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Naik, R; Saini, L; Einspieler, C; Gunasekaran, PK; Mukhopadhyay, K; Malhi, P; Saini, AG; Sharma, R; Sankhyan, N.
General Movements as Predictive Tool of Neurological Outcomes in Term-Born Infants With Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy at Ages Six and 12 Months.
Pediatr Neurol. 2025; 164:58-65 Doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2025.01.003
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BACKGROUND: To explore the utility of general movements assessment as a predictive tool of the neurological outcome in term-born infants with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) at ages six and 12 months. METHODS: This prospective observational study was conducted for 18 months (August 2018 to December 2019). Term-born newborns with HIE were included. General movements videos were recorded at 10 to 14 weeks (50 to 54 weeks postmenstrual age) and assessed. Further development was assessed with Developmental Assessment Scales for Indian Infants (DASII) and Ages and Stages Questionnaire, third edition, (ASQ-3) at ages six and 12 months. RESULTS: A total of 30 children were enrolled, 19 (63%) had normal fidgety movements (FMs) and 11 (37%) had absent FMs. Motor Optimality Score, Revised, (MOS-R) ranged from 6 to 8 in 11 infants with absent FMs. Among them, one had mild developmental delay (DD), two had moderate DD, and eight had severe DD on the DASII assessments (P < 0.001). Sensitivity between absent FMs and ASQ-3 developmental scales showed that the majority with absent FMs had severe DD. Absent FMs had 81.8% sensitivity and 89.4% specificity for detecting cerebral palsy (CP) (n = 11). CONCLUSIONS: The assessment of the FMs has a very good predictive value for future neurodevelopmental outcomes. MOS-R can provide a fair estimate of the functional ability of infants who later develop CP, and better MOS-R scores correlate with better outcomes. Children with absent FMs had significantly lower median motor and mental developmental quotients as calculated by DASII at both ages six and 12 months.

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