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Τρίτη 27 Ιουνίου 2017

Utility of the Autism Observation Scale for Infants in Early Identification of Autism in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

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Publication date: Available online 27 June 2017
Source:Pediatric Neurology
Author(s): Jamie K Capal, Paul S. Horn, Donna S. Murray, Anna Weber Byars, Nicole M. Bing, Bridget Kent, Lindsey A. Bucher, Marian E. Williams, Sarah O'Kelley, Deborah A. Pearson, Mustafa Sahin, Darcy A. Krueger, Rosleen Mansour, Ellen M. Hanson, Jurriaan Peters, Monisha Goyal, Amy Walsh, Stephanie Bruns, Rajna Filip-Dhima, Terry Mitchell, Gary Cutter, Hope Northrup, Joyce Y. Wu, Martina Bebin
BackgroundTuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) is a genetic disorder with high prevalence of associated autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Primary objectives were to determine early predictors of autism risk to identify children with TSC in most need of early interventions. The Autism Observation Scale for Infants (AOSI) was evaluated as a measure of ASD-associated behaviors in infants with TSC at age 12 months and its ability to predict ASD at 24 months.MethodsChildren ages 0 to 36 months with TSC were enrolled in the TSC Autism Center of Excellence Research Network (TACERN), a multicenter, prospective observational study to identify biomarkers of ASD. The AOSI was administered at age 12 months and the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2 (ADOS-2) and Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R) at 24 months. Developmental functioning was assessed using the Mullen Scales of Early Learning. Children were classified as ASD or non-ASD according to the ADOS-2.ResultsAnalysis included 79 children who had been administered the AOSI at 12 months and ADOS-2 and ADI-R at 24 months. The ASD group had a mean AOSI total score at 12 months significantly higher than the non-ASD group (11.8 ± 7.4 vs. 6.3 ± 4.7; p<0.001). An AOSI total score cut-off of 13 provided a specificity of 0.89 to detect ASD with the ADOS-2. AOSI total score at 12 months was similarly associated with exceeding cut-off scores on the ADI-R.ConclusionsThe AOSI is a useful clinical tool in determining which infants with TSC are at increased risk for developing ASD.



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