Altered brain development is evident in children born very preterm (24–32 weeks gestational age), including reduction in gray and white matter volumes, and thinner cortex, from infancy to adolescence compared to term-born peers. However, many questions remain regarding the etiology. Infants born very preterm are exposed to repeated procedural pain-related stress during a period of very rapid brain development. In this vulnerable population, we have previously found that neonatal pain-related stress is associated with atypical brain development from birth to term-equivalent age. Our present aim was to evaluate whether neonatal pain-related stress (adjusted for clinical confounders of prematurity) is associated with altered cortical thickness...
AIM: To identify long-term effects of preterm birth and of periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) on cor...
Our objectives were to determine whether procedural pain and glucose exposure are associated with al...
Despite the extensive research into brain development after preterm birth, few studies have investig...
Altered brain development is evident in children born very preterm (24-32 weeks gestational age), in...
Background Altered brain development is evident in children born very preterm (24–32 weeks gestatio...
<p>Cortical thickness in two of the brain regions where most significant (<i>p</i>≤0.0001) thinning ...
Children born very preterm exhibit neurodevelopmental problems, compared to term-born peers. Math un...
Very preterm human neonates are exposed to numerous invasive procedures as part of life-saving care....
As part of their lifesaving care in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), infants born very prete...
Survival rates for infants born prematurely (\u3c 37 weeks gestation) have improved dramatically in ...
Background: Early exposure to nociceptive events may cause brain structural alterations in preterm n...
Stress following preterm birth can disrupt the emerging foundation of the neonatal brain. The curren...
Children born prematurely exhibit a broad range of neuroanatomical abnormalities. The aim of this st...
Objectives: To compare regional cerebral cortical microstructural organization between preterm infan...
Background Attention problems are among the most prevalent neurobehavioral morbidities affecting ver...
AIM: To identify long-term effects of preterm birth and of periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) on cor...
Our objectives were to determine whether procedural pain and glucose exposure are associated with al...
Despite the extensive research into brain development after preterm birth, few studies have investig...
Altered brain development is evident in children born very preterm (24-32 weeks gestational age), in...
Background Altered brain development is evident in children born very preterm (24–32 weeks gestatio...
<p>Cortical thickness in two of the brain regions where most significant (<i>p</i>≤0.0001) thinning ...
Children born very preterm exhibit neurodevelopmental problems, compared to term-born peers. Math un...
Very preterm human neonates are exposed to numerous invasive procedures as part of life-saving care....
As part of their lifesaving care in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), infants born very prete...
Survival rates for infants born prematurely (\u3c 37 weeks gestation) have improved dramatically in ...
Background: Early exposure to nociceptive events may cause brain structural alterations in preterm n...
Stress following preterm birth can disrupt the emerging foundation of the neonatal brain. The curren...
Children born prematurely exhibit a broad range of neuroanatomical abnormalities. The aim of this st...
Objectives: To compare regional cerebral cortical microstructural organization between preterm infan...
Background Attention problems are among the most prevalent neurobehavioral morbidities affecting ver...
AIM: To identify long-term effects of preterm birth and of periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) on cor...
Our objectives were to determine whether procedural pain and glucose exposure are associated with al...
Despite the extensive research into brain development after preterm birth, few studies have investig...