Linear growth and neurobehavioural outcome in preterm neonates (<34 weeks) at term corrected gestational age: a prospective observational study.

Sandeep Jhajra, Vikram Datta
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The present study explores the association between linear growth and neurobehavioral outcome in preterm (<34 weeks) when evaluated by NAPI score (Neurobehavioral Assessment of Preterm Infants) at term gestational age (GA). 80 preterm neonates were enrolled for this study and divided into two groups based on the increase in length/week at term corrected gestational age (CGA). Anthropometric parameters were calculated at various time points of study and Z scores were calculated. Neurobehavioral assessment of the enrolled infants was done by NAPI score at 37 and 40 weeks of CGA. After controlling for GA, weight Z scores, and head circumference Z scores, the median score of NAPI-motor development-vigor at 37 weeks and NAPI alertness orientation at 40 weeks were positively related to length Z scores at 37 weeks (p = 0.04) and 40 weeks (p = 0.035), respectively. Neonates with suppressed linear growth have poor short-term neurological outcomes. We recommend linear growth monitoring along with weight gain in the developed countries and diminished linear growth in the neonate as a marker to predict deviation in cognitive outcome in the future.

早产新生儿(<34 周)在足月校正胎龄时的线性生长和神经行为结果:一项前瞻性观察研究。
本研究探讨了早产儿线性生长与神经行为结果之间的关系(计算 Z 值)。入组婴儿的神经行为评估是在 CGA 37 周和 40 周时通过 NAPI 评分进行的。在控制了GA、体重Z评分和头围Z评分后,37周时的NAPI-运动发育-活力中位数评分和40周时的NAPI警觉定向中位数评分分别与37周时的身长Z评分(p = 0.04)和40周时的身长Z评分(p = 0.035)呈正相关。线性生长受抑制的新生儿短期神经系统预后较差。我们建议发达国家在监测体重增加的同时监测线性生长,并将新生儿线性生长减弱作为预测未来认知结果偏差的标志。
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