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Impact of Suspected Preterm Labor during Pregnancy on Cardiometabolic Profile and Neurodevelopment during Childhood: A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol

Introduction: Suspected preterm labor (SPL), defined as the presence of regular and painful uterine contractions and cervical shortening, represents a prenatal insult with potential long-term consequences. However, despite recent evidence demonstrating suboptimal neurodevelopment at 2 years in this...

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Autores principales: González, Jesús, Vilella, Marina, Ruiz, Sonia, Iglesia, Iris, Clavero-Adell, Marcos, Ayerza-Casas, Ariadna, Matute-Llorente, Angel, Oros, Daniel, Casajús, Jose Antonio, Pueyo, Victoria, Rodriguez, Gerardo, Paules, Cristina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980410
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13061101
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author González, Jesús
Vilella, Marina
Ruiz, Sonia
Iglesia, Iris
Clavero-Adell, Marcos
Ayerza-Casas, Ariadna
Matute-Llorente, Angel
Oros, Daniel
Casajús, Jose Antonio
Pueyo, Victoria
Rodriguez, Gerardo
Paules, Cristina
author_facet González, Jesús
Vilella, Marina
Ruiz, Sonia
Iglesia, Iris
Clavero-Adell, Marcos
Ayerza-Casas, Ariadna
Matute-Llorente, Angel
Oros, Daniel
Casajús, Jose Antonio
Pueyo, Victoria
Rodriguez, Gerardo
Paules, Cristina
author_sort González, Jesús
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description Introduction: Suspected preterm labor (SPL), defined as the presence of regular and painful uterine contractions and cervical shortening, represents a prenatal insult with potential long-term consequences. However, despite recent evidence demonstrating suboptimal neurodevelopment at 2 years in this population, it remains underestimated as a significant risk factor for neurodevelopmental disorders or other chronic diseases. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of suspected preterm labor during pregnancy on cardiometabolic profile and neurodevelopment during childhood (6–8 years). Methods and analysis: Prospective cohort study including children whose mothers suffered suspected preterm labour during pregnancy and paired controls. Neurodevelopmental, cardiovascular, and metabolic assessments will be performed at 6–8 years of age. A trained psychologist will carry out the neurodevelopment assessment including intelligence, visual perception, and behavioral assessment. Body composition and physical fitness assessment will be performed by one trained pediatrician and nurse. Finally, cardiovascular evaluation, including echocardiography and blood pressure, will be performed by two pediatric cardiologists. Data regarding perinatal and postnatal characteristics, diet, lifestyle, and weekly screen time of the child will be obtained from medical history and direct interviews with families. Primary outcome measures will include body mass index and adiposity, percentage of fat mass and total and regional lean mass, bone mineral content and density, cardiorespiratory resistance, isometric muscle strength, dynamic lower body strength, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, left ventricle (LV) systolic and diastolic function, general intelligence index, visuospatial working memory span, oculomotor control test, index of emotional, and behavioral problems.
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spelling pubmed-100471132023-03-29 Impact of Suspected Preterm Labor during Pregnancy on Cardiometabolic Profile and Neurodevelopment during Childhood: A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol González, Jesús Vilella, Marina Ruiz, Sonia Iglesia, Iris Clavero-Adell, Marcos Ayerza-Casas, Ariadna Matute-Llorente, Angel Oros, Daniel Casajús, Jose Antonio Pueyo, Victoria Rodriguez, Gerardo Paules, Cristina Diagnostics (Basel) Study Protocol Introduction: Suspected preterm labor (SPL), defined as the presence of regular and painful uterine contractions and cervical shortening, represents a prenatal insult with potential long-term consequences. However, despite recent evidence demonstrating suboptimal neurodevelopment at 2 years in this population, it remains underestimated as a significant risk factor for neurodevelopmental disorders or other chronic diseases. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of suspected preterm labor during pregnancy on cardiometabolic profile and neurodevelopment during childhood (6–8 years). Methods and analysis: Prospective cohort study including children whose mothers suffered suspected preterm labour during pregnancy and paired controls. Neurodevelopmental, cardiovascular, and metabolic assessments will be performed at 6–8 years of age. A trained psychologist will carry out the neurodevelopment assessment including intelligence, visual perception, and behavioral assessment. Body composition and physical fitness assessment will be performed by one trained pediatrician and nurse. Finally, cardiovascular evaluation, including echocardiography and blood pressure, will be performed by two pediatric cardiologists. Data regarding perinatal and postnatal characteristics, diet, lifestyle, and weekly screen time of the child will be obtained from medical history and direct interviews with families. Primary outcome measures will include body mass index and adiposity, percentage of fat mass and total and regional lean mass, bone mineral content and density, cardiorespiratory resistance, isometric muscle strength, dynamic lower body strength, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, left ventricle (LV) systolic and diastolic function, general intelligence index, visuospatial working memory span, oculomotor control test, index of emotional, and behavioral problems. MDPI 2023-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10047113/ /pubmed/36980410 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13061101 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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González, Jesús
Vilella, Marina
Ruiz, Sonia
Iglesia, Iris
Clavero-Adell, Marcos
Ayerza-Casas, Ariadna
Matute-Llorente, Angel
Oros, Daniel
Casajús, Jose Antonio
Pueyo, Victoria
Rodriguez, Gerardo
Paules, Cristina
Impact of Suspected Preterm Labor during Pregnancy on Cardiometabolic Profile and Neurodevelopment during Childhood: A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol
title Impact of Suspected Preterm Labor during Pregnancy on Cardiometabolic Profile and Neurodevelopment during Childhood: A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol
title_full Impact of Suspected Preterm Labor during Pregnancy on Cardiometabolic Profile and Neurodevelopment during Childhood: A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol
title_fullStr Impact of Suspected Preterm Labor during Pregnancy on Cardiometabolic Profile and Neurodevelopment during Childhood: A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Suspected Preterm Labor during Pregnancy on Cardiometabolic Profile and Neurodevelopment during Childhood: A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol
title_short Impact of Suspected Preterm Labor during Pregnancy on Cardiometabolic Profile and Neurodevelopment during Childhood: A Prospective Cohort Study Protocol
title_sort impact of suspected preterm labor during pregnancy on cardiometabolic profile and neurodevelopment during childhood: a prospective cohort study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980410
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13061101
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