Abnormal Neurologic and Motor Function in Newborns Treated for Congenital Syphilis.

IF 3.4 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Bruna Silva, Luciana Friedrich, Graziela Biazus, Renata Bueno, Carla Almeida
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Background: Congenital syphilis (CS) is a transplacental infection that can lead to many long-term sequelae when not adequately treated; however, knowledge about the motor and neurological signs that newborns (NBs) with CS may present is scarce. Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the results of neurological assessment scales and general movements in NBs with CS in the first days of life. Methods: In this case-series, the Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination (HNNE) and General Movements Assessment (GMA) scales were used to evaluate NBs under treatment for CS in a public Brazilian hospital in the first days of life. Results: The sample consisted of 11 NBs, with a mean birth weight of 3140.5 g, and an Apgar score at 5 min of 8.3. Among the 11 mothers, 4 (36.4%) had fewer than six prenatal visits and 5 (45.5%) did not receive any syphilis treatment. All NB (100%) were asymptomatic, with normal long bone X-rays and cerebrospinal fluid analysis. The mean score on the HNNE was 22 (suboptimal/abnormal). Eight NBs (72.7%) showed abnormalities on GMA scale (with six [54.5%] being mildly abnormal and two [18%] definitely abnormal). Only three NBs (27.3%) returned for outpatient follow-up. Conclusions: Neurological and motor evaluations were abnormal in most of the asymptomatic NBs under treatment for CS in the first days of life, when assessed through specific scales (HNNE and GMA). Most mothers did not receive adequate treatment for syphilis during pregnancy, and there were important deficiencies in post-discharge follow-up. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings and investigate whether the observed abnormalities are linked to biological or environmental factors during pregnancy.

新生儿先天性梅毒治疗中的神经和运动功能异常。
背景:先天性梅毒(CS)是一种经胎盘感染,如果治疗不当,可导致许多长期后遗症;然而,关于患有CS的新生儿(NBs)可能出现的运动和神经学症状的知识很少。目的:本研究的目的是描述患有CS的新生儿在出生最初几天的神经学评估量表和一般运动的结果。方法:在本病例系列中,采用Hammersmith新生儿神经系统检查(HNNE)和一般运动评估(GMA)量表对出生后几天在巴西一家公立医院接受CS治疗的新生儿进行评估。结果:样本包括11名新生儿,平均出生体重3140.5 g, 5分钟时Apgar评分8.3。在11名母亲中,4名(36.4%)产前检查少于6次,5名(45.5%)未接受任何梅毒治疗。所有NB(100%)无症状,长骨x线和脑脊液分析正常。HNNE的平均得分为22分(次优/异常)。GMA量表异常8例(72.7%),轻度异常6例(54.5%),明显异常2例(18%)。只有3名新生儿(27.3%)返回门诊随访。结论:在通过特定量表(HNNE和GMA)评估时,大多数接受CS治疗的无症状新生儿在出生后最初几天的神经和运动评估均异常。大多数母亲在怀孕期间没有得到充分的梅毒治疗,并且在出院后随访中存在重要缺陷。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现,并调查观察到的异常是否与怀孕期间的生物或环境因素有关。
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