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2019
DOI: 10.33588/rn.6812.2018360
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Desarrollo psicomotor en prematuros tardíos a los dos años de edad: comparación con recién nacidos a término mediante dos herramientas diferentes

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“…Initial search yielded 5777 citations of which 43 were included in the systematic review Of them 36 were included in the meta-analysis . eFigure 1 in the Supplement gives the PRISMA flow diagram.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial search yielded 5777 citations of which 43 were included in the systematic review Of them 36 were included in the meta-analysis . eFigure 1 in the Supplement gives the PRISMA flow diagram.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Woythaler et al (38) reported that late preterm infants had worse developmental outcomes than term infants with a two-times higher risk for psychomotor delay and intellectual disability at 2 years of age. Gutierrez-Cruz et al (39) also detected significantly lower language scores in late preterm children. In our series, three infants in the EV group were late preterm and had some developmental concern in the ASQ-3 test, which could have influenced our results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Furthermore, late preterm infants are more predisposed to presenting hypoglycemia, jaundice, oculomotor alterations, as well as communication, fine motor, and social-individual skills disorders. With regard to the Ages & Stages Questionnaires scale used for the detection of neurodevelopmental disorders, the female group had a greater weight compared to the male group at the Severo Ochoa University Hospital in Leganés, Madrid (22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%