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脑电图、事件相关电位及全身运动质量评估对高危儿神经发育的预测作用
引用本文:丁洁珺,丁燕曙,金文杰,胡永素,张琴芬.脑电图、事件相关电位及全身运动质量评估对高危儿神经发育的预测作用[J].国际医药卫生导报,2022,28(1):61-65.
作者姓名:丁洁珺  丁燕曙  金文杰  胡永素  张琴芬
作者单位:1南通大学附属常州儿童医院营养科,常州 213003;2 南通大学附属常州儿童医院康复科,常州 213003;3 南通大学附属常州儿童医院新生儿科,常州 213003
基金项目:江苏省卫健委面上项目(M2020092); 常州市应用基础研究计划(CJ20200038)
摘    要:目的:探讨脑电图(EEG)、事件相关电位(ERP)及全身运动(GMs)质量评估对高危儿1岁时神经发育状态的预测作用。方法:选择2016年1月至2018年6月在南通大学附属常州儿童医院住院的71例高危儿进行前瞻性研究,其中男38例,女33例;胎龄<37周23例,37~42周43例,>42周5例;病种为早产23例,窒息13...

关 键 词:脑发育  脑电图  事件相关电位  全身运动  高危儿
收稿时间:2021-08-12

Predictive values of electroencephalogram,event-related potential,and general movements quality assessment in neurodevelopmental outcomes of high-risk infants
Ding Jiejun,Ding Yanshu,Jin Wenjie,Hu Yongsu,Zhang Qinfen.Predictive values of electroencephalogram,event-related potential,and general movements quality assessment in neurodevelopmental outcomes of high-risk infants[J].International Medicine & Health Guidance News,2022,28(1):61-65.
Authors:Ding Jiejun  Ding Yanshu  Jin Wenjie  Hu Yongsu  Zhang Qinfen
Institution:1Department of Nutrition, Affiliated Changzhou Children's Hospital of Nantong University, Changzhou 213003, China; 2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Affiliated Changzhou Children's Hospital of Nantong University, Changzhou 213003, China;  3Department of Neonatology, Affiliated Changzhou Children's Hospital of Nantong University, Changzhou 213003, China
Abstract:Objective:To investigate the predictive values of electroencephalogram (EEG), event-related potential (ERP), and general movements (GMs) quality assessment in the neurodevelopmental status of high-risk infants at 1 year old.Methods:Seventy-one high-risk infants hospitalized at Affiliated Changzhou Children's Hospital of Nantong University from January 2016 to June 2018 were included in this prospective study, including 38 males and 33 females. The gestational age was < 37 weeks in 23 cases, 37 to 42 weeks in 43 cases, and > 42 weeks in 5 cases. There were 23 cases of premature delivery, 13 cases of asphyxia, 8 cases of neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, 5 cases of hypoglycemia, 9 cases of intracranial hemorrhage, 3 cases of purulent meningitis, 1 case of bilirubin encephalopathy, 7 cases of neonatal severe pneumonia, 3 cases of necrotizing enterocolitis, and 5 cases of bronchopulmonary dysplasia; some high-risk infants had multiple diseases at the same time. EEG and ERP were performed in the high-risk infants at 4 weeks of corrected gestational age, and GMs quality was evaluated twice 4 and 12 weeks after birth. The Gesell score was used to assess their neurodevelopment outcomes at 1 year old. With the Gesell scores as the neurodevelopmental outcomes at 1 year old, the sensitivities, specificities, and positive and negative predictive values of EEG, GMs quality assessment, EEG + ERP, and EEG + ERP + GMs were calculated to predict the high-risk neonatal neurodevelopmental outcome. The enumeration data were expressed as cases (%), and were compared between the groups by χ2 test. The Kappa coefficient consistency was used to test the consistencies of the Gesell scores with EEG, GMs quality assessment, EEG + ERP, and EEG + ERP + GMs. Results:Of the 71 high-risk infants at the corrected age of 1 year diagnosed by the Gesell assessment and neurological tests, 3 cases (4.23%) had cerebral palsy, 14 cases (19.72%) had psychomotor retardation, and 54 cases (76.05%) were normal. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of EEG + ERP + GMs in the prediction of the neurodevelopmental outcomes in the high-risk infants were 90.00%, 95.08%, 75.00%, and 98.31%, respectively, which were the highest. The Kappa coefficient consistency for the reliability of predicting the neurodevelopmental outcomes of the high risk newborns by the EEG + ERP + GMs method was substantial at 0.785, while the other three methods got relatively low Kappa values.Conclusions:EEG, GMs quality assessment, and EEG + ERP have high predictive values for adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in high-risk newborns; the combination of EEG, ERP, and GMs quality assessment can greatly improve the prediction of neurodevelopmental outcomes of high-risk newborns.
Keywords:Brain development  Electroencephalogram  Event-related potential  General movements  High-risk infants
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