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2. Fetal Growth Restriction with Brain Sparing: Neurocognitive and Behavioral Outcomes at 12 Years of Age
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Beukers, Fenny, Aarnoudse-Moens, Cornelieke S.H., van Weissenbruch, Mirjam M., Ganzevoort, Wessel, van Goudoever, Johannes B., and van Wassenaer-Leemhuis, Aleid G.
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- 2017
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3. Feasibility of a Preventive Parenting Intervention for Very Preterm Children at 18 Months Corrected Age: A Randomized Pilot Trial
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Flierman, Monique, Koldewijn, Karen, Meijssen, Dominique, van Wassenaer-Leemhuis, Aleid, Aarnoudse-Moens, Cornelieke, van Schie, Petra, and Jeukens-Visser, Martine
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- 2016
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4. Consequences of Correcting Intelligence Quotient for Prematurity at Age 5 Years
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van Veen, Sarit, Aarnoudse-Moens, Cornelieke S.H., van Kaam, Anton H., Oosterlaan, Jaap, and van Wassenaer-Leemhuis, Aleid G.
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- 2016
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5. Social Variables Predict Gains in Cognitive Scores across the Preschool Years in Children with Birth Weights 500 to 1250 Grams
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Schmidt, Barbara, D'Ilario, Judy, Cairnie, Janice, Dix, Joanne, Anne Adams, Beth, Warriner, Erin, Kim, Mee-Hai Marie, Anderson, Peter, Davis, Peter, Doyle, Lex, Argus, Brenda, Callanan, Catherine, Davis, Noni, Duff, Julianne, McDonald, Marion, Asztalos, Elizabeth, Hohn, Denise, Lacy, Maralyn, Haslam, Ross, Barnett, Christopher, Goodchild, Louise, Lontis, Rosslyn Marie, Fraser, Simon, Keng, Julie, Saunders, Kerryn, Opie, Gillian, Kelly, Elaine, Woods, Heather, Marchant, Emma, Turner, Anne-Marie, Magrath, Emma, Williamson, Amanda, Bairam, Aida, Bélanger, Sylvie, Fraser, Annie, Blayney, Marc, Lemyre, Brigitte, Frank, Jane, Solimano, Alfonso, Synnes, Anne, Grunau, Ruth E., Hubber-Richard, Philippa, Rogers, Marilyn, Mackay, Margot, Petrie-Thomas, Julianne, Butt, Arsalan, van Wassenaer, Aleid, Nuytemans, Debbie, Houtzager, Bregje, van Sonderen, Loekie, Regev, Rivka, Itzchack, Netter, Arnon, Shmuel, Chalaf, Adiba, Ohlsson, Arne, O'Brien, Karel, Hamilton, Anne-Marie, Chan, May Lee, Sankaran, Koravangattu, Proctor, Pat, Golan, Agneta, Goldsch-Lerman, Esther, Reynolds, Graham, Dromgool, Barbara, Meskell, Sandra, Parr, Vanessa, Maher, Catherine, Broom, Margaret, Kecskes, Zsuzsoka, Ringland, Cathy, McMillan, Douglas, Spellen, Elizabeth, Sauve, Reginald S., Christianson, Heather, Anseeuw-Deeks, Deborah, Creighton, Dianne, Heath, Jennifer, Alvaro, Ruben, Chiu, Aaron, Porter, Ceceile, Turner, Gloria, Moddemann, Diane, Granke, Naomi, Penner, Karen, Bow, Jane, Mulder, Antonius, Wassenberg, Renske, van der Hoeven, Markus, Clarke, Maxine, Parfitt, Judy, Parker, Kevin, Nwaesei, Chukwuma, Ryan, Heather, Saunders, Cory, Schulze, Andreas, Wermuth, Inga, Hilgendorff, Anne, Flemmer, Andreas W., Herlenius, Eric, Legnevall, Lena, Lagercrantz, Hugo, Matthew, Derek, Amos, Wendy, Tulsiani, Suresh, Tan-Dy, Cherrie, Turner, Marilyn, Phelan, Constance, Shinwell, Eric S., Levine, Michael, Juster-Reicher, Ada, Khairy, May, Grier, Patricia, Vachon, Julie, Perepolkin, Larissa, Barrington, Keith J., Sinha, Sunil Kumar, Tin, Win, Fritz, Susan, Walti, Herve, Royer, Diane, Halliday, Henry, Millar, David, Mayes, Clifford, McCusker, Christopher, McLaughlin, Olivia, Fahnenstich, Hubert, Tillmann, Bettina, Weber, Peter, Wariyar, Unni, Embleton, Nicholas, Swamy, Ravi, Bucher, Hans U., Fauchere, Jean-Claude., Dietz, Vera, Harikumar, Chidambara, Anderson, Peter J., Asztalos, Elizabeth V., Davis, Peter G., Dewey, Deborah, Doyle, Lex W., Roberts, Robin S., Gent, Michael, Fraser, William, Hey, Edmund, Perlman, Max, Thorpe, Kevin, Gray, Shari, Chambers, Carole, Costantini, Lorrie, Yacura, Wendy, McGean, Erin, Scapinello, Lori, Manley, Brett J., Böhm, Birgitta, and van Wassenaer-Leemhuis, Aleid G.
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- 2015
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6. Social Variables Predict Gains in Cognitive Scores across the Preschool Years in Children with Birth Weights 500 to 1250 Grams
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Manley, Brett J., Roberts, Robin S., Doyle, Lex W., Schmidt, Barbara, Anderson, Peter J., Barrington, Keith J., Böhm, Birgitta, Golan, Agneta, van Wassenaer-Leemhuis, Aleid G., Davis, Peter G., Schmidt, Barbara, DʼIlario, Judy, Cairnie, Janice, Dix, Joanne, Adams, Beth Anne, Warriner, Erin, Kim, Mee-Hai Marie, Anderson, Peter, Davis, Peter, Doyle, Lex, Argus, Brenda, Callanan, Catherine, Davis, Noni, Duff, Julianne, McDonald, Marion, Asztalos, Elizabeth, Hohn, Denise, Lacy, Maralyn, Haslam, Ross, Barnett, Christopher, Goodchild, Louise, Lontis, Rosslyn Marie, Fraser, Simon, Keng, Julie, Saunders, Kerryn, Opie, Gillian, Kelly, Elaine, Woods, Heather, Marchant, Emma, Turner, Anne-Marie, Magrath, Emma, Williamson, Amanda, Bairam, Aida, Bélanger, Sylvie, Fraser, Annie, Blayney, Marc, Lemyre, Brigitte, Frank, Jane, Solimano, Alfonso, Synnes, Anne, Grunau, Ruth E., Hubber-Richard, Philippa, Rogers, Marilyn, Mackay, Margot, Petrie-Thomas, Julianne, Butt, Arsalan, van Wassenaer, Aleid, Nuytemans, Debbie, Houtzager, Bregje, van Sonderen, Loekie, Regev, Rivka, Itzchack, Netter, Arnon, Shmuel, Chalaf, Adiba, Ohlsson, Arne, OʼBrien, Karel, Hamilton, Anne-Marie, Chan, May Lee, Sankaran, Koravangattu, Proctor, Pat, Goldsch-Lerman, Esther, Reynolds, Graham, Dromgool, Barbara, Meskell, Sandra, Parr, Vanessa, Maher, Catherine, Broom, Margaret, Kecskes, Zsuzsoka, Ringland, Cathy, McMillan, Douglas, Spellen, Elizabeth, Sauve, Reginald S., Christianson, Heather, Anseeuw-Deeks, Deborah, Creighton, Dianne, Heath, Jennifer, Alvaro, Ruben, Chiu, Aaron, Porter, Ceceile, Turner, Gloria, Moddemann, Diane, Granke, Naomi, Penner, Karen, Bow, Jane, Mulder, Antonius, Wassenberg, Renske, van der Hoeven, Markus, Clarke, Maxine, Parfitt, Judy, Parker, Kevin, Nwaesei, Chukwuma, Ryan, Heather, Saunders, Cory, Schulze, Andreas, Wermuth, Inga, Hilgendorff, Anne, Flemmer, Andreas W., Herlenius, Eric, Legnevall, Lena, Lagercrantz, Hugo, Matthew, Derek, Amos, Wendy, Tulsiani, Suresh, Tan-Dy, Cherrie, Turner, Marilyn, Phelan, Constance, Shinwell, Eric S., Levine, Michael, Juster-Reicher, Ada, Khairy, May, Grier, Patricia, Vachon, Julie, Perepolkin, Larissa, Barrington, Keith J., Sinha, Sunil Kumar, Tin, Win, Fritz, Susan, Walti, Herve, Royer, Diane, Halliday, Henry, Millar, David, Mayes, Clifford, McCusker, Christopher, McLaughlin, Olivia, Fahnenstich, Hubert, Tillmann, Bettina, Weber, Peter, Wariyar, Unni, Embleton, Nicholas, Swamy, Ravi, Bucher, Hans U., Fauchere, Jean-Claude., Dietz, Vera, Harikumar, Chidambara, Asztalos, Elizabeth V., Dewey, Deborah, Moddemann, Diane, Gent, Michael, Fraser, William, Hey, Edmund, Perlman, Max, Thorpe, Kevin, Gray, Shari, Chambers, Carole, Costantini, Lorrie, Yacura, Wendy, McGean, Erin, and Scapinello, Lori
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- 2015
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7. Sustained Developmental Effects of the Infant Behavioral Assessment and Intervention Program in Very Low Birth Weight Infants at 5.5 Years Corrected Age
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Van Hus, Janeline W.P., Jeukens-Visser, Martine, Koldewijn, Karen, Geldof, Christiaan J.A., Kok, Joke H., Nollet, Frans, and Van Wassenaer-Leemhuis, Aleid G.
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- 2013
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8. Fetal Growth Restriction with Brain Sparing: Neurocognitive and Behavioral Outcomes at 12 Years of Age
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Wessel Ganzevoort, Johannes B. van Goudoever, Fenny Beukers, Mirjam M. van Weissenbruch, Aleid G. van Wassenaer-Leemhuis, Cornelieke S.H. Aarnoudse-Moens, Pediatric surgery, ACS - Diabetes & metabolism, AGEM - Endocrinology, metabolism and nutrition, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Mood, Anxiety, Psychosis, Stress & Sleep, Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D), Graduate School, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry & Psychosocial Care, Neonatology, APH - Quality of Care, ARD - Amsterdam Reproduction and Development, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, General Paediatrics, Other Research, AGEM - Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism, and APH - Digital Health
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Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Birth weight ,Neurocognitive Disorders ,Child Behavior ,Child Behavior Disorders ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,030225 pediatrics ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Child ,Brain sparing ,Full Term ,Fetal Growth Retardation ,Intelligence quotient ,business.industry ,Brain ,Gestational age ,Umbilical artery ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Middle cerebral artery ,Female ,business ,Neurocognitive ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Objective To study neurocognitive functions and behavior in children with a history of fetal growth restriction (FGR) with brain sparing. We hypothesized that children with FGR would have poorer outcomes on these domains. Study design Subjects were 12-year-old children with a history of FGR born to mothers with severe early-onset hypertensive pregnancy disorders (n = 96) compared with a normal functioning full term comparison group with a birth weight = 2500 g (n = 32). Outcome measures were neurocognitive outcomes (ie, intelligence quotient, executive function, attention) and behavior. Results For the FGR group, the mean ratio of the pulsatility index for the umbilical artery/middle cerebral artery (UC-ratio = severity of brain sparing) was 1.42 +/- 0.69. The mean gestational age was 31-6/7 +/- 2-2/7 weeks. The mean birth weight was 1341 +/- 454 g, and the mean birth weight ratio 0.68 +/- 0.12. Neurocognitive outcomes were comparable between groups. Parents of children with FGR reported more social problems (mean T-score 56.6 +/- 7.7; comparison 52.3 +/- 4.3, P
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9. Social Variables Predict Gains in Cognitive Scores across the Preschool Years in Children with Birth Weights 500 to 1250 Grams
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Brett J. Manley, Robin S. Roberts, Lex W. Doyle, Barbara Schmidt, Peter J. Anderson, Keith J. Barrington, Birgitta Böhm, Agneta Golan, Aleid G. van Wassenaer-Leemhuis, Peter G. Davis, Judy D'Ilario, Janice Cairnie, Joanne Dix, Beth Anne Adams, Erin Warriner, Mee-Hai Marie Kim, Peter Anderson, Peter Davis, Lex Doyle, Brenda Argus, Catherine Callanan, Noni Davis, Julianne Duff, Marion McDonald, Elizabeth Asztalos, Denise Hohn, Maralyn Lacy, Ross Haslam, Christopher Barnett, Louise Goodchild, Rosslyn Marie Lontis, Simon Fraser, Julie Keng, Kerryn Saunders, Gillian Opie, Elaine Kelly, Heather Woods, Emma Marchant, Anne-Marie Turner, Emma Magrath, Amanda Williamson, Aida Bairam, Sylvie Bélanger, Annie Fraser, Marc Blayney, Brigitte Lemyre, Jane Frank, Alfonso Solimano, Anne Synnes, Ruth E. Grunau, Philippa Hubber-Richard, Marilyn Rogers, Margot Mackay, Julianne Petrie-Thomas, Arsalan Butt, Aleid van Wassenaer, Debbie Nuytemans, Bregje Houtzager, Loekie van Sonderen, Rivka Regev, Netter Itzchack, Shmuel Arnon, Adiba Chalaf, Arne Ohlsson, Karel O'Brien, Anne-Marie Hamilton, May Lee Chan, Koravangattu Sankaran, Pat Proctor, Esther Goldsch-Lerman, Graham Reynolds, Barbara Dromgool, Sandra Meskell, Vanessa Parr, Catherine Maher, Margaret Broom, Zsuzsoka Kecskes, Cathy Ringland, Douglas McMillan, Elizabeth Spellen, Reginald S. Sauve, Heather Christianson, Deborah Anseeuw-Deeks, Dianne Creighton, Jennifer Heath, Ruben Alvaro, Aaron Chiu, Ceceile Porter, Gloria Turner, Diane Moddemann, Naomi Granke, Karen Penner, Jane Bow, Antonius Mulder, Renske Wassenberg, Markus van der Hoeven, Maxine Clarke, Judy Parfitt, Kevin Parker, Chukwuma Nwaesei, Heather Ryan, Cory Saunders, Andreas Schulze, Inga Wermuth, Anne Hilgendorff, Andreas W. Flemmer, Eric Herlenius, Lena Legnevall, Hugo Lagercrantz, Derek Matthew, Wendy Amos, Suresh Tulsiani, Cherrie Tan-Dy, Marilyn Turner, Constance Phelan, Eric S. Shinwell, Michael Levine, Ada Juster-Reicher, May Khairy, Patricia Grier, Julie Vachon, Larissa Perepolkin, Sunil Kumar Sinha, Win Tin, Susan Fritz, Herve Walti, Diane Royer, Henry Halliday, David Millar, Clifford Mayes, Christopher McCusker, Olivia McLaughlin, Hubert Fahnenstich, Bettina Tillmann, Peter Weber, Unni Wariyar, Nicholas Embleton, Ravi Swamy, Hans U. Bucher, Jean-Claude. Fauchere, Vera Dietz, Chidambara Harikumar, Elizabeth V. Asztalos, Deborah Dewey, Michael Gent, William Fraser, Edmund Hey, Max Perlman, Kevin Thorpe, Shari Gray, Carole Chambers, Lorrie Costantini, Wendy Yacura, Erin McGean, Lori Scapinello, Other Research, Neonatology, Paediatric Psychosocial Care, and University of Zurich
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Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Birth weight ,Intelligence ,610 Medicine & health ,Bayley Scales of Infant Development ,Child Development ,Cognition ,Cognitive development ,Birth Weight ,Humans ,Infant, Very Low Birth Weight ,Medicine ,2735 Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Retrospective Studies ,Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence ,business.industry ,Infant ,10027 Clinic for Neonatology ,Prognosis ,Child development ,Infant mortality ,Low birth weight ,Child, Preschool ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Infant, Premature ,Follow-Up Studies ,Demography - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the extent that social variables influence cognitive development of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants across the preschool years. STUDY DESIGN: Participants were VLBW (500-1250 g) children enrolled in the Caffeine for Apnea of Prematurity randomized trial between 1999 and 2004. We investigated the relationships between 4 potential social advantages: higher maternal education, higher paternal education, caregiver employment, and 2 biologic parents in the same home--and gain in cognitive scores. Cognitive assessments were performed at the corrected ages of 18 months (Mental Development Index score on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development II) and 5 years (Full Scale IQ on the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence III). Cognitive gain was computed by subtracting each individual 18-month Mental Development Index score from the corresponding Full Scale IQ at 5 years. RESULTS: Data were available for 1347 children. Mean (SD) cognitive scores were 90.8 (15.7) at 18 months and 98.9 (14.5) at 5 years. Multivariable regression showed that higher maternal education, higher paternal education, and caregiver employment had independent and additive effects of similar size on cognitive gain (P < .001); the mean cognitive gain between 18 months and 5 years increased by 3.6 points in the presence of each of these advantages. When all 3 were present, cognitive scores improved on average by 10.9 points compared with children without any of these advantages. CONCLUSION: In VLBW children, a count of 3 social advantages strongly predicts gains in cognitive scores across the preschool years.
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