A study on the neurodevelopment outcomes of late preterm infants

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作者
You, Jia [1 ]
Shamsi, Bilal Haider [3 ,4 ]
Hao, Mei-chen [1 ]
Cao, Chun-Hong [1 ]
Yang, Wu-Yue [2 ]
机构
[1] Xian Maternal & Child Hlth Care Hosp, Dept Child Hlth Care, 73 St Xidajie, Xian 710003, Shaanxi, Peoples R China
[2] Xian Maternal & Child Hlth Care Hosp, Dept Publ Hlth Care, Xian 710003, Shaanxi, Peoples R China
[3] Shenmu Hosp, Pediat Dept, Shenmu 719300, Shaanxi, Peoples R China
[4] Zhejiang Univ, Sch Med, Dept Basic Med Sci, Div Neurobiol & Physiol, Hangzhou 310000, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
关键词
Late preterm infants; Motor disorders; Autism spectrum disorders; BIRTH-WEIGHT CHILDREN; BEHAVIORAL OUTCOMES; BORN; AGE; AUTISM; RISK;
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10.1186/s12883-019-1336-0
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: The study is intended to fill the knowledge gap about the neuropsychology and neuromotor developmental outcomes, and identify the perinatal risk factors for late preterm infants (LPIs 34 similar to 36weeks GA) born with uncomplicated vaginal birth at the age of 24 to 30months. Methods: The parents/guardians of 102 late preterm infants and 153 term infants, from 14 community health centers participated in this study. The Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT) questionnaire, the Chinese version of Gesell Development Diagnosis Scale (GDDS), and the Sensory Integration Schedule (SIS), a neurological examination for motor disorders (MD) were carried out. Infants screening positive to the M-CHAT were referred to specialist autism clinics. Results: Forty-six LPIs (45.1%) scored low in GDDS. Nine LPIs (8.8%) scored positive on M-Chat. 8.8% of LPIs (9 out of 102) were diagnosed MD (p<0.05). Compared with their full-term peers, LPIs had statistically lower scores in GDDS and the Child Sensory Integration Checklist. LPIs who had positive results on M-CHAT showed unbalanced abilities in every part of GDDS. Risk factors of twin pregnancies, pregnancy induced hypertension and premature rupture of membranes had negative correlation with GDDS (all p<0.05). Birth weight and gestational age were positively correlated with GDDS. Conclusions: LPIs shall be given special attention as compared to normal deliveries, as they are at increased risk of neurodevelopment impairment, despite being born with no major problems. Some perinatal factors such as twin pregnancies, and pregnancy induced hypertension etc. have negative effects on their neurodevelopment. Regular neurodevelopmental follow- up and early intervention can benefit their long term outcomes.
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