Background: Assessment of primitive
reflexes is one of the earliest, easiest and most frequently used method among
health care workers for newborns and young infants. Babinski reflex is one of
the infantile reflexes. Our aim was to study Babinski reflex in a term neonate
with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). The incidence of HIE in developed
countries is estimated to be 1.5 per 1,000 live births. Estimates in developing
countries range from 2.3-26.5 per 1,000 live births.
Methods: This study is a
cross-sectional observational study. 70 consecutive neonates fulfilling
criteria of HIE according to Sarnat and Sarnat classification, admitted in our
neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) were included. It was elicited from 12
hours after birth to 72 hours of birth. Babinski response was assessed using
thumb nail drag method.
Results: 83% babies are born to
18-35 years and 17% to elderly gravid. 55% are delivered through normal vaginal
delivery and 45% to LSCS. 52% neonates belong to HIE stage I, 30% and 18%
neonates belong to HIE stage II and III respectively. In HIE stage I, planter
grasp was elicitable in 89%. It remains non-elicitable in 44% and 91% in HIE
stages II and III respectively.
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