[HTML][HTML] Late preterm infants–Changing trends and continuing challenges

S Karnati, S Kollikonda, J Abu-Shaweesh - International Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Late preterm infants, defined as newborns born between 34 0/7-36 6/7 weeks of gestational
age, constitute a unique group among all premature neonates. Often overlooked because of …

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 …

Association between moderate and late preterm birth and neurodevelopment and social-emotional development at age 2 years

JL Cheong, LW Doyle, AC Burnett, KJ Lee… - JAMA …, 2017 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Moderate and late preterm (MLPT) births comprise most preterm infants.
Therefore, long-term developmental concerns in this population potentially have a large …

Preterm neonatal morbidity and mortality by gestational age: a contemporary cohort

TA Manuck, MM Rice, JL Bailit, WA Grobman… - American journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Although preterm birth< 37 weeks' gestation is the leading cause of neonatal
morbidity and mortality in the United States, the majority of data regarding preterm neonatal …

Neurodevelopmental outcomes following late and moderate prematurity: a population-based cohort study

S Johnson, TA Evans, ES Draper, DJ Field… - Archives of Disease in …, 2015 - fn.bmj.com
Objective There is a paucity of data relating to neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants born
late and moderately preterm (LMPT; 32+ 0–36+ 6 weeks). This paper present the results of a …

Stress and feelings in mothers and fathers in NICU: Identifying risk factors for early interventions

C Ionio, E Mascheroni, C Colombo… - Primary health care …, 2019 - cambridge.org
AimsThe aims of this study were to explore parents' stress levels and negative feelings after
premature births and to identify the risk factors related to parents' stress and negative …

Long‐term cognitive and school outcomes of late‐preterm and early‐term births: a systematic review

E Chan, P Leong, R Malouf… - Child: care, health and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Background Children born before full term (39–41 weeks' gestation) are at increased risk of
adverse cognitive outcomes. Risk quantification is important as late‐preterm (LPT; 34–36 …

Long-term stability of language performance in very preterm, moderate-late preterm, and term children

DL Putnick, MH Bornstein, S Eryigit-Madzwamuse… - The Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective To investigate whether children born very preterm, moderate-late preterm, and
term differ in their average level and individual-difference stability in language performance …

A study on the neurodevelopment outcomes of late preterm infants

J You, BH Shamsi, M Hao, CH Cao, WY Yang - BMC neurology, 2019 - Springer
Background The study is intended to fill the knowledge gap about the neuropsychology and
neuromotor developmental outcomes, and identify the perinatal risk factors for late preterm …

Late preterm birth and neurocognitive performance in late adulthood: a birth cohort study

K Heinonen, JG Eriksson, J Lahti, E Kajantie… - …, 2015 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVES: We studied if late preterm birth (34 weeks 0 days–36 weeks 6 days of
gestation) is associated with performance on the Consortium to Establish a Registry for …