| Literature DB >> 32942722 |
Domenico M Romeo1,2, Martina Ricci1,2, Maria Picilli1,2, Benedetta Foti1,2, Giorgia Cordaro1,2, Eugenio Mercuri1,2.
Abstract
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Keywords: cerebral palsy; late preterm; neurological examination; neurological outcome
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32942722 PMCID: PMC7558342 DOI: 10.3390/medicina56090475
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
Figure 1Flowchart of included studies.
Studies reporting neonatal neurological assessment.
| Authors | No. of Patients | Ga (Weeks) | M:F | Age of Assessment | Tool | Main Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Romeo et al. [ | 375 | 34–36 | 1.09 | Term-age | HNNE | Differences in scoring among the GAs |
| Romeo et al. [ | 118 | 34–36 | 1.18 | 48–72 h after birth | HNNE | Similar distribution of the scores among the GAs |
| Chin et al. [ | 79 | 34–36 | 1.19 | 12–72 h after birth and at term-age | HNNE | Differences in ‘tone’ and ‘movement’ items between LP and FT |
| Spittle et al. [ | 129 | 34–36 | 1 | 2 days–2 weeks after birth | HNNE, NNNS, GMA | Lower scores in most of the items for LP population compared to FT |
| Spittle et al. [ | 197 | 32–36 | 0.95 | Term-age and at 2 years CA | HNNE, NNNS, Bayley Scales | Low scores on HNNE and NNNS were associated with cognitive delay |
| Cheong et al. [ | NR | 34–36 | NR | NR | Review: newborn neurobehavioral assessments | Suboptimal scores in LP compared with FT |
| Eeles et al. [ | 196 | 32–36 | 0.9 | Term-age | HNNE, NNNS, GMA | Significant relationship between MRI abnormalities and suboptimal scores on the NNNS and the HNNE, and abnormal GMA |
| Ince et al. [ | 35 | 34–36 | 0.59 | 48 h of birth | Moro reflex | Significant difference for latency interval in the complete Moro response between LP and FT |
| Romeo et al. [ | 80 | 34–36 | 0.9 | 48–72 h after birth and at term-age | Neurovisual functions | More mature skills in LP at term-age |
| Mercuri et al. [ | NR | 34–36 | NR | NR | Review: HNNE and neurovisual functions | LP had more immature responses than FT |
GA, gestational age; HNNE, Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination; NNNS, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Network Neurobehavioral Scale; GMA, General Movement assessment; CA, corrected age; NR, not reported; LP, late preterm; FT, full term, MP, moderate preterm; VP, very preterm.
Studies reporting data after the neonatal period, in the first two years after birth.
| Authors | No. of Patients | Ga (Weeks) | M:F | Age of Assessment | Tool | Main Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Romeo et al. [ | 448 | 35–36 | 1 | 6–9–12 months CA | HINE | HINE score were lower in LT than in FT, especially for tone and reflex items |
| Romeo et al. [ | 71 | 33–36 | 1.2 | 3–6–9–12 months CA | HINE | Lower global and tone scores in LP than FT |
| Chatzioanidis et al. [ | 134 | 34–36 | 1.2 | 6–12 months CA | HINE | Differences in scores among the GAs |
| Romeo et al. [ | NR | 34–36 | NR | NR | Review | LP had a different development during the first year of life |
| Brogna et al. [ | 574 | 34–36 | NR | 1–3 months CA | GMA | Significant correlation between GMA and neuromotor outcome |
| Bultmann et al. [ | 23 | 32–36 | 1.5 | Term-age and at 3 months CA | GMA | Substantial changes in most of the parameters between the first and the second measurement |
| Romeo et al. [ | 484 | 35–37 | 1.03 | 3–6–9–12 months CA | Forward parachute reaction (FPR) | Similar development between LP and FT |
GMA, General Movement assessment; HINE, Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination; GA, gestational age; CA, corrected age; NR, not reported; LP, late preterm; FT, full term, MP, moderate preterm; VP, very preterm.
Studies reporting incidence of CP and motor disorder during the infancy.
| Authors | No. of Patients | Ga (Weeks) | M:F | Age of Assessment | Tool | Main Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hirvonen et al. [ | 39,932 | 34–36 | NR | First 4 years of life | Neuro-imaging and clinical multidisciplinary evaluation | LP had a higher risk of developing CP compared to FT |
| Zhao et al. [ | 135,650 | 32–36 | NR | NR | Neuro-imaging and clinical multidisciplinary evaluation | Significant association between small for gestational age and CP in LP |
| Petrini et al. [ | 8341 | 34–36 | 1.19 | NR | ICD-9 | 3-fold increased risk of CP in LP infants population |
| Teune et al. [ | 40,416 | 34–36 | NR | NR | Review | LP had a higher risk of developing CP compared to FT |
| Favrais et al. [ | NR | 34–36 | NR | NR | Review | LP had a higher risk of developing CP compared to FT |
| Moster et al. [ | 31,169 | 34–36 | 1.22 | NR | National registry | LP had a higher risk of developing CP compared to FT |
| Thygesen et al. [ | 39,420 | 32–36 | 1.18 | First 5 years of age | National Cerebral Palsy Registry | Increased risk of CP in infants with respiratory distress syndrome |
| Johnson et al. [ | 638 | 32–36 | 1.16 | 2 years CA | Questionnaire proposed to parents | No difference in incidence of CP between LP and FT |
| Odd et al. [ | 741 | 32–36 | 1.3 | 7–8 years of age | ALSPAC coordination test | Higher incidence of CP and coordination problems in LP |
| Palumbi et al. [ | 68 | 34–36 | 1.95 | Mean age: 7.5 years | DSM-5 | Coordination disorder in 19.1% of LP |
| You et al. [ | 112 | 34–36 | 1.19 | 2–2.5 years | Chinese versions of the Gesell Development Diagnosis scale and a neurological examination | Higher incidence of motor disorder in LP than FT |
| Ramdin et al. [ | 56 | 34–36 | 0.6 | Mean age: 16.5 months | Bayley scales | No difference between LP and FT |
| Morag et al. [ | 124 | 34–36 | 1.06 | 6 and 12 months | Alberta Infant Motor Scale and Griffiths Scales | LP had lower scores in all subscales then FT, using CA |
| Potijk et al. [ | 926 | 32–35 | NR | 2 years | ASQ | Decreasing gestational age was associated with an increased risk of delay in general development, motor and communication skills |
| Hornman et al. [ | 688 | 32–35 | 1.4 | 4 and 5 years | ASQ | MP and LP showed a trend comparable with FT. The whole preterm group had more emerging motor problems. |
| Benzies et al. [ | 82 | 34–36 | 1.2 | 4, 8 and 18 months CA | ASQ | LP had lower scores in fine motor domain at 4 months CA, in gross motor and communication domains at 8 months CA, but no significant differences with normative sample at 18 months CA. |
| Ballantyne et al. [ | 52 | 34–36 | 1.5 | 12 months | ASQ | LP had an increased risk of developmental delay in the gross motor and communication domains. |
| Schonhaut et al. [ | 165 | 34–36 | 1.1 | 8 and 18 months | Chilean validated version of the ASQ | LP showed increased impairment in fine and gross motor domains |
GA, gestational age; CA, corrected age; NR, not reported; LP, late preterm; FT, full term, MP, moderate preterm; VP, very preterm; CP, cerebral palsy; ICD, international classification of diseases; ASQ, Ages and stages Questionnaires.