Etiological Yield of Global Developmental Delay in a Hospital

  Introduction: Global developmental delay is the common pediatric problem having spectrum of underlying causes. Etiological diagnosis is very vital for providing information regarding pathogenesis, prognosis, recurrence, risk and treatment options. The aim of this study was to determine etiologic...

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Main Author: Anshu Jha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nepal Medical Association 2018-10-01
Series:Journal of Nepal Medical Association
Online Access:https://www.jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/3734
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spelling doaj-487c627f61404bd889354de6f08ff86c2020-11-25T00:41:16ZengNepal Medical AssociationJournal of Nepal Medical Association0028-27151815-672X2018-10-015621310.31729/jnma.3734Etiological Yield of Global Developmental Delay in a HospitalAnshu Jha0Department of Pediatrics, Kanti Children’s Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal  Introduction: Global developmental delay is the common pediatric problem having spectrum of underlying causes. Etiological diagnosis is very vital for providing information regarding pathogenesis, prognosis, recurrence, risk and treatment options. The aim of this study was to determine etiological yield of global developmental delay. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study included children of 6 months to 5 year of age with global developmental delay referred to pediatric outpatient Neurology clinic of Kanti Children’s Hospital. Diagnostic study included detailed history, examination followed by required investigations neuroimaging, electroencephalogram, hearing and visual assessment. Thyroid function test, karyotyping and enzyme essay were done in selected patients depending on the condition. Results: In this study, 110 patients were evaluated out of which 70 were male and 40 were female. An etiological diagnosis was determined in 86 (78%) of the patients classified under following categories perinatal asphyxia 49 (44.5%), post infectious sequelae 11 (10%), cerebral dysgenesis 6 (5.45%), genetic syndrome 6 (5.45%), metabolic causes 5 (4.54%), neurocutaneous syndrome 4 (3.63%) and non-specific leucodystrophy changes . Etiology was unknown in 24 (21 %) of the patients. Conclusions: A specific etiology can be determined in majority of cases of global developmental delay after comprehensive evaluation. The most common etiologies were perinatal asphyxia and post infectious sequelae. https://www.jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/3734
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Etiological Yield of Global Developmental Delay in a Hospital
Journal of Nepal Medical Association
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title Etiological Yield of Global Developmental Delay in a Hospital
title_short Etiological Yield of Global Developmental Delay in a Hospital
title_full Etiological Yield of Global Developmental Delay in a Hospital
title_fullStr Etiological Yield of Global Developmental Delay in a Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Etiological Yield of Global Developmental Delay in a Hospital
title_sort etiological yield of global developmental delay in a hospital
publisher Nepal Medical Association
series Journal of Nepal Medical Association
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1815-672X
publishDate 2018-10-01
description   Introduction: Global developmental delay is the common pediatric problem having spectrum of underlying causes. Etiological diagnosis is very vital for providing information regarding pathogenesis, prognosis, recurrence, risk and treatment options. The aim of this study was to determine etiological yield of global developmental delay. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study included children of 6 months to 5 year of age with global developmental delay referred to pediatric outpatient Neurology clinic of Kanti Children’s Hospital. Diagnostic study included detailed history, examination followed by required investigations neuroimaging, electroencephalogram, hearing and visual assessment. Thyroid function test, karyotyping and enzyme essay were done in selected patients depending on the condition. Results: In this study, 110 patients were evaluated out of which 70 were male and 40 were female. An etiological diagnosis was determined in 86 (78%) of the patients classified under following categories perinatal asphyxia 49 (44.5%), post infectious sequelae 11 (10%), cerebral dysgenesis 6 (5.45%), genetic syndrome 6 (5.45%), metabolic causes 5 (4.54%), neurocutaneous syndrome 4 (3.63%) and non-specific leucodystrophy changes . Etiology was unknown in 24 (21 %) of the patients. Conclusions: A specific etiology can be determined in majority of cases of global developmental delay after comprehensive evaluation. The most common etiologies were perinatal asphyxia and post infectious sequelae.
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