General Movement Assessment in Babies Born Preterm: Motor Optimality Score–Revised (MOS-R), Trajectory, and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at 1 Year

To assess the association between the General Movement Assessment (GMA) findings, including Motor Optimality Scores–Revised (MOS-R) at 16 weeks, and neuromotor outcome assessed by the Amiel-Tison Neurological Assessment at 9 months of corrected age and the Developmental Assessment Scales for Indian...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of pediatrics. X 2023, Vol.8, p.100084-100084, Article 100084
Hauptverfasser: Kadam, Archana S., Nayyar, Sidharth A., Kadam, Sandeep S., Patni, Bindu C., Khole, Madhura C., Pandit, Anand N., Kabra, Nandkishor S.
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Zusammenfassung:To assess the association between the General Movement Assessment (GMA) findings, including Motor Optimality Scores–Revised (MOS-R) at 16 weeks, and neuromotor outcome assessed by the Amiel-Tison Neurological Assessment at 9 months of corrected age and the Developmental Assessment Scales for Indian Infants (DASII) at 1 year of corrected age in preterm ≤32 weeks. Serial GMA videos of infants born preterm ≤32 weeks were recorded on day 7, 35 weeks of postmenstrual age, 40 weeks of postmenstrual age, and 16 weeks of corrected age. The association between GMA findings, including MOS-R scores and GM trajectory between 35 to 40 weeks and the Amiel-Tison Neurological Assessment and DASII scores, was assessed by Spearman correlation, Fisher exact tests, and ordinal regression. Moderate correlations were observed between MOS-R and the DASII motor DQ (Spearman r = 0.70, P 
ISSN:2590-0420
2590-0420
DOI:10.1016/j.ympdx.2022.100084