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Developmental outcome AND preterm infant

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38382069/measuring-early-relational-health-using-pediatractm-in-a-diverse-sample-of-infant-caregiver-dyads
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alissa Huth-Bocks, Shannon Franz, Patricia A Berglund, Heather M Schroeder, Angela D Staples, Trivellore Raghunathan, Seth Warschausky, H Gerry H Taylor, Gabrielle LeDoux, Lesa Dieter, Katherine Rosenblum, Renee Lajiness O'Neill
OBJECTIVE: Early relational health (ERH) is a key developmental predictor and outcome in infancy and early childhood that reflects social-emotional well-being and promotes resilience throughout childhood. Currently, there is no gold-standard developmental screening tool for ERH in pediatric care settings. This study examined the psychometric properties of items assessing ERH that are part of a web-based, caregiver-report screening tool called PediaTracTM. It was hypothesized that ERH could be reliably estimated and that second-order factors would be revealed within the latent construct ERH...
February 21, 2024: Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics: JDBP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38377881/agreement-between-hammersmith-neonatal-neurological-examination-hnne-and-test-of-infant-motor-performance-timp-in-neurodevelopmental-assessment-of-preterm-infants-32%C3%A2-weeks-gestation-at-term-corrected-age
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mandi Suet Ning See, Imelda Lustestica Ereno, Wan Ying Teh, Vijayendra Ranjan Baral, Roger Daniel Vaughan, Cheo Lian Yeo
OBJECTIVES: To determine the agreement between HNNE and TIMP at TCA for preterm infants born <32+0 weeks' gestation, and to evaluate their correlation to PDMS-2 at 12-month corrected age (CA). METHODS: Infants born between November 2013 to June 2022 who had both HNNE and TIMP performed at TCA of 37+0 -41+6 weeks gestation, and motor outcome assessed using the PDMS-2 at 12-month old were enrolled. The HNNE and 12-month PDMS-2 findings were categorized as optimal vs sub-optimal...
February 14, 2024: Early Human Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38367973/baby-habit-ile-intervention-study-protocol-of-a-randomised-controlled-trial-in-infants-aged-6-18-months-with-unilateral-cerebral-palsy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Astrid Carton de Tournai, Enimie Herman, Estelle Gathy, Daniela Ebner-Karestinos, Rodrigo Araneda, Laurence Dricot, Benoît Macq, Yves Vandermeeren, Yannick Bleyenheuft
INTRODUCTION: Research using animal models suggests that intensive motor skill training in infants under 2 years old with cerebral palsy (CP) may significantly reduce, or even prevent, maladaptive neuroplastic changes following brain injury. However, the effects of such interventions to tentatively prevent secondary neurological damages have never been assessed in infants with CP. This study aims to determine the effect of the baby Hand and Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy Including Lower Extremities (baby HABIT-ILE) in infants with unilateral CP, compared with a control intervention...
February 17, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38367583/outcomes-in-14-live-births-resulting-from-pegvaliase-treated-pregnancies-in-pku-affected-females
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caide Bier, Kaelin Dickey, Brittan Bibb, Angela Crutcher, Rebecca Sponberg, Richard Chang, Monica Boyer, Laura Davis-Keppen, Cindy Matthes, Michelle Tharp, Danielle Vice, Erin Cooney, Megan Morand, Joseph Ray, Melissa Lah, Markey McNutt, Hans C Andersson
BACKGROUND: Adults with PKU have difficulty maintaining plasma phenylalanine (Phe) in the range that is safe for neurologic function. Elevated plasma Phe is a risk factor for congenital anomalies and developmental delay in offspring resulting from pregnancies with poor Phe control in women with PKU. Enzyme supplementation with pegvaliase allows adults with PKU to eat an unrestricted diet and have plasma Phe levels in a safe range for pregnancy but pegvaliase has not been approved for use in pregnant females with PKU...
February 3, 2024: Molecular Genetics and Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38360711/developing-a-practical-neurodevelopmental-prediction-model-for-targeting-high-risk-very-preterm-infants-during-visit-after-nicu-a-retrospective-national-longitudinal-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hao Wei Chung, Ju-Chieh Chen, Hsiu-Lin Chen, Fang-Yu Ko, Shinn-Ying Ho
BACKGROUND: Follow-up visits for very preterm infants (VPI) after hospital discharge is crucial for their neurodevelopmental trajectories, but ensuring their attendance before 12 months corrected age (CA) remains a challenge. Current prediction models focus on future outcomes at discharge, but post-discharge data may enhance predictions of neurodevelopmental trajectories due to brain plasticity. Few studies in this field have utilized machine learning models to achieve this potential benefit with transparency, explainability, and transportability...
February 16, 2024: BMC Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38358663/contributions-of-prenatal-risk-factors-and-neonatal-epigenetics-to-cognitive-outcome-in-children-born-very-preterm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie Camerota, Barry M Lester, Elisabeth C McGowan, Brian S Carter, Jennifer Check, Lynne M Dansereau, Sheri A DellaGrotta, Jennifer B Helderman, Julie A Hofheimer, Cynthia M Loncar, Charles R Neal, T Michael O'Shea, Steven L Pastyrnak, Lynne M Smith, Sarina Abrishamcar, Anke Hüls, Carmen J Marsit, Todd M Everson
Children born less than 30 weeks gestational age (GA) are at high risk for neurodevelopmental delay compared to term peers. Prenatal risk factors and neonatal epigenetics could help identify preterm children at highest risk for poor cognitive outcomes. We aimed to understand the associations among cumulative prenatal risk, neonatal DNA methylation, and child cognitive ability at age 3 years, including whether DNA methylation mediates the association between prenatal risk and cognitive ability. We studied 379 neonates (54% male) born less than 30 weeks GA who had DNA methylation measured at neonatal intensive care unit discharge along with 3-year follow-up data...
February 15, 2024: Developmental Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38356035/factors-affecting-length-of-stay-according-to-bronchopulmonary-dysplasia-severity-a-nationwide-cohort-study-in-korea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hye Mi Lee, Jeongmin Shin, Sae Yun Kim, So Young Kim
BACKGROUND: Longer hospitalizations for preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) delay developmental outcomes, increase the risk for hospital-acquired complications, and exert a substantial socioeconomic burden. This study aimed to identify factors associated with an extended length of stay (LOS) at different levels of severity of BPD. METHODS: A cohort study was conducted using the Korean Neonatal Network registry of very low birth weight infants with BPD between 2013 and 2017 through retrospective analysis...
February 15, 2024: World Journal of Pediatrics: WJP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38355639/early-brain-cognitive-development-in-late-preterm-infants-an-event-related-potential-and-resting-eeg-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qinfen Zhang, Xuan Dong, Wenjie Jin, Jiaojiao Fan
BACKGROUND: Late preterm infants (LPIs) are at risk of neurodevelopmental delay. Research on their cognitive development is helpful for early intervention and follow-up. METHODS: Event-related potential (ERP) and resting electroencephalography (RS-EEG) were used to study the brain cognitive function of LPIs in the early stage of life. The Gesell Developmental Scale (GDS) was used to track the neurodevelopmental status at the age of 1 year after correction, and to explore the neurophysiological indicators that could predict the outcome of cognitive development in the early stage...
February 14, 2024: Italian Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38350642/respiratory-severity-score-and-neurodevelopmental-outcomes-at-age-3-years-in-extremely-preterm-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kei Tamai, A Takeuchi, Makoto Nakamura, Naomi Matsumoto, Takashi Yorifuji, Misao Kageyama
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to examine the association between respiratory severity score (RSS, mean airway pressure × fraction of inspired oxygen) and neurodevelopmental outcomes in extremely preterm infants. STUDY DESIGN: This was a single-center, retrospective cohort study. We analyzed data from extremely preterm infants who were admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit at Okayama Medical Center between 2010 and 2019. Infants without invasive respiratory management during the first day of life were excluded...
February 13, 2024: American Journal of Perinatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38348930/early-developmental-intervention-programmes-provided-post-hospital-discharge-to-prevent-motor-and-cognitive-impairment-in-preterm-infants
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REVIEW
Jane Orton, Lex W Doyle, Tanya Tripathi, Roslyn Boyd, Peter J Anderson, Alicia Spittle
BACKGROUND: Infants born preterm are at increased risk of cognitive and motor impairments compared with infants born at term. Early developmental interventions for preterm infants are targeted at the infant or the parent-infant relationship, or both, and may focus on different aspects of early development. They aim to improve developmental outcomes for these infants, but the long-term benefits remain unclear. This is an update of a Cochrane review first published in 2007 and updated in 2012 and 2015...
February 13, 2024: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38325946/comorbidities-and-late-outcomes-in-neonatal-pulmonary-hypertension
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REVIEW
Emily S Stieren, Deepika Sankaran, Satyan Lakshminrusimha, Catherine A Rottkamp
Long-term outcomes of persistent pulmonary hypertension of newborn (PPHN) depend on disease severity, duration of ventilation, and associated anomalies. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia survivors may have respiratory morbidities and developmental delay. The presence of PPHN is associated with increased mortality in hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, though the effects on neurodevelopment are less clear. Preterm infants can develop pulmonary hypertension (PH) early in the postnatal course or later in the setting of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD)...
March 2024: Clinics in Perinatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38317732/dataset-on-neonatal-and-maternal-factors-influencing-neurodevelopmental-outcomes-in-preterm-infants-a-study-focused-on-the-healthcare-context-of-mashhad-iran
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Azadeh Darabi, Raheleh Faramarzi, Hassan Boskabadi, Gholamali Maamouri, Reyhane Rezvani
This dataset offers an insight into the neurodevelopmental trajectories of preterm infants, encapsulating a wide array of neonatal and maternal factors. The data variables include demographic details alongside a detailed account of maternal health during pregnancy, encompassing aspects and other complications. Furthermore, the dataset documents neonatal health conditions. It also records critical indicators of neonatal health. The dataset is enriched with data on medical interventions and hospitalization details...
April 2024: Data in Brief
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38290830/neurodevelopment-at-age-5-5-years-according-to-ages-stages-questionnaire-at-2-years-corrected-age-in-children-born-preterm-the-epipage-2-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie-Laure Charkaluk, Gildas Delavoix Kana, Valérie Benhammou, Isabelle Guellec, Mathilde Letouzey, Andrei Scott Morgan, Alexandra Nuytten, Héloïse Torchin, Sabrina Twilhaar, Gilles Cambonie, Stéphane Marret, Pierre Yves Ancel, Véronique Pierrat
OBJECTIVE: To report neurodevelopment at age 5.5 years according to developmental delay screening with the Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) in late infancy in preterm-born children. DESIGN: Population-based cohort study, EPIPAGE-2. SETTING: France, 2011-2017. PARTICIPANTS: 2504 children born at 24-26, 27-31 and 32-34 weeks, free of cerebral palsy, deafness or blindness at 2 years' corrected age. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Moderate/severe, mild or no disability at age 5...
February 9, 2024: Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38286129/association-of-neonatal-antibiotic-exposure-with-long-term-growth-trajectory-faltering-in-preterm-birth-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yung-Chieh Lin, Chi-Hsiang Chu, Yen-Kuang Lin, Chih-Chia Chen, Li-Wen Chen, Chao-Ching Huang
INTRODUCTION: Preterm neonates often receive a variety of duration of antibiotic exposure during admission. The aim of the study was to evaluate whether neonatal antibiotic exposure is relevant with longitudinal growth problems in preterm-birth children. METHODS: This prospective study enrolled 481 infants who were born &lt;32 weeks of gestation, discharged, and longitudinally followed from corrected age (CA) 6-60 months. After excluding 153 infants with blood culture-confirmed bacteremia, necrotizing enterocolitis, severe cerebral palsy, intestinal ostomy, and congenital anomaly, 328 infants were included for analysis...
January 29, 2024: Neonatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38286121/pain-stress-mitochondrial-dysfunction-and-neurodevelopment-in-preterm-infants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tingting Zhao, Xiaolin Chang, Subrata Kumar Biswas, Jeremy L Balsbaugh, Jennifer Liddle, Ming-Hui Chen, Adam P Matson, Nathan N Alder, Xiaomei Cong
Introduction Preterm infants experience tremendous early life pain/stress during their neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) hospitalization, which impacts their neurodevelopmental outcomes. Mitochondrial function/dysfunction may interface between perinatal stress events and neurodevelopment. Nevertheless, the specific proteins or pathways linking mitochondrial functions to pain-induced neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants are remain unidentified. Our study aims to investigate the associations among pain/stress, proteins associated with mitochondrial function/dysfunction, and neurobehavioral responses in preterm infants...
January 29, 2024: Developmental Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38282247/pain-and-neurodevelopmental-outcomes-of-infants-born-very-preterm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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January 28, 2024: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275433/neurodevelopmental-outcome-and-neuroimaging-of-very-low-birth-weight-infants-from-an-italian-nicu-adopting-the-family-centered-care-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Licia Lugli, Marisa Pugliese, Natascia Bertoncelli, Luca Bedetti, Cristina Agnini, Isotta Guidotti, Maria Federica Roversi, Elisa Muttini Della Casa, Francesca Cavalleri, Alessandra Todeschini, Antonella Di Caprio, Tommaso Zini, Lucia Corso, Francesca Miselli, Fabrizio Ferrari, Alberto Berardi
BACKGROUND: Improvements in perinatal care have substantially decreased mortality rates among preterm infants, yet their neurodevelopmental outcomes and quality of life persist as a pertinent public health concern. Family-centered care has emerged as a holistic philosophy that promotes effective alliances among patients, families, and healthcare providers to improve the quality of care. AIMS: This longitudinal prospective study aims to evaluate the neurodevelopmental outcomes and brain MRI findings in a cohort of preterm newborns admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) adopting a family-centered care model...
December 21, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275196/early-versus-late-administration-of-amino-acids-in-preterm-infants-receiving-parenteral-nutrition
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REVIEW
Amit Trivedi, Vishal Jatana, John Kh Sinn
BACKGROUND: Observational studies in preterm newborns suggest that delay in administering amino acids (AA) could result in a protein catabolic state and impact on growth and development. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this review was to compare the efficacy and safety of early versus late administration of intravenous AA in neonates born at < 37 weeks of gestation. SEARCH METHODS: We searched CENTRAL, MEDLINE, Embase, and trial registries in March 2023...
January 26, 2024: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38269126/case-series-of-reproductive-outcomes-after-surgical-correction-of-obstructed-hemivagina-in-ohvira
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Megan E Bunnell, Danielle T Cipres, Marc R Laufer
Obstructed hemivagina and ipsilateral renal anomaly (OHVIRA) is a rare congenital developmental syndrome manifested by uterine duplication, lower genital tract obstruction, and unilateral renal anomaly. Literature on reproductive outcomes in this patient population is limited. The aim of this study is to describe obstetric outcomes after surgical correction of obstructed hemivagina in a longitudinal cohort of patients with a diagnosis of OHVIRA. All cases of OHVIRA presenting to a single tertiary care children's hospital from 1990 to 2021 were retrospectively reviewed...
January 2024: American Journal of Perinatology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38252445/in-utero-exposure-to-maternal-covid-19-vaccination-and-offspring-neurodevelopment-at-12-and-18-months
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eleni G Jaswa, Marcelle I Cedars, Karla J Lindquist, Somer L Bishop, Young-Shin Kim, Amy Kaing, Mary Prahl, Stephanie L Gaw, Jamie Corley, Elena Hoskin, Yoon Jae Cho, Elizabeth Rogers, Heather G Huddleston
IMPORTANCE: Uptake of COVID-19 vaccines among pregnant individuals was hampered by safety concerns around potential risks to unborn children. Data clarifying early neurodevelopmental outcomes of offspring exposed to COVID-19 vaccination in utero are lacking. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether in utero exposure to maternal COVID-19 vaccination was associated with differences in scores on the Ages and Stages Questionnaire, third edition (ASQ-3), at 12 and 18 months of age...
January 22, 2024: JAMA Pediatrics
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