Abstract
SUMMARYBACKGROUNDCerebral Palsy (CP) is a group of permanent disorders of movement and posture that follows injuries to the developing brain. It results in motor dysfunction and a wide variety of comorbidities like epilepsy, pain, speech, hearing and vision disorders, cognitive dysfunction, and eating and digestive difficulties. Central data collection is essential to study the epidemiology, clinical presentations, care, and quality of life of patients affected by CP. CP specialists founded the Swiss Cerebral Palsy Registry (Swiss-CP-Reg) in 2017. This paper describes the design, structure, aims and achievements of the Swiss-CP-Reg and presents first results.METHODSSwiss-CP-Reg records patients of any age suffering from CP who are born, treated, or live in Switzerland. It collects data from medical records and reports, from questionnaires answered by patients and their families, and from data linkage with routine statistics and other registries. The registry contains information on diagnosis, clinical presentation, comorbidities, therapies, personal information, family history, and quality of life.ResultsFrom August 2017 to August 2021, 546 participants (55% males, mean age at registration 8 years (interquartile range [IQR]: 5-12) were enrolled in Swiss-CP-Reg. Most had been born at term (56%), were less than 2 years old at diagnosis (73%, median 9 months, IQR: 18-25), and were diagnosed with spastic CP (76%). Most (59%) live with a mild motor impairment (Gross Motor Function Classification System [GMFCS] level I or II), 12% with a moderate motor impairment (GMFCS level III), and 29% with a severe motor impairment (GMFCS level IV or V). In a subset of 170 participants, we measured intelligence quotient (IQ) and saw a reduced IQ by GMFCS scale increase. The Swiss-CP-Reg has a strong interest in research with currently 5 nested projects running, and many more planned.CONCLUSIONSSwiss-CP-Reg collects and exchanges national data on people living with CP to answer clinically relevant questions. Its structure enables retrospective and prospective data collection and knowledge exchange between experts to optimise and standardise treatment and improve the health and quality of life of those diagnosed with CP in Switzerland.ClinicalTrials.gov identifierNCT04992871
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Reference60 articles.
1. Cerebral palsy;Nature reviews. Disease primers,2016
2. Epidemiology of cerebral palsy in eastern switzerland (st. Gallen);Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology,2015
3. A report: The definition and classification of cerebral palsy april 2006;Developmental medicine and child neurology. Supplement,2007
4. Comorbidities in cerebral palsy: A patient registry study;Developmental medicine and child neurology,2020
5. Cerebral palsy prevalence, subtypes, and associated impairments: A population-based comparison study of adults and children;Developmental medicine and child neurology,2019