Intrauterine Growth and Neuropsychological Performance in Very Low Birth Weight Preschoolers

被引:13
作者
Raz, Sarah [1 ]
DeBastos, Angela K. [2 ]
Newman, Julie Bapp [3 ]
Batton, Daniel [4 ]
机构
[1] Wayne State Univ, Dev Neuropsychol Lab, Merrill Palmer Skillman Inst, Dept Psychol, Detroit, MI 48202 USA
[2] Childrens Natl Med Ctr, Div Pediat Neuropsychol, Washington, DC 20010 USA
[3] Childrens Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Neuropsychol Program, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[4] So Illinois Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, Springfield, IL USA
关键词
Preterm birth; Intrauterine growth retardation; Preschool children; Intelligence tests; Motor skills; Language tests; FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE; LOW INTELLECTUAL-PERFORMANCE; LONG-TERM; CEREBRAL-PALSY; FETAL-GROWTH; INFANTS; BORN; CHILDREN; RETARDATION; RESTRICTION;
D O I
10.1017/S1355617711001767
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
In this study we examined the association between intrauterine growth, indexed either as a categorical variable or continuous dimension, and neuropsychological outcome, in a very low birth weight (VLBW) sample of 143 preschoolers. When the commonly used split at the 10th percentile rank was applied to classify intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), we found that the growth restricted group (n=25) exhibited significantly poorer performance in the global motor domain, but not on any other neuropsychological measure. In contrast, when adequacy of intrauterine growth was indexed by standardized birth weight, a continuous dimension, this early risk factor explained a unique portion of the variance in global cognitive abilities and visuospatial skills, as well as in global, fine, and gross motor skills. These findings are consistent with recent magnetic resonance imaging data disclosing global neurodevelopmental changes in the brains of preterm infants with IUGR. When cases classified with IUGR (<10th percentile) were excluded, the relationship between adequacy of intrauterine growth and global cognitive abilities remained significant despite range restriction. Hence, an association between appropriateness of intrauterine growth and global intellectual outcome may be observed even within the population of VLBW preschoolers with adequate standardized birth weight. (JINS, 2012, 18, 200-211)
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页码:200 / 211
页数:12
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