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  • * This study followed 202 infants who underwent major surgery, assessing their GMs at three months old, with outcomes tracked up to three years; it found that infants without fidgety movements were significantly more likely to have abnormal outcomes.
  • * Specifically, 9% of infants lacked fidgety movements, with many later diagnosed with CP or other developmental disabilities, highlighting the GMs assessment's predictive value and the need for its use in routine follow-up care.

Article Abstract

The general movements (GMs) assessment is recognised as one of the most important tools in the early detection of cerebral palsy (CP). However, there remains a paucity of data on its application to infants with congenital anomalies requiring surgery. This was a prospective study of 202 infants (mean gestation 38 weeks, SD 2.2) who had undergone major surgery for congenital anomalies in the neonatal period. Infants were assessed at three months of age (mean 12 weeks, SD 1.6) and GMs videos were independently rated by three clinicians, two blinded to clinical details. Developmental follow-up was at three years of age. Of the twenty-five infants (9%) rated as having an absence of fidgety movements, 22 were seen at 3 years, and 17 had an abnormal outcome: 11 with CP, and 6 with a developmental disability. Infants with absent fidgety movements were 21.5 (95% CI 7.3-63.8) times more likely to have an abnormal outcome including CP. None of the infants with normal fidgety movements had a diagnosis of CP and 86% were assessed to be developing normally. The GMs assessment has predictive value for cerebral palsy and neurodevelopment for infants with congenital anomalies, and should be incorporated into routine follow-up to facilitate early referral.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6780863PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8091286DOI Listing

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