2021
DOI: 10.3390/children8050423
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The Behavioral Problems in 2.5–5 Years Old Children Linked with Former Neonatal/Infantile Surgical Parameters

Abstract: Studies report the link between exposure to major neonatal surgery and the risk of later neurodevelopmental disorders. The aim of this study was to find out the behavioral problem scores of 2.5–5 years old children who had undergone median/major non-cardiac surgery before the age of 90 days, and to relate these to intraoperative cerebral tissue oxygenation values (rSO2), perioperative duration of mechanical ventilation (DMV) and doses of sedative/analgesic agents. Internalizing (IP) and externalizing problems … Show more

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“…The first validation of the ECSA included children 18-60 months in the United States. Similar to other studies on psychometric properties of early childhood mental health screening tools (i.e., CBCL 1 ½-5) we slightly extended the age range of children included in our study (Rugytė et al, 2021;Rescorla et al, 2019). This further assesses the measures functioning.…”
Section: Sample and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The first validation of the ECSA included children 18-60 months in the United States. Similar to other studies on psychometric properties of early childhood mental health screening tools (i.e., CBCL 1 ½-5) we slightly extended the age range of children included in our study (Rugytė et al, 2021;Rescorla et al, 2019). This further assesses the measures functioning.…”
Section: Sample and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 89%