Role of child neurologists and neurodevelopmentalists in the diagnosis of cerebral palsy: A survey study.

2020 
Objective To contextualize the role of child neurologists and neurodevelopmentalists (CN/NDDs) in cerebral palsy (CP) care, we review the changing landscape of CP diagnosis and survey stakeholder CN/NDDs regarding their roles in CP care. Methods The optimal roles of the multiple specialties involved in CP care are currently unclear, particularly regarding CP diagnosis. We developed recommendations regarding the role of CN/NDDs noting: (1) increasing complexity of CP diagnosis given a growing number of genetic etiologies and treatable motor disorders that can be misdiagnosed as CP, and (2) the views of a group of physician stakeholders (CN/NDDs from the Child Neurology Society Cerebral Palsy Special Interest Group). Results CN/NDDs felt that they were optimally suited to diagnose CP. Many (76%) felt CN/NDDs should always be involved in CP diagnosis. However, 42% said their CP patients were typically not diagnosed by CN/NDDs and 18% did not receive referrals to establish the diagnosis of CP at all. CN/NDDs identified areas of their expertise critical for CP diagnosis including knowledge of the neurologic exam across development and early identification of features atypical for CP. This contrasts with their views on CP management, where CN/NDDs felt they could contribute to the medical team, but were necessary primarily when neurologic co-existing conditions were present. Discussion Given its increasing complexity, we recommend early referral for CP diagnosis to a CN/NDD or specialist with comparable expertise. This contrasts with current consensus guidelines which either do not address or do not recommend specific specialist referral for CP diagnosis.
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