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Rehabilitation Diagnosis in Premature Infants with Perinatal Nervous System Pathology Based on the International Classification of Functioning

https://doi.org/10.31550/1727-2378-2024-23-3-86-92

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Aim. To determine the main categories of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health that constitute a rehabilitation diagnosis in a premature infant with perinatal lesions of the nervous system.

Key points. One of the urgent tasks in the formation of a unified approach to the rehabilitation and habilitation of premature babies when they are transferred from the first or second stage of rehabilitation is to assess the child's rehabilitation status and establish a rehabilitation diagnosis. For this purpose, we used the International Classification of Functioning, Disabilities and Health. Studied domains include nervous system structures; vision and related functions; hearing and vestibular functions; neuromuscular and movement-related functions; skeletal, digestive, and metabolic functions; child mobility; and environmental factors. The article describes a clinical case of a 9.5-month-old patient, born at 30 weeks' gestation, who was admitted to a rehabilitation course at a day hospital with a complaint of delayed motor development. After establishing the rehabilitation diagnosis, the infant's average rehabilitation potential was determined and a favourable rehabilitation prognosis was predicted on the basis of the rehabilitation results. The positive effect of the rehabilitation activities was associated with the emergence of new skills and improvement in the rehabilitation status of the child.

Conclusion. Formulating a rehabilitation diagnosis involves assessing the patient's current situation, which makes it possible to set rehabilitation goals, form a multidisciplinary rehabilitation team, justify the use of rehabilitation methods and evaluate the outcome of rehabilitation interventions.

About the Authors

D. L. Nefedeva
Kazan State Medical Academy — Branch Campus of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education
Russian Federation

11 Mushtary Str., Kazan, 420012



R. A. Bodrova
Kazan State Medical Academy — Branch Campus of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education
Russian Federation

11 Mushtary Str., Kazan, 420012



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Nefedeva D.L., Bodrova R.A. Rehabilitation Diagnosis in Premature Infants with Perinatal Nervous System Pathology Based on the International Classification of Functioning. Title. 2024;23(3):86-92. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31550/1727-2378-2024-23-3-86-92

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