Journal article

Prognostic neurodevelopmental testing of preterm infants: Do we need to change the paradigm?

HW Kilbride, GP Aylward, LW Doyle, LT Singer, J Lantos

Journal of Perinatology | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2017

Abstract

Longitudinal follow-up with assessment of developmental status at about 2 years of age is routine for high-risk newborns. The results of these assessments can be used for many purposes, including helping physicians, parents, and teachers plan educational or developmental interventions. These assessments also provide outcome measures for clinical research studies. Outcome results may also serve as a source of information for clinicians when counseling parents regarding provision of care for extreme preterm infants. Consideration should be given to use of different outcome metrics based on the purpose for testing. Categorization of composite cognitive, motor and neurosensory findings to define..

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