| Literature DB >> 27047429 |
Christa Einspieler1, Arend F Bos2, Melissa E Libertus3, Peter B Marschik4.
Abstract
Apart from motor and behavioral dysfunctions, deficits in cognitive skills are among the well-documented sequelae of preterm birth. However, early identification of infants at risk for poor cognition is still a challenge, as no clear association between pathological findings based on neuroimaging scans and cognitive functions have been detected as yet. The Prechtl General Movement Assessment (GMA) has shown its merits for the evaluation of the integrity of the young nervous system. It is a reliable tool for identifying infants at risk for neuromotor deficits. Recent studies on preterm infants demonstrate that abnormal general movements (GMs) also reflect impairments of brain areas involved in cognitive development. The aim of this systematic review was to discuss studies that included (i) the Prechtl GMA applied in preterm infants, and (ii) cognitive outcome measures in six data bases. Seven studies met the inclusion criteria and yielded the following results: (a) children born preterm with consistently abnormal GMs up to 8 weeks after term had lower intelligence quotients at school age than children with an early normalization of GMs; (b) from 3 to 5 months after term, several qualitative, and quantitative aspects of the concurrent motor repertoire, including postural patterns, were predictive of intelligence at 7-10 years of age. These findings in 428 individuals born preterm suggest that normal GMs along with a normal motor repertoire during the first months after term are markers for normal cognitive development until at least age 10.Entities:
Keywords: cognition; fidgety movements; general movements; intelligence; motor behavior; posture; preterm
Year: 2016 PMID: 27047429 PMCID: PMC4801883 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00406
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Studies associating writhing GMs with cognitive development, listed according to the age of outcome assessment.
| Reference | Cohort | Outcome assessment | Cut-off points | Predictive values |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Abnormal vs. normal writhing GMs related to moderate to severe cognitive impairment | Sensitivity: 80%(95% CI: 44–96%)Specificity: 41%(95% CI: 31–53%)PPV: 14%(95% CI: 7–27%)NPV: 94%(95% CI: 80–99%)Accuracy: 46%(95% CI: 36–56%) | |||
| Abnormal vs. normal writhing GMs related to | Sensitivity: 100%Specificity: 28% | |||
| Abnormal vs. normal writhing GMs related to moderate to severe impairment in the general cognitive ability | Sensitivity: 89%(95% CI: 64–98%)Specificity: 48%(95% CI: 36–61%)PPV: 33%(95% CI: 20–48%)NPV: 67%(95% CI: 52–80%)Accuracy: 57%(95% CI: 46–68%) | |||
| Consistently abnormal GMs to 8 weeks after term vs. normal GMs before 8 weeks after termrelated to total | Sensitivity: 67%(95% CI: 43–91%)Specificity: 71%(95% CI: 58–84%)PPV: 43%(95% CI: 23–63%)NPV: 86%(95% CI: 75–97%) |
Assessment of fidgety movements and the concurrent motor repertoire (at 3–5 months after term) and its predictive value for cognitive development (listed according to the age of outcome assessment).
| Reference | Cohort | Outcome assessment | Cut-off points | Predictive values |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abnormal/absent fidgety movements vs. normal fidgety movements related to moderate to severe cognitive impairment | Sensitivity: 70%(95% CI: 35–92%)Specificity: 85%(95% CI: 75–91%)PPV: 35%(95% CI: 16–59%)NPV: 96%(95% CI: 88–99%)Accuracy: 83%(95% CI: 75–91%) | |||
| Abnormal/absent fidgety movements vs. normal fidgety movements related to moderate to severe impairment of the general cognitive ability | Sensitivity: 42%(95% CI: 21–66%)Specificity: 88%(95% CI: 77–94%)PPV: 50%(95% CI: 26–74%)NPV: 84%(95% CI: 72–91%)Accuracy: 77%(95% CI: 68–86%) | |||
| Not applicable | Not given | |||
| Present fidgety movements plus abnormal1 concurrent movements related to present fidgety movements plus normal2 concurrent movements related to total | Sensitivity: 90%(95% CI: 60–98%)Specificity: 58%(95% CI: 39–76%)PPV: 53%(95% CI: 31–74%)NPV: 93%(95% CI: 69–99%) | |||
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