Neuro-development of high-risk newborns- An experience from rural tertiary care center of Western India

Authors : Sunil Pathak, Devangi Kanara, Manish Rasania, Prashant Modi, Manasi Shah, Shailee Patel

DOI : 10.18231/j.pjms.2022.028

Volume : 12

Issue : 1

Year : 2022

Page No : 146-152

Introduction: Neurodevelopment of an infant is affected by various factors like birth weight, perinatal events, environmental factors, psychosocial, socioeconomic condition, genetic, racial and nutritional factors, and hypoxic ischemic Encephalopathy following perinatal Asphyxia. Timely and appropriate intervention can modify many of these disabilities.
Aim : To assess the neurodevelopmental outcome of high-risk neonates discharged from NICU.
Materials and Methods: 80 Babies, discharged from NICU were followed up to the one year, and their Neurodevelopment assessment was done at 6 and 12 months of age by using DASII. Babies were diagnosed as delayed development if development quotient of < 70> Result : Mean DMoQ and DMeQ and overall DQ at 6 month were 81%, 82%, 81.5% and at 12 months of age 85%, 86%and 85.5% respectively. Out of 80 patients, 16(20%) babies had development delay at 6th months and 10(12.5%) at 12 months. 16(20%) babies with delayed development at 6 months had DMoQ 46.2+14.7, DMeQ 42.7 +13.8 and Mean DQ of 44.5 +14.3. 10(12.5%) babies with delayed development at 12 months had DMoQ 65.5+15.5, DMeQ 61.6+16.5 and mean DQ of 63.5 +14.1. 9 out of 10 babies having delayed development at 12 months had birth asphyxia at birth.
Conclusion : We concluded that Incidence of neurodevelopment delay among high-risk infant is significantly high in babies with birth asphyxia, HIE and seizure. An appropriate follow-up program is helpful in early detection of development delay.
 

Keywords: Neurodevelopment, DASII, DQ, DMoQ, DMeQ, Birth asphyxia, Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy


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