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Neuroprem: the Neuro-developmental outcome of very low birth weight infants in an Italian region

Authors :
Licia Lugli
Marisa Pugliese
Carlotta Plessi
Alberto Berardi
Isotta Guidotti
Gina Ancora
Sara Grandi
Giancarlo Gargano
Silvia Braibanti
Fabrizio Sandri
Silvia Soffritti
Elisa Ballardini
Vittoria Arena
Marcello Stella
Serafina Perrone
Sabrina Moretti
Vittoria Rizzo
Fabrizio Ferrari
Neuroprem Working Group
Odoardo Picciolini
Roberto Bellù
Daniela Turoli
Luigi Tommaso Corvaglia
Gianpaolo Garani
Vittoria Paoletti
Giacomo Biasucci
Augusto Biasini
Belinda Benenati
Paolo Stagi
Cristina Magnani
Sara Dallaglio
Elisa DellaCasa Muttini
Maria Federica Roversi
Luca Bedetti
Laura Lucaccioni
Natascia Bertoncelli
Alessandra Boncompagni
Lugli, Licia
Pugliese, Marisa
Plessi, Carlotta
Berardi, Alberto
Guidotti, Isotta
Ancora, Gina
Grandi, Sara
Gargano, Giancarlo
Braibanti, Silvia
Sandri, Fabrizio
Soffritti, Silvia
Ballardini, Elisa
Arena, Vittoria
Stella, Marcello
Perrone, Serafina
Moretti, Sabrina
Rizzo, Vittoria
Ferrari, Fabrizio
Picciolini, Odoardo
Bellù, Roberto
Turoli, Daniela
Corvaglia, Luigi Tommaso
Garani, Gianpaolo
Paoletti, Vittoria
Biasucci, Giacomo
Biasini, Augusto
Benenati, Belinda
Stagi, Paolo
Magnani, Cristina
Dallaglio, Sara
DellaCasa Muttini, Elisa
Roversi, Maria Federica
Bedetti, Luca
Lucaccioni, Laura
Bertoncelli, Natascia
Boncompagni, Alessandra
Source :
Italian Journal of Pediatrics, Vol 46, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2020), Italian Journal of Pediatrics
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction The survival of preterm babies has increased worldwide, but the risk of neuro-developmental disabilities remains high, which is of concern to both the public and professionals. The early identification of children at risk of neuro-developmental disabilities may increase access to intervention, potentially influencing the outcome. Aims Neuroprem is an area-based prospective cohort study on the neuro-developmental outcome of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants that aims to define severe functional disability at 2 years of age. Methods Surviving VLBW infants from an Italian network of 7 neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) were assessed for 24 months through the Griffiths Mental Developmental Scales (GMDS-R) or the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (BSDI III) and neuro-functional evaluation according to the International Classification of Disability and Health (ICF-CY). The primary outcome measure was severe functional disability at 2 years of age, defined as cerebral palsy, a BSDI III cognitive composite score Results Among 211 surviving VLBW infants, 153 completed follow-up at 24 months (72.5%). Thirteen patients (8.5%) developed a severe functional disability, of whom 7 presented with cerebral palsy (overall rate of 4.5%). Patients with cerebral palsy were all classified with ICF-CY scores of 3 or 4. BSDI III composite scores and GMDS-R subscales were significantly correlated with ICF-CY scores (p Conclusion Neuroprem represents an Italian network of NICUs aiming to work together to ensure preterm neuro-developmental assessment. This study updates information on VLBW outcomes in an Italian region, showing a rate of cerebral palsy and major developmental disabilities in line with or even lower than those of similar international studies. Therefore, Neuroprem provides encouraging data on VLBW neurological outcomes and supports the implementation of a preterm follow-up programme from a national network perspective.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Italian Journal of Pediatrics, Vol 46, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2020), Italian Journal of Pediatrics
Accession number :
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