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极低出生体重儿头围较小的新生儿期相关因素及学龄期结局
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作者 peterson j. Taylor H.G. +1 位作者 Minich N. 刘莉 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(儿科学分册)》 2006年第A10期25-26,共2页
Background: Subnormal head circumference (HC) has been associated with poor neurologic and developmental outcomes. Aim: To examine the correlates and consequences of subnormal HC in a cohort of school age, very low bi... Background: Subnormal head circumference (HC) has been associated with poor neurologic and developmental outcomes. Aim: To examine the correlates and consequences of subnormal HC in a cohort of school age, very low birth weight (VLBW, < 1500 g) children. Study design and outcome measures: We examined developmental outcomes at a mean age of 6.8 years in a cohort of 128 VLBW children born from 1982- 1986 and 58 normal birth weight controls. The VLBW cohort included a regional sample of < 750 g birth weight children and matched children with 750- 1499 g birth weight. Outcomes included an IQ equivalent, neuropsychological skills, academic achievement, adaptive behavior, and attention problems. HC was defined along a continuum and as subnormal vs. normal. Linear and logistic regressions were employed to determine the effects of HC on the outcomes after controlling for confounding variables. Results: Thirty one VLBW children (24% ) had subnormal HC vs. none of the controls. The VLBW children with subnormal HC differed significantly from the normal HC group in birth weight (748 g vs. 977 g, p < 0.001), SGA status (52% vs. 27% , p < 0.05), high neonatal risk (57% vs 29% , P < 0.05), and neurosensory impairment (23% vs 8% , P < 0.05). Even after taking these risk factors into account, subnormal HC was associated with poorer IQ equivalent, perceptual motor skills, academic achievement, and adaptive behavior. Results were similar after excluding the children with neurosensory impairment. Conclusions: Subnormal HC is associated with adverse developmental outcomes in VLBW children, independent of other risk factors. Interventions to improve antenatal and postnatal growth may contribute to better school- age outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 新生儿期 极低出生体重儿 学龄期 头围 正常出生体重儿 神经心理学 出生后 出生前 生长发育状况
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人体早期发育:极低出生体重儿头围较小的新生儿期相关因素及学龄期结局
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作者 peterson j. Taylor H. G. Minich N. 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(儿科学分册)》 2006年第10期25-26,共2页
头围(HC)小于正常与神经系统功能较差及发育结局较差有关。目的:研究极低出生体重儿(VLBW,〈1500g)小头围的相关因素及学龄期的结局。方法:研究1982—1986年出生的平均年龄为6.8岁的128例VLBW儿童的发育情况,58例正常出生体重... 头围(HC)小于正常与神经系统功能较差及发育结局较差有关。目的:研究极低出生体重儿(VLBW,〈1500g)小头围的相关因素及学龄期的结局。方法:研究1982—1986年出生的平均年龄为6.8岁的128例VLBW儿童的发育情况,58例正常出生体重儿被作为对照。VLBW队列组包括个别出生体重〈750g的儿童,其配对儿童的出生体重为750-1499go评价指标包括智商、神经心理学技能、学业成绩、适应行为及注意力问题。HC也被定义为从不正常到正常的一个连续变量。控制混杂因素后采用线性及logistic回归分析确定HC对结果的影响。结果:VLBW儿童中有31(24%)例的头围较小,而对照组则无头围较小者。VLBW儿童中头围较小者在以下几个方面显著不同于正常头围组:出生体重(748gvs977g,P〈0.001)、SGA状态(52%vs27%,P〈0.05)、新生儿高危险性(57%vs29%,P〈0.05)、感觉神经受损(23%vs8%,P〈0.05)。即使把这些危险因素都考虑在内,头围小于正常仍与较差的IQ、知觉动作技能、学业成绩和适应行为有关。排除感觉神经受损的儿童后,结果相似。结论:头围小于正常与VLBW儿童不良发育结果相关,且独立于其他危险因素。改善出生前和出生后的生长发育状况可能对学龄期的结局有益。 展开更多
关键词 极低出生体重儿 新生儿期 早期发育 学龄期 头围 logistic 正常出生体重儿 VLBW
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