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Preterm birth–associated neurodevelopmental impairment estimates at regional and global levels for 2010

BACKGROUND: In 2010, there were an estimated 15 million preterm births worldwide (<37 wk gestation). Survivors are at risk of adverse outcomes, and burden estimation at global and regional levels is critical for priority setting. METHODS: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses were undertaken to es...

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Autores principales: Blencowe, Hannah, Lee, Anne CC, Cousens, Simon, Bahalim, Adil, Narwal, Rajesh, Zhong, Nanbert, Chou, Doris, Say, Lale, Modi, Neena, Katz, Joanne, Vos, Theo, Marlow, Neil, Lawn, Joy E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24366461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/pr.2013.204
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author Blencowe, Hannah
Lee, Anne CC
Cousens, Simon
Bahalim, Adil
Narwal, Rajesh
Zhong, Nanbert
Chou, Doris
Say, Lale
Modi, Neena
Katz, Joanne
Vos, Theo
Marlow, Neil
Lawn, Joy E.
author_facet Blencowe, Hannah
Lee, Anne CC
Cousens, Simon
Bahalim, Adil
Narwal, Rajesh
Zhong, Nanbert
Chou, Doris
Say, Lale
Modi, Neena
Katz, Joanne
Vos, Theo
Marlow, Neil
Lawn, Joy E.
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description BACKGROUND: In 2010, there were an estimated 15 million preterm births worldwide (<37 wk gestation). Survivors are at risk of adverse outcomes, and burden estimation at global and regional levels is critical for priority setting. METHODS: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses were undertaken to estimate the risk of long-term neurodevelopmental impairment for surviving preterm babies according to the level of care. A compartmental model was used to estimate the number of impaired postneonatal survivors following preterm birth in 2010. A separate model (DisMod-MR) was used to estimate years lived with disability (YLDs) for the global burden of disease 2010 study. Disability adjusted life years (DALYs) were calculated as the sum of YLDs and years of life lost (YLLs). RESULTS: In 2010, there were an estimated 13 million preterm births who survived beyond the first month. Of these, 345,000 (2.7%, uncertainty range: 269,000–420,000) were estimated to have moderate or severe neurodevelopmental impairment, and a further 567,000 (4.4%, (445,000–732,000)) were estimated to have mild neurodevelopmental impairment. Many more have specific learning or behavioral impairments or reduced physical or mental health. Fewest data are available where the burden is heaviest. Preterm birth was responsible for 77 million DALYs, 3.1% of the global total, of which only 3 million were YLDs. CONCLUSION: Most preterm births (>90%) survive without neurodevelopmental impairment. Developing effective means of prevention of preterm birth should be a longer term priority, but major burden reduction could be made immediately with improved coverage and quality of care. Improved newborn care would reduce mortality, especially in low-income countries and is likely to reduce impairment in survivors, particularly in middle-income settings.
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spelling pubmed-38737102013-12-27 Preterm birth–associated neurodevelopmental impairment estimates at regional and global levels for 2010 Blencowe, Hannah Lee, Anne CC Cousens, Simon Bahalim, Adil Narwal, Rajesh Zhong, Nanbert Chou, Doris Say, Lale Modi, Neena Katz, Joanne Vos, Theo Marlow, Neil Lawn, Joy E. Pediatr Res Population Study BACKGROUND: In 2010, there were an estimated 15 million preterm births worldwide (<37 wk gestation). Survivors are at risk of adverse outcomes, and burden estimation at global and regional levels is critical for priority setting. METHODS: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses were undertaken to estimate the risk of long-term neurodevelopmental impairment for surviving preterm babies according to the level of care. A compartmental model was used to estimate the number of impaired postneonatal survivors following preterm birth in 2010. A separate model (DisMod-MR) was used to estimate years lived with disability (YLDs) for the global burden of disease 2010 study. Disability adjusted life years (DALYs) were calculated as the sum of YLDs and years of life lost (YLLs). RESULTS: In 2010, there were an estimated 13 million preterm births who survived beyond the first month. Of these, 345,000 (2.7%, uncertainty range: 269,000–420,000) were estimated to have moderate or severe neurodevelopmental impairment, and a further 567,000 (4.4%, (445,000–732,000)) were estimated to have mild neurodevelopmental impairment. Many more have specific learning or behavioral impairments or reduced physical or mental health. Fewest data are available where the burden is heaviest. Preterm birth was responsible for 77 million DALYs, 3.1% of the global total, of which only 3 million were YLDs. CONCLUSION: Most preterm births (>90%) survive without neurodevelopmental impairment. Developing effective means of prevention of preterm birth should be a longer term priority, but major burden reduction could be made immediately with improved coverage and quality of care. Improved newborn care would reduce mortality, especially in low-income countries and is likely to reduce impairment in survivors, particularly in middle-income settings. Nature Publishing Group 2013-12 2013-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3873710/ /pubmed/24366461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/pr.2013.204 Text en Copyright © 2013 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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Blencowe, Hannah
Lee, Anne CC
Cousens, Simon
Bahalim, Adil
Narwal, Rajesh
Zhong, Nanbert
Chou, Doris
Say, Lale
Modi, Neena
Katz, Joanne
Vos, Theo
Marlow, Neil
Lawn, Joy E.
Preterm birth–associated neurodevelopmental impairment estimates at regional and global levels for 2010
title Preterm birth–associated neurodevelopmental impairment estimates at regional and global levels for 2010
title_full Preterm birth–associated neurodevelopmental impairment estimates at regional and global levels for 2010
title_fullStr Preterm birth–associated neurodevelopmental impairment estimates at regional and global levels for 2010
title_full_unstemmed Preterm birth–associated neurodevelopmental impairment estimates at regional and global levels for 2010
title_short Preterm birth–associated neurodevelopmental impairment estimates at regional and global levels for 2010
title_sort preterm birth–associated neurodevelopmental impairment estimates at regional and global levels for 2010
topic Population Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24366461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/pr.2013.204
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