The neurodevelopmental outcome of very low birth weight infants experiencing early-onset intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) occurring within the first 6 postnatal hours was compared with that of their peers without early-onset IVH at 3 years corrected age. The 440 surviving preterm infants (birth weight 600 to 1,250 g) who had been enrolled in a multicenter, prospectively randomized, controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of postnatal indomethacin to prevent IVH were evaluated with the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale and neurological examinations at 3 years corrected age. All study infants had echoencephalography between 5 and 11 hours of life, and testing is reported for all children residing in English monolingual households at 3 years corrected age (i.e., from the obstetric due date). Fifty five of the 73 (75\%) infants with IVH within the first 5 to 11 hours survived to 3 years of age, compared with 385 of the 432 (89\%) children without early-onset hemorrhage who were alive at 3 years corrected age (P<.001). Eleven of the 29 (38\%) English monolingual children with early-onset IVH had Stanford-Binet intelligence quotient scores of less than 70, compared with 47 of the 249 (19\%) children without early IVH (P = .03). Similarly, 7 of 28 (25\%) early IVH children were found to have cerebral palsy, compared with 20 of 241 (8\%) children without early IVH (P = .01). These data suggest that infants who experience the early onset of IVH are at high risk for both cognitive and motor handicaps at 3 years corrected age.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Vohr1999
%A Vohr, B.
%A Allan, W. C.
%A Scott, D. T.
%A Katz, K. H.
%A Schneider, K. C.
%A Makuch, R. W.
%A Ment, L. R.
%D 1999
%J Semin Perinatol
%K Aging; Brain Diseases; Cerebral Hemorrhage; Palsy; Humans; Indomethacin; Infant, Newborn; Very Low Birth Weight; Intelligence Tests; Pros; pective Studies
%N 3
%P 212--217
%T Early-onset intraventricular hemorrhage in preterm neonates: incidence of neurodevelopmental handicap.
%V 23
%X The neurodevelopmental outcome of very low birth weight infants experiencing early-onset intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) occurring within the first 6 postnatal hours was compared with that of their peers without early-onset IVH at 3 years corrected age. The 440 surviving preterm infants (birth weight 600 to 1,250 g) who had been enrolled in a multicenter, prospectively randomized, controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of postnatal indomethacin to prevent IVH were evaluated with the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale and neurological examinations at 3 years corrected age. All study infants had echoencephalography between 5 and 11 hours of life, and testing is reported for all children residing in English monolingual households at 3 years corrected age (i.e., from the obstetric due date). Fifty five of the 73 (75\%) infants with IVH within the first 5 to 11 hours survived to 3 years of age, compared with 385 of the 432 (89\%) children without early-onset hemorrhage who were alive at 3 years corrected age (P<.001). Eleven of the 29 (38\%) English monolingual children with early-onset IVH had Stanford-Binet intelligence quotient scores of less than 70, compared with 47 of the 249 (19\%) children without early IVH (P = .03). Similarly, 7 of 28 (25\%) early IVH children were found to have cerebral palsy, compared with 20 of 241 (8\%) children without early IVH (P = .01). These data suggest that infants who experience the early onset of IVH are at high risk for both cognitive and motor handicaps at 3 years corrected age.
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abstract = {The neurodevelopmental outcome of very low birth weight infants experiencing early-onset intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) occurring within the first 6 postnatal hours was compared with that of their peers without early-onset IVH at 3 years corrected age. The 440 surviving preterm infants (birth weight 600 to 1,250 g) who had been enrolled in a multicenter, prospectively randomized, controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of postnatal indomethacin to prevent IVH were evaluated with the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale and neurological examinations at 3 years corrected age. All study infants had echoencephalography between 5 and 11 hours of life, and testing is reported for all children residing in English monolingual households at 3 years corrected age (i.e., from the obstetric due date). Fifty five of the 73 (75\%) infants with IVH within the first 5 to 11 hours survived to 3 years of age, compared with 385 of the 432 (89\%) children without early-onset hemorrhage who were alive at 3 years corrected age (P<.001). Eleven of the 29 (38\%) English monolingual children with early-onset IVH had Stanford-Binet intelligence quotient scores of less than 70, compared with 47 of the 249 (19\%) children without early IVH (P = .03). Similarly, 7 of 28 (25\%) early IVH children were found to have cerebral palsy, compared with 20 of 241 (8\%) children without early IVH (P = .01). These data suggest that infants who experience the early onset of IVH are at high risk for both cognitive and motor handicaps at 3 years corrected age.},
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author = {Vohr, B. and Allan, W. C. and Scott, D. T. and Katz, K. H. and Schneider, K. C. and Makuch, R. W. and Ment, L. R.},
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journal = {Semin Perinatol},
keywords = {Aging; Brain Diseases; Cerebral Hemorrhage; Palsy; Humans; Indomethacin; Infant, Newborn; Very Low Birth Weight; Intelligence Tests; Pros; pective Studies},
month = Jun,
number = 3,
pages = {212--217},
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timestamp = {2014-07-19T21:53:34.000+0200},
title = {Early-onset intraventricular hemorrhage in preterm neonates: incidence of neurodevelopmental handicap.},
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