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Neonatal plantar response revisited
Author(s) -
Gupta A,
Gupta Piyush
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
journal of paediatrics and child health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.631
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1440-1754
pISSN - 1034-4810
DOI - 10.1046/j.1440-1754.2003.00172.x
Subject(s) - medicine , plantar flexion , foot (prosody) , gestational age , prospective cohort study , surgery , pregnancy , ankle , linguistics , philosophy , biology , genetics
Objective: To evaluate plantar response in the early neonatal period in normal, term, healthy newborn infants. This was a prospective study set in the postnatal ward of a tertiary care hospital. Methods: The plantar response was elicited in 256 healthy, term, appropriate‐for‐gestational‐age neonates during their first 7 days of life, utilizing the thumb‐nail‐drag method. The response was tested daily at intervals of 24 h, until the neonate was discharged. A total of 597 observations were made, and the responses were classified as extensor, flexor or equivocal. Results: The overall plantar response was found to be predominantly extensor (73.8%), followed by equivocal (17.3%) and, finally, flexor (8.9%). The plantar response was bilaterally extensor in 72.5%, bilaterally equivocal in 14.2%, and bilaterally flexor in 7.7% of observations, respectively. Asymmetrical plantar response was elicited in 5.4% of observations. No difference was observed in individual categories based on age (<12 h, 12.1−24 h, 24.1−72 h, 72.1 h−7 days) and site of response (right/left foot). Conclusion: The plantar response in healthy, term neonates is predominantly extensor. Further, the relatively high frequency of asymmetrical and symmetrical flexor responses limits its clinical usefulness in the early neonatal period.