Scarf sign Review-Infant

Scarf sign Review-Infant

Scarf sign Review

Summary of Recommendation and Evidence

Population

Recommendation

Grade
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Screening of both Genders

This screening is recommended a best practice.

B

This maneuver tests the passive tone of the flexors about the shoulder girdle.

Assess the scarf sign by grasping the newborn’s hand and attempting to cross the arm over his body at the neck. The arms of term newborns meet resistance before crossing midline, while preterm newborns cross the elbow past midline.

How to Examine Scarf Sign of the Infant

With the infant lying supine, the examiner adjusts the infant's head to the midline and supports the infant's hand across the upper chest with one hand. the thumb of the examiner's other hand is placed on the infant's elbow.

The examiner nudges the elbow across the chest, felling for passive flexion or resistance to extension of posterior shoulder girdle flexor muscles.

The point on the chest to which the elbow moves easily prior to significant resistance is noted. Landmarks noted in order of increasing maturity are: full scarf at the level of the neck (-1); contralateral axillary line (0); contralateral nipple line (1); xyphoid process (2); ipsilateral nipple line (3); and ipsilateral axillary line (4).

 

SIGN

NEURO-MUSCULAR MATURITY SCORE

SIGN SCORE

-1

0

1

2

3

4

5

Scarf Sign