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自闭症谱系障碍儿童伴发热改善:来自西蒙斯单纯型收藏的见解。

Children with autism spectrum disorder who improve with fever: Insights from the Simons Simplex Collection.

机构信息

New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Center for Autism and the Developing Brain, Weill Cornell Medicine, 21 Bloomingdale Road, White Plains, NY, 10605 (R.G., C.L.).

Teachers College, Columbia University, 525 West 120th Street, New York, NY, 10027 (R.G.).

出版信息

Autism Res. 2018 Jan;11(1):175-184. doi: 10.1002/aur.1856. Epub 2017 Aug 31.

Abstract

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Literature indicates that some children with ASD may show behavioral improvements during fever; however, little is known about the behavioral profiles of these children. This study aims to (a) investigate the subset of children who show parent-reported behavioral improvements associated with fever and (b) compare the demographic, behavioral, and genetic characteristics of this subset of children to children whose parents report no change during fever. Parents of 2,152 children from the Simons Simplex Collection provided information about whether and in which areas their child improved during fever. Children were randomly assigned into discovery or replication samples. In discovery analyses, children who reportedly improved with fever (Improve Group) were compared to those who reportedly did not improve (No Improve Group) on demographics, medical history, ASD symptoms, adaptive skills, and presence of de novo ASD-associated mutations. Significant and marginal results from discovery analyses were tested in the replication sample. Parent reports of 17% of children indicated improvements during fever across a range of domains. Discovery and replication analyses revealed that the Improve Group had significantly lower non-verbal cognitive skills (NVIQ) and language levels and more repetitive behaviors. Groups did not differ on demographic variables, parent-report of current ASD symptoms or the presence of de novo mutations. Understanding the profiles of children who improve during episodes of fever may provide insights into innovative treatments for ASD. Autism Res 2018, 11: 175-184. © 2017 International Society for Autism Research, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

LAY SUMMARY

This study explored characteristics of children with ASD who are reported to improve during fever. Parents of 17% of children with ASD report improvements across a range of domains during fever including cognition, communication, repetitive behaviors, social interaction, and behavior. Children who are reported to improve during fever have significantly lower non-verbal cognitive skills and language levels and more repetitive behaviors. Understanding the profiles of children who improve during episodes of fever may provide insights into new treatments for ASD.

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文献表明,一些自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童在发烧时可能表现出行为改善;然而,人们对这些儿童的行为特征知之甚少。本研究旨在:(a)调查与发烧相关的父母报告行为改善的儿童亚组;(b)将这组儿童与发烧时父母报告无变化的儿童的人口统计学、行为和遗传特征进行比较。来自西蒙斯单倍型集合的 2152 名儿童的父母提供了有关其子女在发烧期间是否以及在哪些方面改善的信息。儿童被随机分配到发现或复制样本中。在发现分析中,与报告发烧时无改善的儿童(无改善组)相比,报告发烧时改善的儿童(改善组)在人口统计学、病史、ASD 症状、适应技能和新出现的 ASD 相关突变方面进行了比较。发现分析中的显著和边缘结果在复制样本中进行了测试。17%的父母报告说,孩子在发烧期间在一系列领域有所改善。发现和复制分析显示,改善组的非语言认知技能(NVIQ)和语言水平较低,重复行为较多。两组在人口统计学变量、父母报告的当前 ASD 症状或新出现的突变方面没有差异。了解在发烧发作期间改善的儿童的特征可能为 ASD 的创新治疗提供新的见解。自闭症研究 2018,11:175-184。 © 2017 自闭症国际研究协会,威利期刊,公司。

摘要

本研究探讨了报告在发烧期间改善的 ASD 儿童的特征。ASD 儿童的父母报告说,17%的儿童在发烧期间在认知、沟通、重复行为、社交互动和行为等多个领域有所改善。报告在发烧时改善的儿童的非语言认知技能和语言水平明显较低,重复行为较多。了解在发烧发作期间改善的儿童的特征可能为 ASD 的新治疗方法提供新的见解。

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