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. 2013 Nov;79(5):279-87.
doi: 10.1016/j.anpedi.2013.03.017. Epub 2013 May 16.

[Outcome at two years corrected age of a cohort of very low birth weight infants from hospitals within the neonatal SEN1500 network]

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[Outcome at two years corrected age of a cohort of very low birth weight infants from hospitals within the neonatal SEN1500 network]

[Article in Spanish]
P García et al. An Pediatr (Barc). 2013 Nov.
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Abstract

Objective: To describe growth and neurodevelopmental status of 4,944 children who completed a follow-up at two years of corrected age out of the 10,456 newborns with weight ≤1500g born between the years 2002-2007 and discharged from hospitals within the network SEN1500. A total of 522 newborns were excluded as they had some type of malformation. The total number of children assessed represents the 49.76% of children discharged alive and without malformations.

Methods: A retrospective review was conducted using prospectively collected data in the SEN1500 database. We compared growth data at two years of corrected age according to birth weight and sex. Motor impairment, incidence of cerebral palsy, visual and hearing disabilities, and abnormal neurodevelopment for gestational age were analysed between groups. We studied the associations between cerebral palsy (CP) and perinatal factors.

Results: At 2 years of age 44.2% of children had a weight <2 SD for corrected age. Children with birth weight ≤1000g showed worse outcomes in growth. Some type of motor impairment was observed in 6.96% of the infants, and 4.56% of them were diagnosed with CP. The incidence was higher among males with birth weight ≤1000g. There was an incidence of 5.21% of visual disability, with 0.5% of children being blind in one or both eyes. Cerebral palsy was associated with retinopathy of prematurity, severe intraventricular haemorrhage, and periventricular leukomalacia, in particular cystic periventricular leukomalacia.

Keywords: Cerebral palsy; Follow up; Neonatal network, Newborn infants less 1.500g; Neurosensory sequelae; Parálisis cerebral; Recién nacidos menores de 1.500g; Red neonatal; Secuelas neurosensoriales; Seguimiento.

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