AIM: To determine if transient neurological abnormalities (TNA) at 9 months corrected age predict cognitive, behavioral, and motor outcomes at 6 years of age in extremely preterm infants. METHOD: A cohort of 124 extremely preterm infants (mean gestational age 25.5wks; 55 males, 69 females), admitted to our unit between 2001 and 2003, were classified based on the Amiel-Tison Neurological Assessment at 9 months and 20 months corrected age as having TNA (n=17), normal neurological assessment (n=89), or neurologically abnormal assessment (n=18). The children were assessed at a mean age of 5 years 11 months (SD 4mo) on cognition, academic achievement, motor ability, and behavior. RESULTS: Compared with children with a normal neurologi...
Background. Infants who were born small for gestational age (SGA) are at risk for impaired neurodeve...
BACKGROUND. Studies of very preterm infants have demonstrated impairments in multiple neurocognitive...
Extremely preterm infants are at increased risk of motor impairment. The Canadian Neonatal Follow-Up...
Evaluate the spectrum of neurodevelopmental outcome in a contemporary cohort of extremely preterm in...
A neonatal illness severity score, The Score for Neonatal Acute Physiology-II (SNAP-II), predicts ne...
Background: The survival rate of preterm children has risen steadily due to advances in obstetric an...
Despite reductions in mortality and morbidity among children born extremely preterm, they remain at ...
BACKGROUND. Studies of very preterm infants have demonstrated impairments in multiple neurocognitive...
BACKGROUND: Birth before 26 weeks of gestation is associated with a high prevalence of neurologic...
The preterm birth incidence and survival rates have been increasing over the last few decades due to...
The preterm birth incidence and survival rates have been increasing over the last few decades due to...
Aim The aim of the study was to investigate cognitive outcomes at 6.5 years in children born very pr...
Preterm infants are at increased risk for a wide range of developmental disorders, including sensory...
BACKGROUND: We previously reported the neurological findings of the Dubowitz neonatal examination in...
BACKGROUND: We previously reported the neurological findings of the Dubowitz neonatal examination in...
Background. Infants who were born small for gestational age (SGA) are at risk for impaired neurodeve...
BACKGROUND. Studies of very preterm infants have demonstrated impairments in multiple neurocognitive...
Extremely preterm infants are at increased risk of motor impairment. The Canadian Neonatal Follow-Up...
Evaluate the spectrum of neurodevelopmental outcome in a contemporary cohort of extremely preterm in...
A neonatal illness severity score, The Score for Neonatal Acute Physiology-II (SNAP-II), predicts ne...
Background: The survival rate of preterm children has risen steadily due to advances in obstetric an...
Despite reductions in mortality and morbidity among children born extremely preterm, they remain at ...
BACKGROUND. Studies of very preterm infants have demonstrated impairments in multiple neurocognitive...
BACKGROUND: Birth before 26 weeks of gestation is associated with a high prevalence of neurologic...
The preterm birth incidence and survival rates have been increasing over the last few decades due to...
The preterm birth incidence and survival rates have been increasing over the last few decades due to...
Aim The aim of the study was to investigate cognitive outcomes at 6.5 years in children born very pr...
Preterm infants are at increased risk for a wide range of developmental disorders, including sensory...
BACKGROUND: We previously reported the neurological findings of the Dubowitz neonatal examination in...
BACKGROUND: We previously reported the neurological findings of the Dubowitz neonatal examination in...
Background. Infants who were born small for gestational age (SGA) are at risk for impaired neurodeve...
BACKGROUND. Studies of very preterm infants have demonstrated impairments in multiple neurocognitive...
Extremely preterm infants are at increased risk of motor impairment. The Canadian Neonatal Follow-Up...