infant Motor Scale, Cerebral palsy, General movement assessment optimality score, Motor optimality score, Preterm infants, Motor Optimality Score, Movement, Cerebral Palsy, Infant, Newborn, Preterm Infants, Infant, Gestational Age, Pediatrics, General Movement Assessment Optimality Score, Alberta, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Humans, Infant, Premature
الوصف: Aim: we aimed to compare the General Movement Assessment (GMA) and the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) in preterm infants for the prediction of cerebral palsy (CP) and neurodeve-lopmental delay (NDD). Additionally, we aimed to evaluate the diagnostic compatibility of the General Movement Optimality Score (GMOS), the Motor Optimality Score (MOS), and AIMS for detecting CP and NDD.Method: seventy-five preterm infants with gestational age (GA) 24-37 weeks were enrolled. Group 1 was composed of infants with 24-28 GA (n = 22); groups 2 and 3 consisted of infants with 29-32 GA weeks (n = 23) and 33-37 GA (n = 30) weeks, respectively. The infants were assessed during the writhing period, the fidgety period, and at 6-12 months of corrected age with GMOS, MOS, and AIMS, respectively.Results: in the writhing period, a cramped-synchronized pattern was observed in 17 (22%) in-fants, whereas a poor repertoire pattern was observed in 34 (45%) infants. In the fidgety period of the 63 infants, 29 (46%) presented with fidgety movements absent. The MOS and AIMS scores of the infants in group 1 were significantly lower than the other groups, which were statisti-cally significant (p = 0.004, p
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12713/3097
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