2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x2009000200012
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Predictive factors for neuromotor abnormalities at the corrected age of 12 months in very low birth weight premature infants

Abstract: -Background: The increase in survival of premature newborns has sparked growing interest in the prediction of their long-term neurodevelopment. Objective: To estimate the incidence of neuromotor abnormalities at the corrected age of 12 months and to identify the predictive factors associated with altered neuromotor development in very low birth weight premature infants. Method: Cohort study. The sample included 100 premature infants. The outcome was neuromotor development at 12 months classified by Bayley Scal… Show more

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“…The fulfillment of the mother role is impaired, since in order to perform this task satisfactorily she must be emotionally stable, as the main caregiver. Psychological risk affects mother, child, and bond, which is key for development (3,4) , particularly the development of language (11) . Considering hearing conditions, it is known that auditory monitoring of premature children is also extremely important, not only to avoid or remedy hearing problems, but also to minimize their effects on language acquisition.…”
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“…The fulfillment of the mother role is impaired, since in order to perform this task satisfactorily she must be emotionally stable, as the main caregiver. Psychological risk affects mother, child, and bond, which is key for development (3,4) , particularly the development of language (11) . Considering hearing conditions, it is known that auditory monitoring of premature children is also extremely important, not only to avoid or remedy hearing problems, but also to minimize their effects on language acquisition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This increase in survival rates of ever smaller and premature infants compels questioning as to the quality of their future life as well as a growing interest in predicting their long-term global development (4,5) . It is worth noting that in order to carry out these analyses in premature infants it is recommended that, for the first two years of life, the corrected age -also known as adjusted age -be considered as well (6) .…”
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“…Entretanto, sabe-se que estes bebês estão sob maior risco para déficits no desenvolvimento em relação aos bebês a termo porque podem ser identificados sinais de vulnerabilidade na criança prematura 21 . O aumento da sobrevida dos recém-nascidos prematuros nas últimas décadas provocou um interesse crescente na predição do desenvolvimento global de longo prazo dessas crianças 22 . A partir desse interesse, vários autores têm detectado sinais neurológicos anormais durante o primeiro ano de vida desses recém-nascidos, embora tenha sido difícil prever se estes sinais serão transitórios ou definitivos 22 .…”
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