reviewJAMA PediatricsJul 17, 2017GREEN OA

Early, Accurate Diagnosis and Early Intervention in Cerebral Palsy

The University of Sydney · Cerebral Palsy Alliance · +32 more institutions

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Abstract

Importance

Cerebral palsy describes the most common physical disability in childhood and occurs in 1 in 500 live births. Historically, the diagnosis has been made between age 12 and 24 months but now can be made before 6 months' corrected age.

Objectives

To systematically review best available evidence for early, accurate diagnosis of cerebral palsy and to summarize best available evidence about cerebral palsy-specific early intervention that should follow early diagnosis to optimize neuroplasticity and function. Evidence Review: This study systematically searched the literature about early diagnosis of cerebral palsy in MEDLINE (1956-2016), EMBASE (1980-2016), CINAHL (1983-2016), and the Cochrane Library (1988-2016) and by hand searching. Search terms included cerebral palsy, diagnosis, detection, prediction, identification, predictive validity, accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity. The study included systematic reviews with or without meta-analyses, criteria of diagnostic accuracy, and evidence-based clinical guidelines. Findings are reported according to the PRISMA statement, and recommendations are reported according to the Appraisal of Guidelines, Research and Evaluation (AGREE) II instrument.

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1,568
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100%
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Authors

40

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Cerebral palsy
  • CINAHL
  • Cochrane Library
  • MEDLINE
  • Systematic review
  • Pediatrics
  • Physical therapy
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