Instability of revised Korean Developmental Screening Test classification in first year of life.

IF 3.2 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Ji Eun Jeong, Yon Min Kim, Na Won Lee, Gyeong Nam Kim, Jisuk Bae, Jin Kyung Kim
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Abstract

Background: Early development is characterized by considerable variability.

Purpose: To investigate the stability of the revised Korean Developmental Screening Test (K-DST) classification of the development of healthy term 4-6 and 10-12 month-old infants.

Methods: This study used data from the Korean Children's Environmental Health study, a nationwide prospective birth cohort study. Sixty-nine healthy term infants (26 boys, 43 girls) underwent two serial tests at 4-6 and 10-12 months of age between August 2017 and December 2019. We divided the entire group into three categories according to the revised K-DST cut-off points.

Results: At 4-5 months, more than 50% of infants were categorized into the ≥-1 standard deviations (SD) group. The lowest prevalence (52.7%) was observed in the gross motor domain. Seven infants (10.1%) scored below -2 SD in at least one domain. The prevalence of scores below -2 SD was 7.3% in the gross and fine motor domains. At 10-12 months, >70% were as categorized into the ≥-1 SD group except in the language domain. Six infants (9.5%) scored below -2 SD in at least one domain. The prevalence of scores below -2SD was 4.8%, 3.2%, 3.2% in the cognition, language, and gross motor domains, respectively. On serial follow-up for 4-12 months, a significant number of infants improved to the peer and high-level group (≥-1 SD), especially in the gross motor domain (33.3%). Among the seven infants who scored below -2 SD at 4-5 months, only two had -2 SD scores at 10-12 months.

Conclusion: For infants presenting with suspected developmental delay on the revised K-DST 4-5 months questionnaire, especially in the gross motor domain, in the absence of any abnormal neurological findings or developmental red flags, close monitoring and repeated assessments should be performed.

韩国发育筛查测试(Korean Developmental Screening Test)修订版一岁儿童分类的不稳定性。
背景:目的:研究修订后的韩国发育筛查测试(K-DST)对 4-6 个月和 10-12 个月健康足月儿发育分类的稳定性:本研究使用了韩国儿童环境健康研究的数据,这是一项全国性的前瞻性出生队列研究。2017年8月至2019年12月期间,69名健康足月婴儿(26名男婴,43名女婴)分别在4-6个月和10-12个月时接受了两次序列测试。我们根据修订后的 K-DST 临界点将全组婴儿分为三类:4-5个月时,超过50%的婴儿被归为≥-1标准差(SD)组。粗大运动领域的患病率最低(52.7%)。有 7 名婴儿(10.1%)至少在一个领域的得分低于-2 标准差。在粗大运动和精细运动领域,得分低于-2 SD的比例为 7.3%。在 10-12 个月时,除语言领域外,超过 70% 的婴儿被归为≥-1 SD 组。有 6 名婴儿(9.5%)至少在一个领域的得分低于-2 SD。在认知、语言和大运动领域,得分低于-2SD 的比例分别为 4.8%、3.2% 和 3.2%。在4-12个月的连续随访中,有相当多的婴儿进步到了同龄组和高水平组(≥-1 SD),尤其是在粗大运动领域(33.3%)。7名在4-5个月时得分低于-2 SD的婴儿中,只有2名在10-12个月时得分为-2 SD:结论:对于在修订版 K-DST 4-5 个月调查表中出现疑似发育迟缓的婴儿,尤其是在粗大运动领域,如果没有任何异常的神经系统检查结果或发育方面的信号,则应进行密切监测和重复评估。
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