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Atypical knee jerk responses in high-risk children: A longitudinal EMG-study.

Authors :
Straathof, Elisabeth J.M.
Hamer, Elisa G.
Heineman, Kirsten R.
Hadders-Algra, Mijna
Source :
European Journal of Paediatric Neurology; Sep2022, Vol. 40, p11-17, 7p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We previously found that atypical responses to the knee jerk reflex, i.e., tonic responses (TRs), clonus and contralateral responses in very high-risk (VHR) infants were associated with cerebral palsy (CP) at 21 months. The current study aimed for a better understanding of pathophysiology of atypical knee jerk responses by evaluating whether infant atypical knee jerk responses are associated with CP and atypical knee jerk responses at school-age. 31 VHR-children, who had also been assessed longitudinally during infancy, and 24 typically developing children, were assessed at 7–10 years (school-age). We continuously recorded surface EMG of thigh muscles during knee jerk responses longitudinally during infancy and once at school-age. Neurological condition was assessed with age-appropriate neurological examinations. It included the diagnosis of CP at 21 months corrected age and school-age. CP's type and severity (Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS)) were reported. Persistent TRs in infancy were associated with CP at school-age. TR prevalence decreased from infancy to childhood. At school-age it was no longer associated with CP. Clonus prevalence in VHR-children did not change with increasing age; it was significantly higher in children without than those with CP. Reflex irradiation was common in all school-age children, and its prevalence in contralateral muscles in VHR-children decreased between infancy and childhood. In infancy, TRs indicated an increased risk of CP, but at school-age TRs were not associated with CP. In general, spinal hyperexcitability, expressed as reflex irradiation and TRs, decreased between infancy and school-age. • Infant tonic knee jerk responses were associated with CP at school-age. • Prevalence of tonic knee jerk response in VHR-infants decreased with increasing age. • Tonic knee jerk responses at school-age were not associated with CP. • In our study group, clonus at school-age occurred mainly in VHR-children without CP. • At school-age, reflex irradiation occurred in VHR- and typically developing children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10903798
Volume :
40
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
European Journal of Paediatric Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159031983
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpn.2022.07.003