A pilot study of the General Movement Optimality Score detects early signs of motor disorder in neonates with arterial ischemic stroke.

Early Hum Dev

Department of Neonatology, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, Key Laboratory of Neonatal Disease, National Health Commission, Shanghai 201102, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2021

Aim: To explore whether the General Movement Optimality Score (GMOS) could help to identify asymmetric movement in infants with neonatal arterial ischemic stroke (NAIS) in the early stage.

Method: Twenty-seven infants with NAIS (16 males, 11 females) were enrolled. The general movement video was recorded approximately one month after birth. The GMOS focused separately on the neck and trunk and the upper and lower extremities. The differences between the ipsilesional and contralesional limbs were analyzed.

Results: Eight infants who developed cerebral palsy (CP) had middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarction involving the main branch. By GMOS evaluation, the scores of the contralesional upper and/or lower limbs were lower than those of the ipsilesional side (p < 0.05). In the contralesional limbs, the CP group had a lower GMOS than the non-CP group. Distal rotatory components of the contralesional upper limbs and tremulous movement of the lower limbs showed significant differences.

Interpretation: The GMOS could help to quantitatively find and assess the asymmetric movement of global and contralesional limbs. Distal rotatory movement of the upper limbs could be an early sign of abnormal motor function in infants with NAIS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2021.105484DOI Listing

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