Newborn Neurological Assessment, Basics of Clinical Practices

A. V. Rajeshwari, Rakesh Kotha
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The purpose of a neurological examination of the newborn is to determine a normal neurological condition and to detect abnormal conditions. The examination includes assessment of the central and peripheral nervous system and observation of posture, muscle tone, strength, reflexes and symmetry. Abnormal assessments may indicate neurological problems. As a rule, neurological maturity varies according to gestational age. Systematic physical examinations usually detect neurological defects. Early detection is crucial as plasticity is greater in early life. Despite developments in neuroimaging and neurophysiological technologies, clinical neurological examinations still have their importance. Performing a timely neurological assessment can speed up the diagnostic process and enable the swift administration of advantageous therapies. This is specifically applicable in situations that require therapeutic hypothermia to be initiated within six hours or sooner, as evaluation of neurologic status plays a crucial part in identifying the necessity for intervention. Neurophysiological technologies can be difficult due to immaturity and reduced myelination in neonates. This article aims to provide readers with a better understanding of the few basic concepts of neurological assessment in neonates.
新生儿神经评估,临床实践基础
新生儿神经系统检查的目的是确定正常的神经系统状况并发现异常情况。检查包括评估中枢和外周神经系统,观察姿势、肌肉张力、力量、反射和对称性。异常评估可能预示着神经系统问题。一般来说,神经系统的成熟度因胎龄而异。系统的体格检查通常能发现神经系统缺陷。早期发现至关重要,因为生命早期的可塑性更大。尽管神经影像学和神经生理学技术在不断发展,但临床神经系统检查仍有其重要性。及时进行神经系统评估可加快诊断过程,并能迅速采取有利的治疗措施。这尤其适用于需要在六小时内或更早启动治疗性低温的情况,因为神经系统状态评估在确定是否有必要进行干预方面起着至关重要的作用。由于新生儿神经系统发育不成熟,髓鞘化程度低,因此神经电生理技术可能比较困难。本文旨在让读者更好地了解新生儿神经评估的一些基本概念。
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