2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.braindev.2015.10.010
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Developmental assessment of VLBW infants at 18months of age: A comparison study between KSPD and Bayley III

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“…Third, we did not use the Bayley Scales of Infant Development III, which is used worldwide, but used the KSPD instead, which is only used in Japan. However, a previous study showed that the KSPD is well correlated with the Bayley III [16] . Fourth, the NRNJ database does not include information on stillbirth.…”
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“…Third, we did not use the Bayley Scales of Infant Development III, which is used worldwide, but used the KSPD instead, which is only used in Japan. However, a previous study showed that the KSPD is well correlated with the Bayley III [16] . Fourth, the NRNJ database does not include information on stillbirth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A DQ <70 was defined as significant cognitive delay. The KSPD is well correlated with the Bayley III, which is used globally [16] . Neuromotor assessment was performed by a trained pediatrician.…”
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“…Long-term prognosis at 3 years of age was based on the following criteria: prevalence of CP; home oxygen therapy (HOT); visual or hearing impairment; somatic growth, including height, body weight and head circumference; and developmental testing, using the Kyoto Scale of Psychological Development (KSPD),12 16 with a developmental quotient (DQ) <70, which is equivalent to a Bayley III Cognitive score of <85, indicative of a significant delay 16…”
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“…Next, to analyze the relationship between the mode of closure of the ductus arteriosus and the developmental prognosis, the developmental quotients (DQs) at the age of 36 months were compared among the three groups (Table 2). Third, the subjects (n = 71) were also divided into two groups according to the DQ at the age of 36 months, DQ ≥ 70 (n = 56) and DQ < 70 groups (n = 15), based on the Kyoto Scale of Psychological Development 2001, in which DQ < 70 has been generally defined as delayed (Kono et al 2016). To analyze the relationship between the DQ at the age of 36 months and the clinical parameters, the perinatal clinical parameters, hsPDA severity indices, and mode of closure of the ductus arteriosus were compared between these two groups ( Table 3).…”
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confidence: 99%