颅缝闭闭儿童神经发育筛查专家建议:颅缝闭闭研究神经发育工作组(SynRG)的共识报告

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q2 Dentistry
Naman Baraya, Lia Thibodaux, Arianna Martin, Caitlin Stone, Jennifer Strahle, Kamlesh Patel, Leah Chapman
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目的探讨儿童颅缝闭锁术后标准化神经发育筛查的不足。它提出了一个结构化的评估时间表,以确定发育迟缓和认知缺陷,促进早期干预和改善结果。设计与儿童神经心理学家和心理学家举行了两次神经发育专家共识会议,以审查现有文献并确定筛查工具、时间表和实施策略。然后将提议的方案提交给SynRG研究小组的多学科成员,包括外科医生和颅面专家,以完善建议。该方案旨在在美国三级医疗机构的多学科颅缝愈合诊所实施。患者,参与者这项研究涉及儿童神经心理学家和具有神经发育专业知识的心理学家,以及SynRG研究小组的神经外科医生和颅面专家。干预措施:建议的筛查计划涵盖婴儿期到青春期,包括年龄和阶段问卷、NIH工具箱和PROMIS措施等工具。筛查间隔与发育里程碑和学业过渡保持一致。本研究的重点是可行性、临床效用和早期发现颅缝闭锁患者发育问题的能力。结果该小组推荐了针对关键发育阶段的筛查方案,将护理人员的投入和直接评估结合起来。来自SynRG小组的反馈支持该方案的可行性,但强调了神经心理学家可用性和保险挑战等障碍。结论:该建议为颅缝闭锁护理中的神经发育筛查提供了可扩展的方案。在临床实践中实施可以加强早期识别和干预,改善长期结果。
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Expert Recommendations for Neurodevelopmental Screening in Children with Craniosynostosis: A Consensus Report from the Craniosynostosis Research Neurodevelopmental Working Group (SynRG).

ObjectiveThis study aims to address the gap in standardized neurodevelopmental screening for children with craniosynostosis following surgical intervention. It proposes a structured timeline for assessments to identify developmental delays and cognitive deficits, facilitating early intervention and improved outcomes.DesignTwo neurodevelopmental expert consensus meetings were held virtually with pediatric neuropsychologists and psychologists to review existing literature and identify screening tools, timelines, and implementation strategies. The proposed protocol was then presented to multidisciplinary members of the SynRG research group, including surgeons and craniofacial specialists, to refine recommendations.SettingThe protocol is intended for implementation in multidisciplinary craniosynostosis clinics at tertiary care institutions across the United States.Patients, ParticipantsThe study involved pediatric neuropsychologists and psychologists with expertise in neurodevelopment, as well as neurosurgeons and craniofacial specialists of the SynRG research group.InterventionsThe proposed screening schedule spans infancy through adolescence, incorporating tools such as the Ages and Stages Questionnaire, NIH Toolbox, and PROMIS measures. Screening intervals align with developmental milestones and academic transitions.Main Outcome MeasuresThe study focused on feasibility, clinical utility, and the ability of the proposal to detect developmental concerns among craniosynostosis patients early.ResultsThe panel recommended a screening protocol tailored to key developmental stages, integrating caregiver input and direct assessments. Feedback from the SynRG group supported the protocol's feasibility but highlighted barriers such as neuropsychologist availability and insurance challenges.ConclusionsThe proposal offers a scalable protocol to neurodevelopmental screening in craniosynostosis care. Implementation in clinical practice could enhance early identification and intervention, improving long-term outcomes.

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Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal
Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-SURGERY
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
36.40%
发文量
0
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal (CPCJ) is the premiere peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, international journal dedicated to current research on etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in all areas pertaining to craniofacial anomalies. CPCJ reports on basic science and clinical research aimed at better elucidating the pathogenesis, pathology, and optimal methods of treatment of cleft and craniofacial anomalies. The journal strives to foster communication and cooperation among professionals from all specialties.
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