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Mirror movements in children with unilateral cerebral palsy due to perinatal stroke: clinical correlates of plasticity reorganization

机译:由于围产期中风,患有单侧脑瘫的儿童的镜子运动:临床相关性重组

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Aim We aimed to determine if the mirror movements that often result in children with unilateral cerebral palsy (CP) after perinatal stroke represent a clinical biomarker of developmental plasticity. Method This was a prospective, controlled cohort study. Mirror movements in children with unilateral CP from a population‐based cohort were compared to those of typically developing controls. The population with stroke was assessed further via electromyography ( EMG ), motor function, and corticospinal organization investigations. Mirror movements were quantified (0–5) bidirectionally. EMG mirror movements were quantified during voluntary contraction. Motor function was quantified by validated measures including the Assisting Hand Assessment ( AHA ). Corticospinal organization was categorized as ipsilateral or contralateral using transcranial magnetic stimulation ( TMS ). The relationships between mirror movements, function, and corticospinal organization were assessed ( t ‐tests, Pearson rank correlation coefficients). Results Ninety‐two participants were scored (55 males, 37 females, mean [ SD ] 12y [5y 6mo], range 4–17y), 63 with complete motor outcomes and 39 with TMS data. EMG ratios correlated with clinical mirror movements ( r =0.562, p =0.008). Mild mirror activity in controls declined with age ( r =?0.459, p 0.001). Mirroring was stronger with tasks performed by the affected hand ( p 0.001). Mirror movements correlated with AHA scores ( r =?0.255, p =0.04) and poor motor outcome ( p 0.001). Unaffected hand mirror activity was higher in children with ipsilateral corticospinal tract arrangements ( p 0.001). Interpretation Clinical mirror movements correlate with disability and corticospinal organization in children with unilateral CP with perinatal stroke. This simple bedside biomarker could facilitate patient selection for personalized rehabilitation. What this paper adds Mirror movements are a clinical indicator of corticospinal organization in children with unilateral cerebral palsy with perinatal stroke. Mirroring is strongest in children with ipsilateral corticospinal tract reorganization. The concept of a ‘directionality factor’ to mirror movements highlights additional, clinically relevant functional correlations.
机译:旨在确定近期脑卒中后经常导致患有单侧脑瘫(CP)的镜子运动的镜子运动代表发育可塑性的临床生物标志物。方法这是一个预期,受控的队列研究。与通常开发控制的人群从基于人口群组的单侧CP的儿童的镜像运动进行比较。通过肌电学(EMG),电机功能和皮质统计学组织调查进一步评估中风的群体。镜像运动量化(0-5)双向。在自愿收缩期间量化了EMG镜像。通过验证的措施量化了电机功能,包括辅助手评估(AHA)。皮质统计学组织用经颅磁刺激(TMS)分类为同侧或对侧。评估镜像运动,功能和皮质统组织之间的关系(T -Tests,Pearson等级相关系数)。结果九十二届参与者得分(55名男性,37名女性,意味着[SD] 12Y [5Y 6MO],范围4-17Y),63,具有完整的电机结果和39,具有TMS数据。 EMG比率与临床镜像(R = 0.562,P = 0.008)相关。对照中的温和镜子活性随着年龄的增长而下降(R = 0.459,P <0.001)。镜像与受影响的手(P <0.001)执行的任务更强。镜像运动与AHA分数相关(R = 0.255,P = 0.04)和差的电动机结果(P <0.001)。同侧皮质脊髓狭窄的儿童的不受影响的手镜活性更高(P <0.001)。解释临床镜像运动与单侧CP的儿童与围产期中风的儿童相关联。这个简单的床头们生物标志物可以促进患者的个性化康复选择。本文增加了镜面运动是一种围类脑瘫的儿童皮质脊髓组织的临床指标。镜像在同侧皮质椎间盘重组的儿童中最强。镜像运动的“方向性因子”的概念突出了额外的临床相关的功能相关性。

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