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Developmental profile at initial presentation in children with infantile spasms.

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dc.contributor.author Sumanasena, S. P.
dc.contributor.author Wanigasinghe, J.
dc.contributor.author Arambepola, C.
dc.contributor.author Sri Ranganathan, S.
dc.contributor.author Muhandiram, E.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-03-27T05:02:26Z
dc.date.available 2019-03-27T05:02:26Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.citation Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology.2019;[Epub ahead of print] en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0012-1622 (print)
dc.identifier.issn 1469-8749 (web)
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/20080
dc.description indexed in Medline en_US
dc.description.abstract AIM: To describe the baseline developmental profile and influence of clinical and demographic factors on the developmental skills of infants diagnosed with infantile spasms. METHOD: Ninety-five infants (55 males, 40 females) newly diagnosed with infantile spasms were recruited for a cross-sectional, longitudinal study. All infants underwent Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development assessments in the cognitive, receptive communication, expressive communication, and fine and gross motor developmental domains; they also underwent visual, auditory, and social behaviour assessments. Infants were categorized as 'early' (<6mo) or 'late' (≥6mo) presenters; if presented within 28 days, this was considered as 'early presentation', whereas a delay greater than 28 days was considered as a 'delay in presentation'. Antenatal, perinatal, and postnatal risk factors were identified. RESULTS: Over 90% of infants showed impairment in all domains, with the majority having severe delay; 99% showed cognitive impairment. Delayed presentation was significantly associated with receptive communication delay (odds ratio [OR]=5.35; 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.05-27.32). Onset at 6 months or less influenced auditory (OR=2.8; 95% CI=1.16-6.8) and visual (OR=3.03; 95% CI=1.22-7.57) behaviours. Neonatal infections impacted both receptive (OR=1.12; 95% CI=1.04-1.2) and expressive communication (OR=1.08; 95% CI=1.02-1.14) delay. Neonatal seizures significantly influenced visual, auditory, and social impairments. Expressive communication and gross motor development shared common perinatal risk factors. INTERPRETATION: Adverse developmental status at presentation, associated with delayed presentation and neonatal risk factors should alert clinicians to the surveillance of at-risk infants and seek out timely interventions. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS: Ninety per cent of infants showed impaired cognitive, communication, and motor skills at presentation. Visual, auditory, and social behaviour impairments were significantly associated with perinatal risks. Visual, auditory, and social behaviour impairments were significantly associated with neonatal seizures. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Mac Keith Press en_US
dc.subject Infantile spasms en_US
dc.title Developmental profile at initial presentation in children with infantile spasms. en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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