1. General movements in healthy full term infants during the first week after birth
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Arend F. Bos, Nathalie K. S. de Vries, and Wieteke M. Ploegstra
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Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,General movements ,Movement ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Birth weight ,CEREBRAL-PALSY ,First week ,EARLY MARKER ,Cerebral palsy ,Neonate ,QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT ,Child Development ,PRETERM INFANTS ,medicine ,Humans ,Caesarean section ,BUPIVACAINE ,SPONTANEOUS MOTILITY ,Bupivacaine ,Healthy ,ANESTHESIA ,business.industry ,Vaginal delivery ,Obstetrics ,Infant, Newborn ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Gestational age ,medicine.disease ,NEONATAL BEHAVIOR ,BRAIN-LESIONS ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Small for gestational age ,Female ,business ,NEWBORN ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: The quality of general movements (GMs) is a widely used criterion to assess neurological dysfunction in young infants. It is unknown, however, whether the birth process influences the motor repertoire of healthy full term infants during the first week after birth.Aims: To assess the quality of GMs and to determine the motor optimality score (OS) in healthy full term infants during the first week after birth and to evaluate the influence of the mode of delivery on GM quality.Study design: Thirty-three healthy full term infants born either vaginally or after caesarean section (CS) under spinal anaesthesia were video recorded in the first week after birth in order to assess GM quality and to determine OS with Prechtl's method.Results: Abnormal GMs were observed mainly on the early recordings: 86% on the day of birth (day 0), 94% on day 1, and 68% on day 2. On days 5 to 7 (day 5-7) all GMs were normal (P Conclusions: Healthy full term infants often showed abnormal GM quality and lower OSs during the first week after birth, irrespective of the mode of delivery. GM quality normalised during subsequent days and was normal on day 5-7. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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- 2014
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