Perinatal factors affecting growth and development at age 3 years in extremely low birth weight infants born small for gestational age
2018; Japanese Society for Pediatric Endocrinology; Volume: 27; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1297/cpe.27.31
ISSN1347-7358
AutoresNozomi Matsuda, Atsuko Taki, Atsumi Tsuji‐Hosokawa, Keisuke Nakajima, Kei Takasawa, Chikako Morioka, Yoshihiro Minosaki, Kikuko Oku, Kenichi Kashimada, Tomohiro Morio,
Tópico(s)Infant Nutrition and Health
ResumoFactors affecting growth and development in extremely low birth weight infants (ELBWIs) born small for gestational age (SGA) have not been precisely elucidated. We performed a retrospective analysis of ELBWIs born SGA who were treated in the neonatal intensive care unit of Kawaguchi Municipal Medical Centre, Japan. A total 244 ELBWIs were born from 2003 to 2010, and 31 were born with weight and height below the 10th percentile for their gestational age. Among the 31 ELBWIs born SGA, we excluded 9 who died before they reached 3 yr of age or who had severe developmental retardation. A total of 16 patients (weight, 510–998 g; GA, 28w0d–32w5d) who were followed until age 3 yr were eligible for our study. At age 3 yr, 94% and 88% of ELBWIs were above the −2 standard deviation (SD) for height and weight, respectively. A history of mechanical ventilation was associated with height. The average score of the full developmental quotient (DQ) was 85, and 63% (10/16) of ELBWIs scored more than 85. Lower Apgar score (≤ 7) was a risk factor for lower DQ scores in motor development and full development. Our study revealed that most ELBWIs born SGA were more than −2 SD below the mean for height and body weight.
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