Children born before full term (39-41 weeks' gestation) are at increased risk of adverse cognitive outcomes. Risk quantification is important as late-preterm (LPT; 34-36 weeks) and early-term (ET; 37-38 weeks) births are common.This review analyses the effect of LPT and ET births on long-term cognitive and educational outcomes. The primary outcome was general cognitive ability. Secondary outcomes included verbal/non-verbal intelligence quotient, subject-specific school performance and special educational needs. The search strategy included Medline and Embase from January 1975 to June 2013. Eligible studies investigated specified outcomes and included suitable gestational age participants assessed at 2 years and older. Outcome measures and s...
To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants persists i...
In a long-term prospective study, 39 preterm children born before 35 completed weeks of gestation an...
Aim To investigate whether infants born late-preterm have poorer school attainment compared to those...
Children born before full term (39-41 weeks' gestation) are at increased risk of adverse cognitive o...
Background: There is a paucity of evidence regarding long-term outcomes of late preterm (34-36 weeks...
BackgroundPreterm birth may leave the brain vulnerable to dysfunction. Knowledge of future neurodeve...
Objective: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39–41 weeks...
Background Late preterm babies are at risk for delayed cognitive outcome, but little attention has b...
OBJECTIVE: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39-41 weeks g...
Objective There is a paucity of data relating to neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants born late an...
Importance Despite apparent progress in perinatal care, children born extremely or very preterm (EP...
Despite apparent progress in perinatal care, children born extremely or very preterm (EP/VP) remain ...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that children born at late preterm (34-36 weeks gestation) and ea...
Objective. There is a paucity of data relating to neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants born late a...
IMPORTANCE: Despite apparent progress in perinatal care, children born extremely or very preterm (EP...
To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants persists i...
In a long-term prospective study, 39 preterm children born before 35 completed weeks of gestation an...
Aim To investigate whether infants born late-preterm have poorer school attainment compared to those...
Children born before full term (39-41 weeks' gestation) are at increased risk of adverse cognitive o...
Background: There is a paucity of evidence regarding long-term outcomes of late preterm (34-36 weeks...
BackgroundPreterm birth may leave the brain vulnerable to dysfunction. Knowledge of future neurodeve...
Objective: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39–41 weeks...
Background Late preterm babies are at risk for delayed cognitive outcome, but little attention has b...
OBJECTIVE: To compare school performance at age 5 years in children born at full term (39-41 weeks g...
Objective There is a paucity of data relating to neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants born late an...
Importance Despite apparent progress in perinatal care, children born extremely or very preterm (EP...
Despite apparent progress in perinatal care, children born extremely or very preterm (EP/VP) remain ...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that children born at late preterm (34-36 weeks gestation) and ea...
Objective. There is a paucity of data relating to neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants born late a...
IMPORTANCE: Despite apparent progress in perinatal care, children born extremely or very preterm (EP...
To investigate if the detrimental impact of year of entering education in preterm infants persists i...
In a long-term prospective study, 39 preterm children born before 35 completed weeks of gestation an...
Aim To investigate whether infants born late-preterm have poorer school attainment compared to those...