Standardized Classification of Infants With Robin Sequence Using MicroNAPS: The Impact of Syndromes and Comorbidities

利用MicroNAPS对Robin序列患儿进行标准化分类:综合征和合并症的影响

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: MicroNAPS, a classification for infants with Robin sequence (RS) intended to guide treatment decisions, consists of 5 elements: micrognathia, nutrition, airway, palatal clefting, and syndromes/comorbidities. Scoring of the first 4 elements is well defined, but the assignment of the syndromes/comorbidities score (S score) introduces subjectivity by necessitating judgment regarding the clinical impact of the diagnosis. A database of comorbid diagnoses associated with RS and consensus-based S scores for each is needed for the MicroNAPS system to be reproducible. METHODS: Diagnoses known to be associated with RS were identified from existing literature, and preliminary severity grades were applied. A series of electronic surveys were distributed to RS experts seeking agreement or recommendation and explanation for updated scoring, according to the Delphi technique, until at least 75% consensus was achieved for each item. A previously published series of 100 infants was rescored according to the resulting grades, and changes from initial scoring were assessed. RESULTS: A total of 170 associated syndromes and comorbidities were identified. Complete responses were received from 20 of the 35 experts (57.1%) surveyed. Consensus on S scores was achieved for all but 3 diagnoses (98.2%) after 4 rounds of surveys. Rescoring of the published series found 25 (25%) changes in S scores resulting in 5 modifications to R stages. CONCLUSIONS: We have compiled a comprehensive list of syndromes and comorbid diagnoses associated with RS and achieved expert consensus regarding the impact on early treatment decision-making for most. This list, assigned S scores, and a complete MicroNAPS calculator are publicly available at www.prscalculator.com.

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