MUSCLE POWER AND MEDICAL HISTORY IN HIGH-RISK PRETERM INFANTS AT 3 MONTHS OF CORRECTED AGE

Citation
Jf. Samsom et al., MUSCLE POWER AND MEDICAL HISTORY IN HIGH-RISK PRETERM INFANTS AT 3 MONTHS OF CORRECTED AGE, Neuropediatrics, 29(3), 1998, pp. 127-132
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics,"Clinical Neurology
Journal title
ISSN journal
0174304X
Volume
29
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
127 - 132
Database
ISI
SICI code
0174-304X(1998)29:3<127:MPAMHI>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
A group of 73 ''high risk'' preterm infants was studied at the correct ed age of 12 weeks, The infants were categorized according to their me dical history in 5 classes conform with the ''Neonatal Medical Index'' (NMI). Only infants with highrisk for developmental discrepancies wit h a score of NMI greater than or equal to III were included in the stu dy. Apart from pediatric follow-up and an age-adequate neurological ex amination, special emphasis was put on measuring a specific feature in the development of preterm infants: the relationship between active m uscle power and passive tone. These two components of muscle power sho uld be in balance with each other to create stable posture and fluent motility and later coordination. Discrepancy between active and passiv e muscle tone was found in all NMI groups studied and was most outspok en in the legs. Infants in NMI IV and V showed a significantly higher incidence of increased passive tone than the infants in NMI III. When the different regions of the body were studied separately, the infants in NMI IV and V showed significantly increased passive tone in the tr unk and shoulders (p 0.009) compared to infants in NMI III, which may constitute an alarm signal of deviant development. The main aim of the study was to provide a clinical method for early detection, subtle en ough to select infants most at risk for later functional and neurologi cal problems.