Medicina (Jan 2022)

Longitudinal Cognitive Assessment in Low-Risk Very Preterm Infants

  • Domenico M. Romeo,
  • Martina Ricci,
  • Federica Mirra,
  • Ilaria Venezia,
  • Maria Mallardi,
  • Elisa Pede,
  • Eugenio Mercuri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina58010133
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 1
p. 133

Abstract

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Background and Objectives: Preterm infants are at higher risk of neurodevelopmental impairment both at preschool and school ages, even in the absence of major neurological deficits. The early identification of children at risk is essential for early intervention with rehabilitation to optimize potential outcomes during school years. The aim of our study is to assess cognitive outcomes at preschool age in a cohort of low-risk very preterm infants, previously studied at 12 and 24 months using the Griffiths scales. Materials and Methods: Sixty-six low-risk very preterm infants born at a gestational age of Results: At 12 and 24 months and at preschool age, low-risk very preterm infants showed scores within normal ranges with similar scores in males and females. A statistically significant correlation was observed in the general developmental quotient between 12 and 24 months; a further significant correlation was observed between the early cognitive assessments and those performed at preschool age, with a better correlation using the assessments at 24 months. Conclusion: The present study showed a favourable trajectory of cognitive development in low-risk very preterm infants, from 12 months to preschool age.

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