Hayakawa F
Department of Pediatrics, Daini-Aoitori Gakuen, Aichi Prefectural Hospital.
No To Hattatsu. 1998 May;30(3):202-6.
We investigated the relationship of the infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of Anjo Kosei Hospital, the outpatients of the pediatric neurology division of the same hospital and the patients in Daini-Aoitori Gakuen, Aichi prefectural hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children. Eighty-six infants (2.9%) disclosed perinatal brain injury, and seventy infants (2.3%) had cerebral palsy in a total of 2,985 patients who were admitted to the NICU in Anjo Kosei Hospital. Forty seven percent of the outpatients of pediatric neurology division had been admitted to NICU. Eighty-four percent of the in fants with cerebral palsy had been referred to the Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children. MRI disclosed perinatal brain injury in 72% of patients with cerebral palsy. We stress the importance of an information network among NICUs, pediatric neurology divisions and rehabilitation centers for disabled children.
我们调查了入住安城光生医院新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)的婴儿、同院儿科神经科门诊患者以及爱知县立第二织鸟学园医院和残疾儿童康复中心的患者之间的关系。在安城光生医院NICU收治的2985名患者中,86名婴儿(2.9%)被诊断为围产期脑损伤,70名婴儿(2.3%)患有脑瘫。儿科神经科门诊患者中有47%曾入住NICU。84%的脑瘫婴儿被转诊至残疾儿童康复中心。MRI显示72%的脑瘫患者存在围产期脑损伤。我们强调NICU、儿科神经科和残疾儿童康复中心之间信息网络的重要性。