Model to identify potentially preventable cerebral palsy of intrapartum origin

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Abstract

A six stage model was applied to a geographically defined population of 210 singleton children born at term who had a diagnosis of cerebral palsy at 5 years of age. Thirty five children were identified as those most likely to have cerebral palsy of intrapartum origin; in 26 of these there was evidence of suboptimal care. It is suggested that this simple model should be tested on populations of children with cerebral palsy and the underlying principles used when considering the likely cause of cerebral palsy in individual children.

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Gaffney, G., Flavell, V., Johnson, A., Squier, M. V., & Sellers, S. (1995). Model to identify potentially preventable cerebral palsy of intrapartum origin. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 73(2 SUPPL.), 106–108. https://doi.org/10.1136/fn.75.2.f143

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