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Midterm Neuromotor Development Results of Preterm Babies less than 34 Weeks Gestational Age

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the neuromotor development of premature babies and to determine the risk factors affecting neuromotor development in the middle time (3 years). METHODS: All babies with ≤34 weeks gestational age and born between 2011-2014 and hospitalized in our neonatal clin...

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Autores principales: Bulbul, Ali, Kaya, Dilek Kabakci, Keskin, Gulperi Yagar, Kose, Gulsen, Bulbul, Lida, Elitok, Gizem Kara, Ayyildiz, Ebru, Bas, Evrim Kiray, Uslu1, Sinan
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Publicado: Kare Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7729721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33312033
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/SEMB.2020.06881
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author Bulbul, Ali
Kaya, Dilek Kabakci
Keskin, Gulperi Yagar
Kose, Gulsen
Bulbul, Lida
Elitok, Gizem Kara
Ayyildiz, Ebru
Bas, Evrim Kiray
Uslu1, Sinan
author_facet Bulbul, Ali
Kaya, Dilek Kabakci
Keskin, Gulperi Yagar
Kose, Gulsen
Bulbul, Lida
Elitok, Gizem Kara
Ayyildiz, Ebru
Bas, Evrim Kiray
Uslu1, Sinan
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description OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the neuromotor development of premature babies and to determine the risk factors affecting neuromotor development in the middle time (3 years). METHODS: All babies with ≤34 weeks gestational age and born between 2011-2014 and hospitalized in our neonatal clinic were included in this study. Prenatal, perinatal and postnatal features of the babies were recorded. Consent was obtained from the families who had an outpatient follow-up and agreed to participate in this study. Neurological examination and Denver II Developmental Screening Test (DDST-II) were applied to babies and their results were recorded. Factors affecting neurodevelopment were evaluated. RESULTS: Complete data for 96 of the study infant were obtained. Fifty (52.1%) of the cases were female. The mean birth weight was 1542±518 grams. The mean corrected age was 20.9±10.7 months at the time of the examination. It was found cerebral palsy in 11 babies (11.5%) with the neurological examination and developmental retardation in 15 babies (15.6%) with DDST-II. Low birth weight, a gestational period of 25-26 weeks, Apgar score at 5th minute <7 were found to be the main risk factors for cerebral palsy and abnormal DDST-II result (p<0.05). In babies with abnormal neurological examination, the frequency of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, sepsis and intraventricular hemorrhage were found to be high (p<0.05), and in babies with abnormal DDST-II results the frequency of respiratory distress syndrome, bronchopulmonary dysplasia and sepsis were found to be high (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: In our study, abnormal neurological examination rate was found 11.5% in preterm infants with gestational age ≤34 weeks, and the rate of abnormal DDST-II was found 15.6%. The main factors affecting neuromotor development were gestational week, birth weight and 5th minute Apgar score. The frequency of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, sepsis and intraventricular hemorrhage in babies with abnormal neurological examination, and the frequency of respiratory distress, bronchopulmonary dysplasia and sepsis were found to be high in babies with abnormal DDST-II.
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spelling pubmed-77297212020-12-11 Midterm Neuromotor Development Results of Preterm Babies less than 34 Weeks Gestational Age Bulbul, Ali Kaya, Dilek Kabakci Keskin, Gulperi Yagar Kose, Gulsen Bulbul, Lida Elitok, Gizem Kara Ayyildiz, Ebru Bas, Evrim Kiray Uslu1, Sinan Sisli Etfal Hastan Tip Bul Original Research OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the neuromotor development of premature babies and to determine the risk factors affecting neuromotor development in the middle time (3 years). METHODS: All babies with ≤34 weeks gestational age and born between 2011-2014 and hospitalized in our neonatal clinic were included in this study. Prenatal, perinatal and postnatal features of the babies were recorded. Consent was obtained from the families who had an outpatient follow-up and agreed to participate in this study. Neurological examination and Denver II Developmental Screening Test (DDST-II) were applied to babies and their results were recorded. Factors affecting neurodevelopment were evaluated. RESULTS: Complete data for 96 of the study infant were obtained. Fifty (52.1%) of the cases were female. The mean birth weight was 1542±518 grams. The mean corrected age was 20.9±10.7 months at the time of the examination. It was found cerebral palsy in 11 babies (11.5%) with the neurological examination and developmental retardation in 15 babies (15.6%) with DDST-II. Low birth weight, a gestational period of 25-26 weeks, Apgar score at 5th minute <7 were found to be the main risk factors for cerebral palsy and abnormal DDST-II result (p<0.05). In babies with abnormal neurological examination, the frequency of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, sepsis and intraventricular hemorrhage were found to be high (p<0.05), and in babies with abnormal DDST-II results the frequency of respiratory distress syndrome, bronchopulmonary dysplasia and sepsis were found to be high (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: In our study, abnormal neurological examination rate was found 11.5% in preterm infants with gestational age ≤34 weeks, and the rate of abnormal DDST-II was found 15.6%. The main factors affecting neuromotor development were gestational week, birth weight and 5th minute Apgar score. The frequency of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, sepsis and intraventricular hemorrhage in babies with abnormal neurological examination, and the frequency of respiratory distress, bronchopulmonary dysplasia and sepsis were found to be high in babies with abnormal DDST-II. Kare Publishing 2020-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7729721/ /pubmed/33312033 http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/SEMB.2020.06881 Text en Copyright: © 2019 by The Medical Bulletin of Sisli Etfal Hospital http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
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Kaya, Dilek Kabakci
Keskin, Gulperi Yagar
Kose, Gulsen
Bulbul, Lida
Elitok, Gizem Kara
Ayyildiz, Ebru
Bas, Evrim Kiray
Uslu1, Sinan
Midterm Neuromotor Development Results of Preterm Babies less than 34 Weeks Gestational Age
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title_full Midterm Neuromotor Development Results of Preterm Babies less than 34 Weeks Gestational Age
title_fullStr Midterm Neuromotor Development Results of Preterm Babies less than 34 Weeks Gestational Age
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title_short Midterm Neuromotor Development Results of Preterm Babies less than 34 Weeks Gestational Age
title_sort midterm neuromotor development results of preterm babies less than 34 weeks gestational age
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7729721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33312033
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/SEMB.2020.06881
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