Early prognostic value of qualitative general movements assessment for motor development outcomes in neonatal purulent meningitis
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-9408.2015.09.012
- VernacularTitle:全身运动质量评估早期预测化脓性脑膜炎新生儿运动发育结局的价值
- Author:
Minli ZHU
;
Zhiyong DING
;
Xiuman XIAO
;
Zhenlang LIN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Meningitis,bacterial;
Motor activity;
Infant behavior;
Child development;
Motor skills
- From:
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine
2015;18(9):692-696
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To study the predictive validity of general movements (GMs) assessment for motor development outcomes in neonatal purulent meningitis.Methods According to the inclusion criteria,excluding other cerebral injury diseases,a total of 34 cases of neonatal purulent meningitis,who took part in our follow-up clinic after discharged from neonatal intensive care unit of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University from December 2012 to December 2013,were confirmed as the participants.Infants' GMs recordings during writhing movements period (at least once at 0-3 months) and fidgety movements period (at least once at 3-5 months) were collected and assessed.Motor development outcomes was determined at least after one year old with Alberta Infant Motor Scale(AIMS).Predictive validity in each period were calculated with AIMS results as the golden standard.Results Among the 34 cases,there were 24 males and ten females,and four preterm infants and 30 term babies.The age at follow-up was from 12 months to 23 months old.Ultimately,one (3%) infant with spastic cerebral palsy,seven (21%) with motor retardation and 26 (76%) with normal motor development were diagnosed.The sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,negative predictive value,Youden index and residual error rate for the writhing movements period in prediction of motor development outcomes were 87.5%,46.2%,33.3%,95.6%,33.7% and 12.5%,respectively.And the corresponding figures for the fidgety movements period were 87.5%,88.5%,70.0%,95.8%,76.0% and 12.5%,respectively.Conclusions GMs assessment could be an accurate predictive tool for later motor developmental outcomes in neonates with purulent meningitis,especially in fidgety movements period.