TY - JOUR
T1 - General Movements in Infants with Neurological Risk
T2 - Associations with Motor Development and Referral Patterns for Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging
AU - Serrano Gómez, Maria Eugenia
AU - Massó Ortigosa, Núria
AU - Castellanos-Garrido, Adriana Lucía
AU - Acuña De La Rosa, Eduardo
AU - García-Barriga, Víctor Mauricio
AU - López-Dóriga, Adriana
AU - Domagalska-Szopa, Małgorzata
AU - Szopa, Andrzej
AU - Hagner-Derengowska, Magdalena
AU - Guerra Balic, Miriam Elisa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/5
Y1 - 2025/5
N2 - The main goal of this study was to determine the associations between the quality of presentation of GM, motor development, and brain integrity as seen through magnetic resonance imaging. Methods: This is an observational, descriptive, and association study; information derived from it was used to analyze associations between the following variables: Writhing Movements, Fidgety Movements, motor development, and brain integrity. With a confidence level of 95% and an estimation error of 5%, the sample was comprised of 60 children under 5 months old with any neurological risk criteria; these children were either hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) or attending the Kangaroo Mother Care Program (KMCP) at the University Hospital of La Samaritana (UHS), Colombia. The data were analyzed using Fisher’s exact test. Results: Over 90% of children with Absent or Sporadic Fidgety Movements had either abnormal or suspicious motor development. We observed a trend of association between the absence of Fidget Movements and alterations in White Matter. Conclusions: Quality of presentation of General Movements is associated with motor development and alterations of brain tissue at an early age, primarily in the White Matter; it is important for early prediction of neurological risk in infants.
AB - The main goal of this study was to determine the associations between the quality of presentation of GM, motor development, and brain integrity as seen through magnetic resonance imaging. Methods: This is an observational, descriptive, and association study; information derived from it was used to analyze associations between the following variables: Writhing Movements, Fidgety Movements, motor development, and brain integrity. With a confidence level of 95% and an estimation error of 5%, the sample was comprised of 60 children under 5 months old with any neurological risk criteria; these children were either hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) or attending the Kangaroo Mother Care Program (KMCP) at the University Hospital of La Samaritana (UHS), Colombia. The data were analyzed using Fisher’s exact test. Results: Over 90% of children with Absent or Sporadic Fidgety Movements had either abnormal or suspicious motor development. We observed a trend of association between the absence of Fidget Movements and alterations in White Matter. Conclusions: Quality of presentation of General Movements is associated with motor development and alterations of brain tissue at an early age, primarily in the White Matter; it is important for early prediction of neurological risk in infants.
KW - brain injuries
KW - general movements
KW - magnetic resonance imaging
KW - motor development
KW - neurological risk
KW - physical therapy specialty
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105006423529
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14342/5447
U2 - 10.3390/children12050590
DO - 10.3390/children12050590
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105006423529
SN - 2227-9067
VL - 12
JO - Children
JF - Children
IS - 5
M1 - 590
ER -