Neurodevelopmental outcome in extremely low birth weight infants:: what is the minimum age for reliable developmental prognosis?

被引:44
|
作者
Voss, Wolfgang
Neubauer, Achim-Peter
Wachtendorf, Michael
Verhey, Janko F.
Kattner, Evelyn
机构
[1] Sozialpadiat Zentrum Hannover, D-30173 Hannover, Germany
[2] Kinderkrankenhaus Bult, Hannover, Germany
[3] Univ Gottingen, Dep Med Informat, D-3400 Gottingen, Germany
关键词
D O I
10.1111/j.1651-2227.2006.00130.x
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Aim: We present a longitudinal study on the neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants with extremely low birth weight < 1000 g (ELBW) to answer the question at which age a developmental prognosis can be given. Methods: A group of 129 ELBW, median birth weight: 794 g (SD 123 g), gestational age: 27.0 weeks (SD 2.0 weeks), born between 1993 and1998, were followed up to the age between 6 and 10 years (mean 8.5 years [SD 1.7 years]) and evaluated by neurodevelopmental and psychometric tests. The status of children without cerebral palsy was ranked into categories of major, minor and no developmental impairments. Results: At the time of the last follow-up examination 17% of the children showed a major impairment including 9% cerebral palsy, 42% a minor impairment and 41% were normally developed. The longitudinal analysis of cases without cerebral palsy reveals that an assessment 'at term' can only give the correct developmental prognosis in 49% of the cases. At the corrected age of 12 months the prognosis is correct in 59% of the cases, whereas at the corrected age of 3 years 70% proves to be right. Diagnosis of cerebral palsy could be confirmed at the corrected age of 2 years with sufficient reliability. Conclusion: The neurodevelopmental evaluation of former preterm infants with a birth weight < 1000 g demands a follow-up period of at least 6 years in order to make reliable statements. We are doubtful that follow-up testing completed prior to this age can yield reliable results.
引用
收藏
页码:342 / 347
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants with Candida Infection
    Adams-Chapman, Ira
    Bann, Carla M.
    Das, Abhik
    Goldberg, Ronald N.
    Stoll, Barbara J.
    Walsh, Michele C.
    Sanchez, Pablo J.
    Higgins, Rosemary D.
    Shankaran, Seetha
    Watterberg, Kristi L.
    Duara, Shahnaz
    Miller, Nancy A.
    Heyne, Roy J.
    Peralta-Carcelen, Myriam
    Goldstein, Ricki F.
    Steichen, Jean J.
    Bauer, Charles R.
    Hintz, Susan R.
    Evans, Patricia W.
    Acarregui, Michael J.
    Myers, Gary J.
    Vohr, Betty R.
    Wilson-Costello, Deanne E.
    Pappas, Athina
    Vaucher, Yvonne E.
    Ehrenkranz, Richard A.
    McGowan, Elisabeth C.
    Dillard, Robert G.
    Fuller, Janell
    Benjamin, Daniel K., Jr.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2013, 163 (04): : 961 - +
  • [2] Twin Gestation and Neurodevelopmental Outcome in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants
    Wadhawan, Rajan
    Oh, William
    Perritt, Rebecca L.
    McDonald, Scott A.
    Das, Abhik
    Poole, W. Kenneth
    Vohr, Betty R.
    Higgins, Rosemary D.
    [J]. PEDIATRICS, 2009, 123 (02) : E220 - E227
  • [3] Neurodevelopmental Outcome in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants at 2-3 Years of Age
    Kyriakidou, Maria
    Chatziioannidis, Ilias
    Mitsiakos, Georgios
    Lampropoulou, Sofia
    Pouliakis, Abraham
    [J]. MEDICINA-LITHUANIA, 2020, 56 (12): : 1 - 11
  • [4] Genetic Predisposition to Adverse Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants
    Varner, Michael W.
    Thom, Elizabeth A.
    Cotten, C. Michael
    Hintz, Susan R.
    Page, Grier P.
    Rouse, Dwight J.
    Mercer, Brian M.
    Costantine, Maged M.
    Sorokin, Yoram
    Thorp Jr, John M.
    Ramin, Susan M.
    Carpenter, Marshall W.
    O'Sullivan, Mary J.
    Peaceman, Alan M.
    Saade, George R.
    Dudley, Donald J.
    Caritis, Steve N.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY, 2024, 41 : e2710 - e2716
  • [5] Neurodevelopmental outcome and adaptive behaviour in extremely low birth weight infants at 2 years of corrected age
    Gardon, Laura
    Picciolini, Odoardo
    Squarza, Chiara
    Frigerio, Andrea
    Gianni, Maria Lorella
    Gangi, Silvana
    Fumagalli, Monica
    Mosca, Fabio
    [J]. EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, 2019, 128 : 81 - 85
  • [6] MEDICAL AND NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME OF EXTREMELY LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT (ELBW) INFANTS
    SEHRING, S
    PIECUCH, R
    [J]. CLINICAL RESEARCH, 1993, 41 (01): : A50 - A50
  • [7] DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME OF EXTREMELY LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT (ELBW) INFANTS
    HITTELMAN, J
    PAREKH, A
    GLASS, L
    [J]. PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 1987, 21 (04) : A397 - A397
  • [8] DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME OF EXTREMELY LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT (ELBW) INFANTS
    HITTELMAN, J
    PAREKH, A
    GLASS, L
    [J]. PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 1986, 20 (04) : A379 - A379
  • [9] Developmental outcome in extremely low birth weight infants in Japan: Method of assessing long term prognosis
    Takada, S
    Uetani, Y
    Okutani, T
    Imamura, J
    Nakamura, H
    [J]. INCREASINGLY SAFE AND SUCCESSFUL PREGNANCIES: FOCUS: EPH GESTOSIS, 1996, 1107 : 311 - 319
  • [10] The prognosis of extremely low birth weight infants
    Ogawa, Y
    Itabashi, K
    Takada, E
    [J]. PERINATAL MEDICINE OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM, 2001, : 746 - 750