脑瘫患儿毛运动功能与磁共振成像结果的关系

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这项横断面研究在达卡Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib医科大学儿童神经障碍和自闭症研究所儿童神经病学系进行,旨在评估脑瘫儿童的毛运动功能与MRI检查结果之间的关系。研究持续时间为12个月。所有符合筛选标准的脑瘫病例均被纳入研究。进行了详细的病史记录和身体检查。根据总运动功能分类系统-扩展和修订(GMECS-E和R)对所有病例的总运动功能进行评估。对所有入选患者进行了脑部磁共振成像,并对报告进行了评估。MRI表现分为发育不良、皮质及皮质下灰质损伤、室周白质损伤、基底节损伤、正常及其他表现。本研究共纳入45名年龄在2至12岁之间的脑瘫儿童。儿童的平均年龄为4.73(+3.17)岁。男性31人,女性14人。功能上大多数患者处于GMFCS IV级(26.7%)和V级(20%)。MRI异常35例(77.78%)。最常见的异常MRI表现为皮质和皮质下灰质病变22(48.9%)。本研究表明,皮质和皮质以下灰质病变与较高水平的GMFCS(IV-V)显著相关(P=0.038),大脑发育不良也与较高水平GMFCS显著相关(P<0.01)中度GMFCS水平(I-III)(P=0.012)。Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib医科大学学报2022;15(4):8-15
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Relationship between gross motor function and magnetic resonance imaging findings in children with cerebral palsy
This cross-sectional study was carried out at the department of Pediatric Neurology, Institute of Pediatric Neurodisorder and Autism, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka with the aim to assess the relationship between gross motor function and MRI findings in children with cerebral palsy. The duration of the study was 12 months. All the cerebral palsy cases who met the selection criteria were enrolled. Detailed history taking and physical examination was done. The gross motor function of all cases was evaluated according to Gross Motor Function Classification System- Expanded and Revised (GMECS-E and R). Magnetic resonance imaging of brain was done in all enrolled patients and reports were evaluated. MRI findings were classified as maldevelopment, cortical and subcortical gray matter lesion, periventricular white matter injury, basal ganglia lesion, normal and other findings. A total of 45 children with cerebral palsy aged between 2 to 12 years were included in this study. Mean age of the children was 4.73 (+3.17) years. Male were 31 and female were 14 in number. Functionally majority patients were in GMFCS level IV (26.7%) and level V (20%). MRI findings were abnormal in 35 (77.78%) cases. Most common abnormal MRI finding was cortical and subcortical grey matter lesions 22 (48.9%). This study revealed that cortical and subcortical gray matter lesions were significantly associated with higher level of GMFCS (IV-V) (P=0.038) and maldevelopment of brain were also significantly associated with higher level of GMFCS (P=0.01). Normal MRI findings had significant association with mild to moderate GMFCS level (I-III) (P=0.012). From this study significant relationship was found between gross motor function and MRI of brain findings in children with cerebral palsy. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal 2022;15(4):8-15
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