[Positional plagiocephaly and neurodevelopment: a narrative review].

IF 0.5 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Juan Martín Molinari, Gabriela Luján Molina, Noelia Muftoz-Serrano
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Abstract

Positional plagiocephaly is a common pediatric pathology that has been considered as a cosmetic condition, but recently its association with neurodevelopmental delay has been explored.

Objective: To perform a narrative review updating the findings of a 2017 systematic review on plagiocephaly and neurodevelopment.

Methodology: Articles in the MEDLINE, PubMed, Google Scholar, and DeepDyve databases were reviewed, data were extracted from the most relevant studies evaluating their methodological quality. The search terms used were: "plagiocephaly", "positional plagiocephaly", "brachycephaly", "motor skills", "development", "developmental delay", "neurodevelopment", "language acquisition", "psychomotor performance", and "cognition".

Results: The search found 198 articles, of which 14 met the inclusion criteria. A child population aged 4 to 11 months to 8 years was observed. The study highlighted limitations including potential selection bias, use of the same population in several studies, and lack of diagnostic consistency. The results showed a positive association between plagiocephaly and neurodevelopmental delay. The studies of higher methodological quality identified delays in different developmental stages (7, 18, and 36 months, and school-age) and dimensions (motor skills, cognition, behavior, and language).

Conclusion: There is an association between plagiocephaly and neurodevelopmental delay. Primary care professionals should monitor infants with this condition in order to initiate proactive interventions.

[位置性头畸形与神经发育:叙述性综述]。
位置性斜头畸形是一种常见的儿科病理,被认为是一种美容疾病,但最近它与神经发育迟缓的关系已被探讨。目的:对2017年斜头畸形与神经发育系统综述的研究结果进行叙述性综述。方法:对MEDLINE、PubMed、谷歌Scholar和DeepDyve数据库中的文章进行了回顾,数据从最相关的研究中提取,评估了其方法学质量。搜索词包括:“斜头畸形”、“位置性斜头畸形”、“短头畸形”、“运动技能”、“发育”、“发育迟缓”、“神经发育”、“语言习得”、“精神运动表现”和“认知”。结果:检索到198篇文献,其中14篇符合纳入标准。对4至11个月至8岁的儿童进行了观察。该研究强调了局限性,包括潜在的选择偏差,在几项研究中使用相同的人群,以及缺乏诊断一致性。结果显示斜头畸形与神经发育迟缓呈正相关。更高方法学质量的研究确定了不同发育阶段(7、18、36个月和学龄)和维度(运动技能、认知、行为和语言)的延迟。结论:斜头畸形与神经发育迟缓有关。初级保健专业人员应该监测患有这种疾病的婴儿,以便采取积极的干预措施。
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