PEDIATRICS Vol. 110 No. 6 December 2002, pp. 1220-1225
Trends in the Prevalence of Cerebral Palsy in a Population-Based Study



* Department of Pediatrics, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia;
National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
--> Objective. To determine trends in the prevalence of congenital cerebral palsy (CP) over a 16-year period for 1-year survivors using a large, population-based surveillance program.
Methods. We determined birth weight-specific trends in the prevalence of CP in live birth and 1-year survivor cohorts of children in a 5-county metropolitan Atlanta area for the periods from 19751977, 19811985, and 19861991. We ascertained children with CP in metropolitan Atlanta by record review as part of an ongoing developmental disability surveillance program conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Georgia Department of Human Resources. A total of 110, 262, and 443 cases of congenital CP were identified for the birth years 19751977, 19811985, and 19861991, respectively. Data were analyzed by birth weight, race, subtypes of CP, and whether the CP existed as an isolated disability or was accompanied by another disability.
Results. There was a modest increase in the overall prevalence of congenital CP from 1.7 to 2.0 per 1000 1-year survivors during the period from 19751991. This trend was primarily attributable to a slight increase in CP in infants of normal birth weightCP rates in moderately low and very low birth weight infants did not show consistent trends. There was an increase in the proportion of children who had CP and no other disabilities that was most apparent in infants of normal birth weight from 17% in 19751977 to 39% in 19861991. For children weighing <1500 g, the proportion of children with spastic diplegic CP increased over time (7% of cases in 19751977, 36% in 19851988, and 32% in 19861991).
Conclusions. In the only ongoing population-based study of CP in the United States, there has been a modest increase in the prevalence of CP in 1-year survivors born from 19751991. This increase however was seen only in infant survivors of normal birth weight. No change was seen in the trends in CP prevalence in low birth weight and very low birth weight infant based on infant survivors.
Key Words: cerebral palsy epidemiology trends prevalence developmental disability
Abbreviations: CP, cerebral palsy CDC, Centers for Disease Control Prevention
Received for publication Feb 21, 2002; Accepted Jul 30, 2002.
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