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Acoustic Cry Characteristics of Infants as a Marker of Neurological Dysfunction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- Source :
- Pediatric neurology. 129
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Atypical cries have been identified in infants with neurological dysfunction. The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to appraise existing evidence for associations between acoustic cry characteristics and neurological dysfunction in infants aged 18 months or less.PubMed/MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, and Embase were searched for original, peer-reviewed studies published in English reporting cry variables in infants aged 18 months or less with or at risk of neurological dysfunction. Studies without a nonneurologically impaired control sample were excluded. Pooled effect sizes were estimated using standardized mean difference (SMD) and odds ratio (OR). IFrom March 2018 to February 2019, 28,294 studies were retrieved. Eight were meta-analyzed. Infants with or at risk of neurological dysfunction exhibited higher mean (SMD = 0.11 [95% confidence interval, 0.00 to 0.23]) and minimum (SMD = 0.93 [0.64 to 1.23]) fundamental frequency; higher odds of hyperphonation (OR = 13.17 [1.05 to 165.87]), biphonation (OR = 10.62 [1.53 to 73.59]), rise-fall-rise melodies (OR = 4.66 [1.16 to 18.66]), and flat melodies (OR = 4.47 [1.27 to 15.68]); and lower odds of fall-rise-fall melodies (OR = 0.21 [0.05 to 0.83]).Infants with underlying neuropathology have unique cries characterized by higher fundamental frequency, dysphonation, and atypical melodies, although study heterogeneity and imprecision of effect size estimates limited our interpretation. Assessment of acoustic cry characteristics offers the potential for noninvasive, rapid, point-of-care screening for neurologically high-risk infants.
- Subjects :
- Pediatrics
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Infant
Odds ratio
Neuropathology
Acoustics
Crying
Confidence interval
Odds
Newcastle–Ottawa scale
Study heterogeneity
Developmental Neuroscience
Neurology
Strictly standardized mean difference
Meta-analysis
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
medicine
Humans
Neurology (clinical)
business
Biomarkers
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18735150
- Volume :
- 129
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Pediatric neurology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....46a21e97588fcd7da2cb01b63ab9983c