Short-and long-term outcomes of moderate and late preterm infants
G Natarajan, S Shankaran - American journal of perinatology, 2016 - thieme-connect.com
Late (34–36 weeks' gestational age) and moderate (32–33 6/7 weeks' gestational age)
preterm infants constitute approximately 84% of all preterm infants. Over the past few …
preterm infants constitute approximately 84% of all preterm infants. Over the past few …
Neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years for preterm children born at 22 to 34 weeks' gestation in France in 2011: EPIPAGE-2 cohort study
V Pierrat, L Marchand-Martin, C Arnaud, M Kaminski… - bmj, 2017 - bmj.com
Objectives To describe neurodevelopmental outcomes at 2 years corrected age for children
born alive at 22-26, 27-31, and 32-34 weeks' gestation in 2011, and to evaluate changes …
born alive at 22-26, 27-31, and 32-34 weeks' gestation in 2011, and to evaluate changes …
Long term follow up of high risk children: who, why and how?
Background Most babies are born healthy and grow and develop normally through
childhood. There are, however, clearly identifiable high-risk groups of survivors, such as …
childhood. There are, however, clearly identifiable high-risk groups of survivors, such as …
A naturalistic home observational approach to children's language, cognition, and behavior.
K d'Apice, RM Latham, S von Stumm - Developmental Psychology, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Although early life experiences of language and parenting are critical for children's
development, large home observation studies of both domains are scarce in the …
development, large home observation studies of both domains are scarce in the …
Twin Birth Study: 2-year neurodevelopmental follow-up of the randomized trial of planned cesarean or planned vaginal delivery for twin pregnancy
Background The Twin Birth Study randomized women with uncomplicated pregnancies,
between 32 0/7-38 6/7 weeks' gestation where the first twin was in cephalic presentation, to …
between 32 0/7-38 6/7 weeks' gestation where the first twin was in cephalic presentation, to …
Behaviour and development in 24-month-old moderately preterm toddlers
M de Jong, M Verhoeven, CA Lasham… - Archives of Disease in …, 2015 - adc.bmj.com
Objective Moderately preterm children (gestational age 32–36+ 6 weeks) are at risk of
cognitive and behaviour problems at school age. The aim of this study was to investigate if …
cognitive and behaviour problems at school age. The aim of this study was to investigate if …
Differentiating the preterm phenotype: distinct profiles of cognitive and behavioral development following late and moderately preterm birth
S Johnson, G Waheed, BN Manktelow, DJ Field… - The Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Objectives To explore patterns of comorbidity in cognitive and behavioral outcomes at 2
years' corrected age among children born late or moderately preterm (LMPT) and to identify …
years' corrected age among children born late or moderately preterm (LMPT) and to identify …
Paid maternal leave is associated with better language and socioemotional outcomes during toddlerhood
Abstract The United States is the only high‐income country that does not have a national
policy mandating paid leave to working women who give birth. Increased rates of maternal …
policy mandating paid leave to working women who give birth. Increased rates of maternal …
Standardisation of the Parent Report of Children's Abilities–Revised (PARCA-R): a norm-referenced assessment of cognitive and language development at age 2 …
Summary Background The Parent Report of Children's Abilities–Revised (PARCA-R) can be
used to identify preterm born children at risk for developmental delay at age 24 months …
used to identify preterm born children at risk for developmental delay at age 24 months …
[HTML][HTML] Two speeds of increasing milk feeds for very preterm or very low-birthweight infants: the SIFT RCT.
J Dorling, O Hewer, M Hurd, V Bari… - Health Technology …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND Observational data suggest that slowly advancing enteral feeds in preterm
infants may reduce necrotising enterocolitis but increase late-onset sepsis. The Speed of …
infants may reduce necrotising enterocolitis but increase late-onset sepsis. The Speed of …