Findlen Ursula, Richard Celine
Nationwide Children's Hospital- Division of Clinical Therapies, Columbus, OH, USA.
The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, College of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, OSU Eye and Ear Institute, Columbus, OH, USA.
Pediatr Res. 2024 Jul 13. doi: 10.1038/s41390-024-03403-0.
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) face communication challenges stemming from neural lesions, hearing issues, and executive function impairments, which are further complicated by interactions between motor and hearing impairments. These challenges lead to limitations in daily activities and are compounded by delays in diagnosis and interventions, adversely affecting speech, language, and cognitive function. In infants with CP, impaired motor function disrupts both feedforward and feedback mechanisms crucial for speech sound production, exacerbating the overall impact on communication development. Understanding the interplay between hearing loss and speech production in children with CP, especially in the crucial early developmental stages, is essential for implementing timely interventions and guiding multidisciplinary care teams in both clinical and home settings. IMPACT QUESTIONS: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) face communication challenges due to neural, hearing, and motor issues, impacting speech and language development. Early and comprehensive testing, including auditory brainstem response, is crucial for timely diagnosis and intervention to mitigate adverse effects. The article emphasizes the need for advanced diagnostics and multidisciplinary interventions to improve communication skills and cognitive outcomes in children with CP.
患有脑瘫(CP)的儿童面临着由神经损伤、听力问题和执行功能障碍引起的沟通挑战,而运动和听力障碍之间的相互作用又使这些挑战更加复杂。这些挑战导致日常活动受限,诊断和干预的延迟进一步加剧了这种情况,对言语、语言和认知功能产生不利影响。在患有CP的婴儿中,运动功能受损会破坏对语音产生至关重要的前馈和反馈机制,加剧对沟通发展的总体影响。了解患有CP的儿童,尤其是在关键的早期发育阶段,听力损失与言语产生之间的相互作用,对于及时实施干预措施以及在临床和家庭环境中指导多学科护理团队至关重要。影响问题:患有脑瘫(CP)的儿童由于神经、听力和运动问题而面临沟通挑战,影响言语和语言发展。早期和全面的测试,包括听觉脑干反应,对于及时诊断和干预以减轻不良影响至关重要。文章强调需要先进的诊断方法和多学科干预措施,以提高患有CP的儿童的沟通技能和认知结果。