Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine (Jun 2023)

Early Neurodevelopmental Assessments of Neonates Discharged From the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Physiatrist’s Perspective

  • Sung Eun Hyun,
  • Jeong-Yi Kwon,
  • Bo Young Hong,
  • Jin A Yoon,
  • Ja Young Choi,
  • Jiyeon Hong,
  • Seong-Eun Koh,
  • Eun Jae Ko,
  • Seung Ki Kim,
  • Min-Keun Song,
  • Sook-Hee Yi,
  • AhRa Cho,
  • Bum Sun Kwon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.23038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 3
pp. 147 – 161

Abstract

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The survival rate of children admitted in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) after birth is on the increase; hence, proper evaluation and care of their neurodevelopment has become an important issue. Neurodevelopmental assessments of individual domains regarding motor, language, cognition, and sensory perception are crucial in planning prompt interventions for neonates requiring immediate support and rehabilitation treatment. These assessments are essential for identifying areas of weakness and designing targeted interventions to improve future functional outcomes and the quality of lives for both the infants and their families. However, initial stratification of risk to select those who are in danger of neurodevelopmental disorders is also important in terms of cost-effectiveness. Efficient and robust functional evaluations to recognize early signs of developmental disorders will help NICU graduates receive interventions and enhance functional capabilities if needed. Several age-dependent, domain-specific neurodevelopmental assessment tools are available; therefore, this review summarizes the characteristics of these tools and aims to develop multidimensional, standardized, and regular follow-up plans for NICU graduates in Korea.

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