Early motor repertoire in very low birth weight infants in India is associated with motor development at one year. (November 2016)
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- Title:
- Early motor repertoire in very low birth weight infants in India is associated with motor development at one year. (November 2016)
- Main Title:
- Early motor repertoire in very low birth weight infants in India is associated with motor development at one year
- Authors:
- Adde, Lars
Thomas, Niranjan
John, Hima B.
Oommen, Samuel
Vågen, Randi Tynes
Fjørtoft, Toril
Jensenius, Alexander Refsum
Støen, Ragnhild - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Most studies on Prechtl's method of assessing General Movements (GMA) in young infants originate in Europe. Aim: To determine if motor behavior at an age of 3 months post term is associated with motor development at 12 months post age in VLBW infants in India. Methods: 243 VLBW infants (135 boys, 108 girls; median gestational age 31wks, range 26–39wks) were video-recorded at a median age of 11wks post term (range 9–16wks). Certified and experienced observers assessed the videos by the "Assessment of Motor Repertoire – 2–5 Months". Fidgety movements (FMs) were classified as abnormal if absent, sporadic or exaggerated, and as normal if intermittently or continually present. The motor behaviour was evaluated by repertoire of co-existent other movements (age-adequacy) and concurrent motor repertoire. In addition, videos of 215 infants were analyzed by computer and the variability of the spatial center of motion (CSD ) was calculated. The Peabody Developmental Motor Scales was used to assess motor development at 12 months. Results: Abnormal FMs, reduced age adequacy, and an abnormal concurrent motor repertoire were significantly associated with lower Gross Motor and Total Motor Quotient (GMQ, TMQ) scores ( p < 0.05). The CSD was higher in children with TMQ scores <90 (-1SD) than in children with higher TMQ scores ( p = 0.002). Conclusion: Normal FMs (assessed by Gestalt perception) and a low variability of the spatial center of motion (assessed byAbstract: Background: Most studies on Prechtl's method of assessing General Movements (GMA) in young infants originate in Europe. Aim: To determine if motor behavior at an age of 3 months post term is associated with motor development at 12 months post age in VLBW infants in India. Methods: 243 VLBW infants (135 boys, 108 girls; median gestational age 31wks, range 26–39wks) were video-recorded at a median age of 11wks post term (range 9–16wks). Certified and experienced observers assessed the videos by the "Assessment of Motor Repertoire – 2–5 Months". Fidgety movements (FMs) were classified as abnormal if absent, sporadic or exaggerated, and as normal if intermittently or continually present. The motor behaviour was evaluated by repertoire of co-existent other movements (age-adequacy) and concurrent motor repertoire. In addition, videos of 215 infants were analyzed by computer and the variability of the spatial center of motion (CSD ) was calculated. The Peabody Developmental Motor Scales was used to assess motor development at 12 months. Results: Abnormal FMs, reduced age adequacy, and an abnormal concurrent motor repertoire were significantly associated with lower Gross Motor and Total Motor Quotient (GMQ, TMQ) scores ( p < 0.05). The CSD was higher in children with TMQ scores <90 (-1SD) than in children with higher TMQ scores ( p = 0.002). Conclusion: Normal FMs (assessed by Gestalt perception) and a low variability of the spatial center of motion (assessed by computer-based video analysis) predicted higher Peabody scores in 12-month-old infants born in India with a very low birth weight. Highlights: Only 3% of VLBW infants had absent FMs in India. Motor repertoire is associated with motor development in VLBW infants in India. Normal FMs predicts healthy motor outcome in VLBW infants in India. Confirms computer-based video analysis as predictive of healthy motor outcome. … (more)
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- European journal of paediatric neurology. Volume 20:Number 6(2016:Nov.)
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- European journal of paediatric neurology
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- Volume 20:Number 6(2016:Nov.)
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- Volume 20, Issue 6 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 20
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0020-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 918
- Page End:
- 924
- Publication Date:
- 2016-11
- Subjects:
- General movements -- Fidgety movements -- Movement recognition -- Computer-based assessment -- Neurodevelopmental assessment
GMA general movement assessment -- AMR assessment of motor repertoire – 2 to 5 months -- FMs fidgety movements -- PDMS–2 peabody developmental motor scales–2 -- TMQ total motor quotient -- GMQ gross motor quotient -- FMQ fine motor quotient -- Q quantity of motion -- C centroid of motion
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Nervous System Diseases -- Periodicals
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Neurologie pédiatrique -- Périodiques
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