BACKGROUND: Assessment of neurologic and developmental outcome at 2 years age of infants with gestational age (GA)<27 weeks, born between 1996-2001. PATIENTS: A total of 110 live-born preterm infants with GA<27 weeks. METHODS: Main outcome criterions: Neurologic examination (according to Touwen) and classification of cerebral palsy by using the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) at the corrected age of 1 and 2 years; assessment of mental and psychomotor development by using the Griffith Mental Development scales at the corrected age of 2 years; growth assessment at birth, 1 and 2 years. RESULTS: Mortality was 52\%. Regular follow up was performed in 48 (91\%) of the 53 surviving infants. Neurologic outcome: at 1 year age: 2\% nonambulant cerebral palsy, 25\% mild neurologic signs and 73\% normal; at 2 years age: 4\% nonambulant cerebral palsy, 2\% ambulant cerebral palsy, 4\% mild neurologic signs and 90\% normal neurology. Developmental outcome at 2 years age: 40\% DQ>-1 SD, 6\% DQ between -1 SD and -2 SD (mild delay), 35\% DQ between -2 SD and -3 SD (moderate delay) and 19\% DQ<-3 SD (severe delay). Overall disability was found in 64\%, severe disability in 27\% of the infants. Profound growth failure in weight and head circumference<3rd centile at 2 years age was recorded in 39 and 19\% of the infants, respectively. CONCLUSION: Developmental delay is very common in preterm infants<27 GA and exceeds the number of neurological disabilities (including cerebral palsy).
%0 Journal Article
%1 Sommer2007
%A Sommer, C.
%A Urlesberger, B.
%A Maurer-Fellbaum, U.
%A Kutschera, J.
%A M?ller, W.
%D 2007
%J Klin Padiatr
%K Body Weight; Brain Damage, Chronic; Cephalometry; Cerebral Palsy; Child, Preschool; Comorbidity; Developmental Disabilities; Disabled Children; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Infant; Infant, Extremely Low Birth Newborn; Premature, Diseases; Male; Neurologic Examination; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Trimester, Second; Survival Rate
%N 1
%P 23--29
%R 10.1055/s-2006-921341
%T Neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years in 23 to 26 weeks old gestation infants.
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2006-921341
%V 219
%X BACKGROUND: Assessment of neurologic and developmental outcome at 2 years age of infants with gestational age (GA)<27 weeks, born between 1996-2001. PATIENTS: A total of 110 live-born preterm infants with GA<27 weeks. METHODS: Main outcome criterions: Neurologic examination (according to Touwen) and classification of cerebral palsy by using the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) at the corrected age of 1 and 2 years; assessment of mental and psychomotor development by using the Griffith Mental Development scales at the corrected age of 2 years; growth assessment at birth, 1 and 2 years. RESULTS: Mortality was 52\%. Regular follow up was performed in 48 (91\%) of the 53 surviving infants. Neurologic outcome: at 1 year age: 2\% nonambulant cerebral palsy, 25\% mild neurologic signs and 73\% normal; at 2 years age: 4\% nonambulant cerebral palsy, 2\% ambulant cerebral palsy, 4\% mild neurologic signs and 90\% normal neurology. Developmental outcome at 2 years age: 40\% DQ>-1 SD, 6\% DQ between -1 SD and -2 SD (mild delay), 35\% DQ between -2 SD and -3 SD (moderate delay) and 19\% DQ<-3 SD (severe delay). Overall disability was found in 64\%, severe disability in 27\% of the infants. Profound growth failure in weight and head circumference<3rd centile at 2 years age was recorded in 39 and 19\% of the infants, respectively. CONCLUSION: Developmental delay is very common in preterm infants<27 GA and exceeds the number of neurological disabilities (including cerebral palsy).
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abstract = {BACKGROUND: Assessment of neurologic and developmental outcome at 2 years age of infants with gestational age (GA)<27 weeks, born between 1996-2001. PATIENTS: A total of 110 live-born preterm infants with GA<27 weeks. METHODS: Main outcome criterions: Neurologic examination (according to Touwen) and classification of cerebral palsy by using the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) at the corrected age of 1 and 2 years; assessment of mental and psychomotor development by using the Griffith Mental Development scales at the corrected age of 2 years; growth assessment at birth, 1 and 2 years. RESULTS: Mortality was 52\%. Regular follow up was performed in 48 (91\%) of the 53 surviving infants. Neurologic outcome: at 1 year age: 2\% nonambulant cerebral palsy, 25\% mild neurologic signs and 73\% normal; at 2 years age: 4\% nonambulant cerebral palsy, 2\% ambulant cerebral palsy, 4\% mild neurologic signs and 90\% normal neurology. Developmental outcome at 2 years age: 40\% DQ>-1 SD, 6\% DQ between -1 SD and -2 SD (mild delay), 35\% DQ between -2 SD and -3 SD (moderate delay) and 19\% DQ<-3 SD (severe delay). Overall disability was found in 64\%, severe disability in 27\% of the infants. Profound growth failure in weight and head circumference<3rd centile at 2 years age was recorded in 39 and 19\% of the infants, respectively. CONCLUSION: Developmental delay is very common in preterm infants<27 GA and exceeds the number of neurological disabilities (including cerebral palsy).},
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