胎儿酒精谱系障碍和儿童神经病学:我们是否错过了其中的联系?范围审查。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Michael Burd, James Miles, Graysen Myers, Bailey Engesether, Erika Johnson
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儿科神经病学为患有环境、遗传、代谢和致畸病因的复杂发育障碍的儿童提供护理。常见的神经发育疾病包括注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)和自闭症谱系障碍。然而,儿童神经病学期刊对胎儿酒精谱系障碍的关注很少。这是令人惊讶的,因为胎儿酒精谱系障碍是一种常见的神经发育障碍,在学龄儿童中患病率在1%至5%之间。方法:本综述有2个目的。目的1是估计8个著名的儿科神经病学期刊上报道胎儿酒精谱系障碍的文章数量。目的2是确定有多少来自单一儿科神经病学诊所的患者被诊断为ADHD、自闭症谱系障碍和胎儿酒精谱系障碍,以诊断和管理神经行为障碍。结果:目的1是对截至2024年1月的8份著名儿科神经病学期刊进行调查,发现标题和摘要检索确定了关于这三个主题的1786篇文章。自闭症谱系障碍相关论文1043篇,占58.4%。关于多动症的论文(685篇)占38.4%,关于胎儿酒精谱系障碍的论文(58篇)只占总数的3.3%。目的2,对来自一家儿科神经病学诊所的40名接受发育评估和管理的患者进行图表回顾,发现40%的患者产前有酒精暴露,20%的患者被诊断为胎儿酒精谱系障碍。发现胎儿酒精谱系障碍和ADHD的共病率高达21%,胎儿酒精谱系障碍和自闭症谱系障碍的共病率为2.5%。结论:由于胎儿酒精谱系障碍是神经发育障碍最常见的原因之一,儿科神经病学期刊对胎儿酒精谱系障碍的关注有限,值得关注。这项研究表明,除了多动症和自闭症谱系障碍,胎儿酒精谱系障碍也可能是儿科神经病学实践中的一种常见诊断。儿科神经病学期刊可能需要采取积极措施,增加胎儿酒精谱系障碍的内容。这可以包括社论、特邀评论或专题评论。早期识别和诊断胎儿酒精谱系障碍可以实施具体的干预措施,这可以改善患者和家庭的生活质量。
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Pediatric Neurology: Are We Missing the Connection? A Scoping Review.

Introduction: Pediatric neurology provides care for children with complex developmental disorders with environmental, genetic, metabolic, and teratogenic etiologies. Common neurodevelopmental conditions include attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and autism spectrum disorder. However, only minimal attention from pediatric neurology journals has been devoted to fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. This is surprising because fetal alcohol spectrum disorder is a common neurodevelopmental disorder with a prevalence of between 1% and 5% of school-age children.

Methods: This scoping review had 2 objectives. Objective 1 was to estimate the number of articles reporting on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in 8 well-respected pediatric neurology journals. Objective 2 was to determine how many patients from a single pediatric neurology practice referred to a clinic for diagnosis and management of neurobehavioral disorders received a diagnosis of ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.

Results: Objective 1, a survey of 8 prominent pediatric neurology journals until January 2024, found that a title and abstract search identified 1786 articles on the three topics. Papers on autism spectrum disorder (n =1043) accounted for 58.4% of the total. Papers on ADHD (n = 685) comprised 38.4% and articles on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (n = 58) contributed just 3.3% of the total.Objective 2, a chart review of 40 patients from a single pediatric neurology clinic who were referred for developmental assessment and management, found that 40% had prenatal alcohol exposure and 20% received a diagnosis of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. High rates of comorbidity between fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and ADHD of 21% and of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder and autism spectrum disorder of 2.5% were found.

Conclusions: Because fetal alcohol spectrum disorder is one of the most common causes of neurodevelopmental disorders, the limited attention to fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in pediatric neurology journals is concerning. This study suggests that in addition to ADHD and autism spectrum disorder, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder may also be a common diagnosis in pediatric neurology practice. Pediatric neurology journals may need to take active steps to increase content on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. This could include editorials, invited commentaries, or topical reviews. Early recognition and diagnosis of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder allows for the implementation of specific interventions, which can improve the quality of life for patients and families.

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Journal of Child Neurology
Journal of Child Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
5.30%
发文量
111
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Child Neurology (JCN) embraces peer-reviewed clinical and investigative studies from a wide-variety of neuroscience disciplines. Focusing on the needs of neurologic patients from birth to age 18 years, JCN covers topics ranging from assessment of new and changing therapies and procedures; diagnosis, evaluation, and management of neurologic, neuropsychiatric, and neurodevelopmental disorders; and pathophysiology of central nervous system diseases.
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