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- W340520866 abstract "Investigar a aplicabilidade da espectroscopia de luz próxima ao infravermelho (NIRS) para avaliação da hemodinâmica cortical como ferramenta auxiliar no estudo do desenvolvimento infantil. Revisão integrativa de literatura feita nas bases de dados PubMed e Lilacs, a partir da combinação das palavras‐chave: “psychomotor performance/child development/growth and development/neurodevelopment/NIRS/spectroscopy/near‐infrared” e seus correspondentes em português e espanhol. A pesquisa seguiu protocolo adaptado dos critérios estabelecidos pela Cochrane e teve como limite temporal de 2003 a 2013. Foram incluídas publicações nos idiomas inglês, português e espanhol. Foram localizados 484 artigos, dos quais 19 foram selecionados, 17 transversais e dois longitudinais, todos publicados em periódicos estrangeiros. A análise dos artigos permitiu agrupá‐los, quanto à sua abordagem, em estudos funcionais e estudos não funcionais do desenvolvimento infantil. Os estudos funcionais abordaram o processamento de objetos e o desenvolvimento de habilidades sociais, da linguagem e cognitivo. Os estudos não funcionais discutiram a relação entre a saturação de oxigênio cerebral e o desfecho neurológico e a comparação entre a resposta hemodinâmica cortical de recém‐nascidos prematuros e a termo. A NIRS se torna, cada vez mais, uma opção viável e uma técnica potencialmente útil para estudos de atividade funcional do cérebro infantil. To investigate the applicability of Near‐Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) for cortical hemodynamic assessment tool as an aid in the study of child development. Search was conducted in the PubMed and Lilacs databases using the following keywords: “psychomotor performance/child development/growth and development/neurodevelopment/spectroscopy/near‐infrared” and their equivalents in Portuguese and Spanish. The review was performed according to criteria established by Cochrane and search was limited to 2003 to 2013. English, Portuguese and Spanish were included in the search. Of the 484 articles, 19 were selected: 17 cross‐sectional and two longitudinal studies, published in non‐Brazilian journals. The analyzed articles were grouped in functional and non‐functional studies of child development. Functional studies addressed the object processing, social skills development, language and cognitive development. Non‐functional studies discussed the relationship between cerebral oxygen saturation and neurological outcomes, and the comparison between the cortical hemodynamic response of preterm and term newborns. NIRS has become an increasingly feasible alternative and a potentially useful technique for studying functional activity of the infant brain." @default.
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