Long-term impact of early identification of cerebral palsy.

Curr Opin Pediatr

Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Published: January 2025

Purpose Of Review: Early identification of cerebral palsy (CP), as in all neurologic conditions, has a profound impact on the ability to initiate interventions, support the education and empowerment of parents, ameliorate the effect of the conditions, and importantly identifies cohorts for neuroprotection or repair to address the primary injury. CP is a life span condition. Rapid initiation of services, support and anticipatory guidance is essential to maximize functional outcomes, prevent or manage complications and improve quality of life.

Recent Findings: CP diagnosis should not be delayed. Early imaging as well as motor and neurologic evaluation can aid in early detection of CP before age 5 months. Early therapeutic intervention can influence function and assist in prevention of complications that can impact abilities. There is important ongoing research with efforts to prevent CP or alter the phenotype of the condition.

Summary: Literature review provides evidence to change in standard of care in diagnosing CP. There are published guidelines on how to pursue the diagnosis during early infancy. Early identification results in early intervention with the purpose of enhancing functional skill development, prevention of complications, and establishing parental support. Early identification provides an optimistic view and opportunity to intervene immediately in hopes to have an impact in the functional outcome and improving quality of life.

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