Objective To evaluate whether a specific period after birth (in weeks postmenstrual age [PMA]) and specific elements of sucking are associated with abnormal neurodevelopmental outcomes at age 2 years using a longitudinal approach.Study design Fifty-two preterm infants participated in this longitudinal cohort study (mean gestational age, 29.5 weeks; mean birth weight, 1197 g). We assessed the infants' sucking patterns at 37-50 weeks PMA using the Neonatal Oral-Motor Assessment Scale. At age 2 years, based on a neurologic examination and the Dutch version of the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Second Edition, we categorized the children as developing normally (n = 39) or abnormally (n = 13). ORs, including 95% CIs, were calcu...
Background: Pre-term infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are at risk of acquiring brain ab...
International audienceBackground: The association between prolonged non-nutritive sucking habits (NN...
Background Stress signals during sucking activity such as nasal flaring, head turning, and extraneo...
Objective To evaluate whether a specific period after birth (in weeks postmenstrual age [PMA]) and s...
Objective To evaluate whether a specific period after birth (in weeks postmenstrual age [PMA]) and s...
AimTo determine the association between sucking in infants born preterm and developmental outcomes a...
Are sucking skills in a specific period (in weeks post menstrual age, PMA) associated with an abnorm...
The studies reported on in this thesis addressed the development of sucking patterns in preterm newb...
Objective To determine whether the development of sucking patterns in small-for-gestational age (SGA...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between sucking patterns and the quality of fidgety movements ...
Association between sucking performance and developmental outcomes. Research question 1. Are sucking...
Objective To examine the association between sucking patterns and the quality of fidgety movements i...
Objective: Coordinating sucking, swallowing and breathing to achieve effective sucking is a complex ...
BACKGROUND: Pre-term infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are at risk of acquiring brain ab...
Background: Pre-term infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are at risk of acquiring brain ab...
International audienceBackground: The association between prolonged non-nutritive sucking habits (NN...
Background Stress signals during sucking activity such as nasal flaring, head turning, and extraneo...
Objective To evaluate whether a specific period after birth (in weeks postmenstrual age [PMA]) and s...
Objective To evaluate whether a specific period after birth (in weeks postmenstrual age [PMA]) and s...
AimTo determine the association between sucking in infants born preterm and developmental outcomes a...
Are sucking skills in a specific period (in weeks post menstrual age, PMA) associated with an abnorm...
The studies reported on in this thesis addressed the development of sucking patterns in preterm newb...
Objective To determine whether the development of sucking patterns in small-for-gestational age (SGA...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between sucking patterns and the quality of fidgety movements ...
Association between sucking performance and developmental outcomes. Research question 1. Are sucking...
Objective To examine the association between sucking patterns and the quality of fidgety movements i...
Objective: Coordinating sucking, swallowing and breathing to achieve effective sucking is a complex ...
BACKGROUND: Pre-term infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are at risk of acquiring brain ab...
Background: Pre-term infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are at risk of acquiring brain ab...
International audienceBackground: The association between prolonged non-nutritive sucking habits (NN...
Background Stress signals during sucking activity such as nasal flaring, head turning, and extraneo...