Antecedents of Cerebral Palsy in children born at term - according to subtype, motor severity and accompanying impairments
Abstract
Aims: To explore antecedents of cerebral palsy (CP) according to subtype, severity of motor impairment and accompanying impairments (epilepsy and/or cognitive impairments) in relation to neuroimaging patterns.
Material and methods: Case control studies were performed in a population-based serie of children with CP born at term (n=309), matched with a control group (n=618). The cases and the matched controls were divided into CP subtype; spastic hemiplegia, spastic diplegia or tetraplegia and dyskinetic CP and into severity of motor impairment; mild, moderate or severe. Obstetric records and the CP register of western Sweden were reviewed and 88 antecedents to CP were analyzed for their associations to different subtypes, severity of motor impairment, associated impairments in CP as well as to neuroimaging pattern. Binary logistic regression, the Cochran-Armitage Chi-squared test for trends, interaction analyses and interrelationship analyses were used. Both univariable and adjusted analyzes were performed.
Results: Paper I: The antecedent pattern differed by CP subtype. All subtypes shared a mix of prepartal, intrapartal and postpartal antecedents, except for dyskinetic CP, for which intra- and postpartal events played a major role. Paper II: Maternal infections were associated only with the subgroup spastic hemiplegia whereas neonatal infection was associated with the subgroups of spastic diplegia or tetraplegia. Paper III: The antecedent pattern differed by severity of motor impairment in CP. Timing of antecedents corresponded to identified neuroimaging patterns. Paper IV: The accompanying impairments epilepsy and cognitive impairment in CP were associated with poor intrauterine growth, maldevelopment, and neonatal infections. Accompanying impairments in CP are more often associated with abnormal neuroimaging than motor impairment alone.
Conclusions: The antecedent pattern differed by CP subtype, severity of motor impairment and by presence of accompanying impairments in CP. Our results might illustrate some of the causal pathways to CP, namely hypoxia, malformations and infection.
Parts of work
I. Ahlin K, Himmelmann K, Hagberg G, Kacerovsky M, Cobo T, Wennerholm UB, Jacobsson B. Non-infectious risk factors for different types of cerebral palsy in term-born babies: a population-based case-control study.
BJOG. 2013;120:724-731. ::doi::10.1111/1471-0528.12164 II. Ahlin K, Himmelmann K, Hagberg G, Kacerovsky M, Cobo T, Wennerholm UB, Jacobsson B. Cerebral palsy and perinatal infection in children born at term.
Obstet Gynecol. 2013;122:41-9. ::PMID::23743468 III. Ahlin K, Himmelmann K, Nilsson S, Sengpiel V, Jacobsson B. Antecedents of cerebral palsy according to severity of motor impairment. Accepted for publication in Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. IV. Ahlin K, Jacobsson B, Nilsson S, Himmelmann K. Antecedents and neuroimaging patterns in cerebral palsy with accompanying impairments: a population-based study in children born at term. Submitted.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Clincial Sciences. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Disputation
Fredagen den 26 februari 2016, kl 09.00, Hörsal Humlen, Servicehuset, SU/Östra Sjukhuset, Göteborg
Date of defence
2016-02-26
kristina.ahlin@vgregion.se
Date
2016-02-05Author
Ahlin, Kristina
Keywords
Cerebral Pares
Risk factors
Epilepsy
Cognitive impairment
Spastic hemiplegia
Spastic diplegia
Spastic tetraplegia
Dyskinetic CP
Motor impairment
Accompanying impairments
Antecedents
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-9075-9 (PDF)
978-91-628-9073-9 (PRINT)
Language
eng