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Prevalence of developmental delay among confirmed newborn screening test positive hypothyroid infants in Region VI (2006-2009).

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Date
2011-01
Author
Faunillan, Carmina Jemema
Beluso, Heziel
Morales, Jenny Lyn
Matapaja, Reman John
Salcedo, Dibie Jane
David, James David
Villareal, Ma. Victoria
MeSH term
Hypothyroidism MeSH
Congenital Hypothyroidism MeSH
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Untreated Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) could lead to significant neurologic deficits, growth retardation and developmental delay.

OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to determine the prevalence of developmental delay among patients in Region VI confirmed by the Newborn Screening Center Visayas (NBSC-V) to have CH.

METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Iloilo City, Guimars, Capiz, Aklan, Bacolod City, Silay City, and Negros Occidental. Eighteen patients with CH confirmed by NBSVC-V from 2006-2009 were assessed. Thirty-six children with negative TSH screening test served as negative controls. Denver Developmental Screening Test was used to assess the personal-social, fine motor function, language and gross motor development. Neurodevelopmental assessment as either "normal" or "suspect" was the main outcome measure.

RESULTS: Among the 116,567 patients screened by the Newborn Screening Center-Visayas from 2006-2009, there were 30 patients from Region VI with confirmed positive test for hypothyroidism. Of the 30 patients, 18 were assessed. Only 12 received appropriate treatment. Eleven were "normal" while 7 were "suspect" for developmental delay. Developmental delay among patients who received appropriate treatment (p=0.047). All patients who tested negative for CH were "normal". Among patients who received appropriate treatment, the percentage with "normal" development was comparable with the negative control(p=0.059). Developmental delay was significantly greater with CH without appropriate treatment compared to those in the negative control (p<0.0001).

CONCLUSION: The prevalence of developmental delay among patients in Region VI confirmed by NBSC-V to have congenital hypothyroidism is 39%.

KEYWORDS: developmental delay, congenital hypothyroidism, newborn screening, denver developmental screening test
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http://repository.wvsu.edu.ph/handle/123456789/121
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Faunillan, C. J., Beluso, H., Morales, J. L., Matapaja, R. J., Salcedo, D. J., David, J. D., & Villareal, M. V. (2011). Prevalence of developmental delay among confirmed newborn screening test positive hypothyroid infants in Region VI (2006-2009). WVSU Journal of Medical Studies, 2(1), 1-9.
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Article
ISSN
2094-7992
Keywords
Developmental Delay
Subject
Hypothyroidism in children OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Newborn screening OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)
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