BACKGROUND Specifying peri- and postnatal factors in children born very preterm (VPT) that affect later outcome helps to improve long-term treatment. AIM To enhance the predictability of 5-year cognitive outcome by perinatal, 2-year developmental and socio-economic data. SUBJECTS AND OUTCOME MEASURES 92 VPT infants, born 2007-2009, gestational age<32 weeks and/or birthweight of 1500 g, were assessed longitudinally including basic neonatal, socio-economic (SES), 2-year Mental Developmental Index (MDI, Bayley Scales II), 5-year Mental Processing Composite (MPC, Kaufman-Assessment Battery for Children), and Language Screening for Preschoolers data. 5-year infants born VPT were compared to 34 term controls. RESULTS The IQ o...
Background and aims The most common neurologic impairment in children born extremely preterm is in c...
Objective To determine the trajectory of cognitive test scores from infancy to adulthood in individu...
More information is needed on 'low-risk' preterm infants' neurological outcome so that they can be i...
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 ...
Importance: Despite apparent progress in perinatal care, children born extremely or very preterm (EP...
Aim The aim of the study was to investigate cognitive outcomes at 6.5 years in children born very pr...
Aim To estimate the association between very preterm birth (<32wks' gestation) and intelligence, ...
We investigated the intellectual outcome of two cohorts of preterm children, born from 1988 to 1993 ...
Infants born very preterm are at higher risk of long-term neurodevelopmental problems than children ...
Background: Birth weight (BW) is often used as a proxy for gestational age (GA) in studies on preter...
The aims of this study were to 1) assess the predictive value of psychological assessment at five ye...
Aim This study investigated prediction of separate cognitive abilities at the age of 5years by cogni...
Background: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants are at risk of cognitive impairment and follow...
Background: The survival rate of preterm children has risen steadily due to advances in obstetric an...
Background and aims The most common neurologic impairment in children born extremely preterm is in c...
Objective To determine the trajectory of cognitive test scores from infancy to adulthood in individu...
More information is needed on 'low-risk' preterm infants' neurological outcome so that they can be i...
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 ...
Importance: Despite apparent progress in perinatal care, children born extremely or very preterm (EP...
Aim The aim of the study was to investigate cognitive outcomes at 6.5 years in children born very pr...
Aim To estimate the association between very preterm birth (<32wks' gestation) and intelligence, ...
We investigated the intellectual outcome of two cohorts of preterm children, born from 1988 to 1993 ...
Infants born very preterm are at higher risk of long-term neurodevelopmental problems than children ...
Background: Birth weight (BW) is often used as a proxy for gestational age (GA) in studies on preter...
The aims of this study were to 1) assess the predictive value of psychological assessment at five ye...
Aim This study investigated prediction of separate cognitive abilities at the age of 5years by cogni...
Background: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants are at risk of cognitive impairment and follow...
Background: The survival rate of preterm children has risen steadily due to advances in obstetric an...
Background and aims The most common neurologic impairment in children born extremely preterm is in c...
Objective To determine the trajectory of cognitive test scores from infancy to adulthood in individu...
More information is needed on 'low-risk' preterm infants' neurological outcome so that they can be i...