NEUTROSOPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS OF RISK IN THE ETIOLOGY OF PARALYSIS CEREBRAL
Keywords:
Cerebral Palsy, Risk Factors, Etiology, Compensatory Fuzzy Logic in neutrosophic extensionAbstract
Cerebral Palsy represents the most prevalent motor disorder during childhood. Establishing risk factors associated with this disorder is challenging due to its frequently multifactorial etiology. A descriptive study was conducted, involving a sample of 152 patients diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and treated between March 2020 and January 2022. Various bibliographic sources, including Pubmed, Dialnet, Scielo, among others, were consulted for the study. Additionally, the medical records of these patients were thoroughly examined to identify the risk factors linked to the etiology of this condition. Expert consultations were conducted, employing the Application of Compensatory Fuzzy Logic in neutrosophic extension. Through this strategic analysis, it was determined that the highest percentage of cases is concentrated in the Peri Natal Period. Consequently, proposed actions aim to prevent such disorders that can potentially impact the well-being of the infant and their family.
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