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Neuropsychological and behavioral outcomes of extremely low birth weight at age three.

Ida Sue Baron1, Kristine Erickson, Margot D Ahronovich, Robin Baker, Fern R Litman.   

Abstract

Preterm (PT) birth is an established risk factor for high mortality and morbidity rates. Infants and school-aged children have been well-studied, but few have described neuropsychological and behavioral outcomes at preschool age. We compared a 2004-2006 preterm/extremely low birth weight (ELBW) cohort (PT/ELBW; N = 60) born ≤ 33 weeks gestation and <1,000 g with term-born participants (N = 90) at age 3. PT/ELBW subgroups (<26 weeks; 26-33 weeks) performed more poorly than the term-born group on verbal, nonverbal, fine motor, visual-motor, visual attention, noun fluency, early number concepts, and functional communication measures prior to age correction; PT/ELBW children born <26 weeks additionally performed more poorly on action-verb fluency. Those born 26-33 weeks had executive and adaptive deficits on parental behavioral report. Age correction significantly improved preterm scores without masking relative verbal, nonverbal, motor, and behavioral weaknesses that may require early intervention. In conclusion, subtle delays in emergent neuropsychological and behavioral functions are measurable at age 3, and neurobiological immaturity remains a prepotent influence on outcome in the preschool years. Further study should enhance our understanding of the trajectory of brain development and the limits of neuroplasticity in these highly at-risk children.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21253988     DOI: 10.1080/87565641.2011.540526

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Neuropsychol        ISSN: 1532-6942            Impact factor:   2.253


  9 in total

1.  Longitudinal associations between self-regulation and the academic and behavioral adjustment of young children born preterm.

Authors:  Janean E Dilworth-Bart; Julie A Poehlmann-Tynan; Amy Taub; Carolyn A Liesen; Daniel Bolt
Journal:  Early Child Res Q       Date:  2017-10-15

2.  Complementary assessments of executive function in preterm and full-term preschoolers.

Authors:  Irene M Loe; Maya Chatav; Nidia Alduncin
Journal:  Child Neuropsychol       Date:  2014-04-22       Impact factor: 2.500

3.  Cognitive outcomes for extremely preterm/extremely low birth weight children in kindergarten.

Authors:  Leah J Orchinik; H Gerry Taylor; Kimberly Andrews Espy; Nori Minich; Nancy Klein; Tiffany Sheffield; Maureen Hack
Journal:  J Int Neuropsychol Soc       Date:  2011-09-19       Impact factor: 2.892

4.  Kindergarten classroom functioning of extremely preterm/extremely low birth weight children.

Authors:  Taylor Wong; H Gerry Taylor; Nancy Klein; Kimberly A Espy; Marcia G Anselmo; Nori Minich; Maureen Hack
Journal:  Early Hum Dev       Date:  2014-10-24       Impact factor: 2.079

5.  Resilience in Extremely Preterm/Extremely Low Birth Weight Kindergarten Children.

Authors:  H Gerry Taylor; Nori Minich; Mark Schluchter; Kimberly Andrews Espy; Nancy Klein
Journal:  J Int Neuropsychol Soc       Date:  2019-04       Impact factor: 2.892

6.  Associations between parenting behavior and executive function among preschool-aged children born very preterm.

Authors:  Bharathi J Zvara; Sarah A Keim; Kelly M Boone; Sarah E Anderson
Journal:  Early Child Res Q       Date:  2019-05-23

Review 7.  The Influence of Early Nutrition on Brain Growth and Neurodevelopment in Extremely Preterm Babies: A Narrative Review.

Authors:  Barbara E Cormack; Jane E Harding; Steven P Miller; Frank H Bloomfield
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8.  Neonatal spectral EEG is prognostic of cognitive abilities at school age in premature infants without overt brain damage.

Authors:  Elisa Cainelli; Luca Vedovelli; Isabella Lucia Chiara Mariani Wigley; Patrizia Silvia Bisiacchi; Agnese Suppiej
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2020-09-29       Impact factor: 3.183

9.  School Readiness in 4-Year-Old Very Preterm Children.

Authors:  H Gerry Taylor; Daphne M Vrantsidis; Mary Lauren Neel; Rebekah Benkart; Tyler A Busch; Aryanne de Silva; Shivika Udaipuria; Nathalie L Maitre
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-01
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