Neurodevelopmental outcomes of the late preterm infant
M Woythaler - Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2019 - Elsevier
Late preterm infants (born at 34 0/7–36 6/7 weeks gestation) have been found to have
increased morbidity and mortality compared to full term infants. Research has also been …
increased morbidity and mortality compared to full term infants. Research has also been …
Neurodevelopmental outcome of late-preterm infants: literature review
G Favrais, E Saliba - Archives de Pediatrie, 2019 - Elsevier
Late-preterm infants are characterized by a birth term from 34 0/7 to 36 6/7 weeks of
gestation. A foetal brain at 34 0/7 weeks of gestation weighs only 65% of the full-term …
gestation. A foetal brain at 34 0/7 weeks of gestation weighs only 65% of the full-term …
Cohort profile: the All Our Babies pregnancy cohort (AOB)
All Our Babies (AOB) is a community-based, longitudinal pregnancy cohort developed to
investigate the relationships between the prenatal and early life periods and outcomes for …
investigate the relationships between the prenatal and early life periods and outcomes for …
Trajectories of maternal distress and risk of child developmental delays: Findings from the All Our Families (AOF) pregnancy cohort
Background Existing literature on the impact of the course of maternal distress symptoms in
the perinatal period and beyond has mainly focused on one source of distress (eg, anxiety …
the perinatal period and beyond has mainly focused on one source of distress (eg, anxiety …
Effects of Alberta family integrated care (FICare) on preterm infant development: Two studies at 2 months and between 6 and 24 months corrected age
AM Moe, J Kurilova, AR Afzal, KM Benzies - Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2022 - mdpi.com
Preterm infants are at increased risk for developmental delays. Family integrated care
(FICare) is a novel care delivery model that integrates parents into their infant's care in the …
(FICare) is a novel care delivery model that integrates parents into their infant's care in the …
Epigenetic gestational age and the relationship with developmental milestones in early childhood
Shorter gestational age (GA) is a risk factor of developmental delay. GA is usually estimated
clinically from last menstrual period and ultrasound. DNA methylation (DNAm) estimates GA …
clinically from last menstrual period and ultrasound. DNA methylation (DNAm) estimates GA …
Short-term neonatal and long-term neurodevelopmental outcome of children born term low birth weight
HY Kim, GJ Cho, KH Ahn, SC Hong, MJ Oh, HJ Kim - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
This study aimed to examine the impact of term LBW on short-term neonatal and long-term
neurodevelopmental outcomes in children 5–7 years of age. This is a population-based …
neurodevelopmental outcomes in children 5–7 years of age. This is a population-based …
Neurodevelopmental outcome of late-preterm infants:'A pragmatic review'
RS Jois - Australian journal of general practice, 2018 - search.informit.org
'This article is the fifth in a series on paediatric health. Articles in this series aim to provide
information about diagnosis and management of presentations in infants, toddlers and pre …
information about diagnosis and management of presentations in infants, toddlers and pre …
Early neurological assessment and long-term neuromotor outcomes in late preterm infants: a critical review
Background and Objectives: Late preterm (LP) infants (born between 34 and 36 weeks of
gestational age) are considered at higher risk of neonatal morbidities, mortality, and …
gestational age) are considered at higher risk of neonatal morbidities, mortality, and …
Interactive roles of preterm-birth and socioeconomic status in cortical thickness of language-related brain structures: Findings from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive …
Preterm-born (PTB) children are at an elevated risk for neurocognitive difficulties in general
and language difficulties more specifically. Environmental factors such as socio-economic …
and language difficulties more specifically. Environmental factors such as socio-economic …