1.Reliability and validity of the Chinese version of Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination
Yiming LI ; Qinghong LI ; Shitao DUAN ; Wei LI ; Zengquan ZHONG ; Mingjie HUANG ; Zhihai LYU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(9):668-674
Objective:To explore the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination (C-HNNE).Methods:A prospective cohort study.One hundred and fourteen neonates born in Longgang District Maternity & Child Healthcare Hospital of Shenzhen City between October 2022 and August 2023, who were hospitalized in the Neonatology or Obstetrics Department after birth and met the inclusion criteria, were enrolled as study subjects.They were divided into an early preterm group(34 cases), a mid-late preterm group(50 cases), and a full-term group(30 cases) based on gestational age.The first C-HNNE assessment was completed within 24 hours after birth, and 20 cases from each group were selected for inter-rater reliability assessment; 48 hours after the first C-HNNE assessment, 20 cases from each group were selected to undergo the C-HNNE assessment again for test-retest reliability assessment.At corrected 4 months of age, short-term neurodevelopmental outcomes were determined by pediatric rehabilitation physicians using clinical examination combined with general movements (GMs) assessment.Inter-rater reliability and test-retest reliability were assessed by calculating intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC). The optimal cutoff scores of the C-HNNE for each group were determined by plotting receiver operating characteristic(ROC) curves.Predictive validity was determined by calculating sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV).Results:The highest sensitivity for predicting neonatal corrected neuromotor developmental outcome at 4 months of age was achieved when the optimal C-HNNE scores were taken as 22.25, 25.25, and 29.25 in the early preterm, mid-late preterm, and term groups, respectively.The ICCs for the inter-rater reliability of the total C-HNNE score and subscale scores in all 3 groups were above 0.7, indicating good reliability.The ICCs for test-retest reliability of some individual items were<0.6, indicating moderate reliability.In terms of validity, the correlation coefficients between the total C-HNNE scores and the GMs scores of the three groups were 0.550, 0.483, 0.473 (all P<0.01), and the sensitivity of the C-HNNE for predicting neurodevelopmental developmental outcomes in neonates corrected to 4 months of age was 82.9%, specificity was 70.4%, PPV was 58.0%, and NPV was 89.3%. Conclusions:C-HNNE demonstrates good reliability and validity and can be used as a routine bedside examination program for early neonatal life.
2.Reliability and validity of the Chinese version of Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination
Yiming LI ; Qinghong LI ; Shitao DUAN ; Wei LI ; Zengquan ZHONG ; Mingjie HUANG ; Zhihai LYU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(9):668-674
Objective:To explore the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination (C-HNNE).Methods:A prospective cohort study.One hundred and fourteen neonates born in Longgang District Maternity & Child Healthcare Hospital of Shenzhen City between October 2022 and August 2023, who were hospitalized in the Neonatology or Obstetrics Department after birth and met the inclusion criteria, were enrolled as study subjects.They were divided into an early preterm group(34 cases), a mid-late preterm group(50 cases), and a full-term group(30 cases) based on gestational age.The first C-HNNE assessment was completed within 24 hours after birth, and 20 cases from each group were selected for inter-rater reliability assessment; 48 hours after the first C-HNNE assessment, 20 cases from each group were selected to undergo the C-HNNE assessment again for test-retest reliability assessment.At corrected 4 months of age, short-term neurodevelopmental outcomes were determined by pediatric rehabilitation physicians using clinical examination combined with general movements (GMs) assessment.Inter-rater reliability and test-retest reliability were assessed by calculating intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC). The optimal cutoff scores of the C-HNNE for each group were determined by plotting receiver operating characteristic(ROC) curves.Predictive validity was determined by calculating sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV).Results:The highest sensitivity for predicting neonatal corrected neuromotor developmental outcome at 4 months of age was achieved when the optimal C-HNNE scores were taken as 22.25, 25.25, and 29.25 in the early preterm, mid-late preterm, and term groups, respectively.The ICCs for the inter-rater reliability of the total C-HNNE score and subscale scores in all 3 groups were above 0.7, indicating good reliability.The ICCs for test-retest reliability of some individual items were<0.6, indicating moderate reliability.In terms of validity, the correlation coefficients between the total C-HNNE scores and the GMs scores of the three groups were 0.550, 0.483, 0.473 (all P<0.01), and the sensitivity of the C-HNNE for predicting neurodevelopmental developmental outcomes in neonates corrected to 4 months of age was 82.9%, specificity was 70.4%, PPV was 58.0%, and NPV was 89.3%. Conclusions:C-HNNE demonstrates good reliability and validity and can be used as a routine bedside examination program for early neonatal life.
3.Investigation of pol gene variation of HIV-1 epidemic strains after treatment with HARRT at Dehong prefecture and Kunming in Yunnan province
Shaomin YANG ; Yishan FAN ; Huiqin LI ; Bihui YANG ; Jianjian LI ; Li GAO ; Min ZHONG ; Suyun LEI ; Zengquan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2011;34(4):315-320
Objective To investigate the variations in the pol region of HIV-1 strain in treatment failed patients in Yunnan province's Dehong prefecture and Kunming. Methods Blood samples were collected from 139 patients who experienced treatment failure ( HAART treatment > 1 years and HIV-1 RNA Viral load > 1 000 copies/ml). HIV-1 RNA was extracted from plasma, and nested-PCR was performed for amplification of PR and RT genes on the HIV-1 pol region. The PCR products were then sequenced and submitted to Stanford HIV Drug Resistance Database for comparison. The evolution tree was built up with MEGA 4. 1 system, combined with patients' demographics. Results The most prevalent mutation in Kunming patients were T215F/N/Y/I, M41L/M, and T69G/N/I/S/A/D, the mutation rates were 39%(24/62), 27% (17/62) and 27% (17/62) , respectively, which were higher than the corresponding mutations in the Dehong prefecture [16% ( 11/69), 13% (9/69) and 9% (6/69)]. The rate differences were statistically significant ( x2 = 8.646, 4.242 and 7. 909, all P < 0.05 ). The most common HIV-1 pol region subtype in the Dehong patients were CRF01_AE subtype (32%, 22/69), followed by C subtype (25% ,17/69), and B subtype ( 19%, 13/69). Major subtypes in Kunming patients were 08_BC (60%,37/62 ), CRF01_AE subtype(21% , 13/62 ) and 07_BC ( 15% ,9/62). Conclusions Partial differences of the point mutations of the HIV-1 strain pol region and frequency of their occurrences exist among Dehong and Kunming patients, HIV-1 strains in Dehong prefecture for the NNRTIs mutations at the T215 Y/N/T, M41L and T69G/N/I/S/A/D are significantly higher than those in Kunming. Six isoforms are found respectively:CRF01_AE, B, C, BC, 08_BC and 07_BC from the epidemic strains of HIV-1 pol region subtype in Dehong and Kunming areas.

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