Sensitivity and specificity of the Neonatal Visual Assessment to predict motor and cognitive outcomes in infants born very preterm

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Jessica W. Blazek , Paul B. Colditz , Andrea Guzzetta , Robert S. Ware , Mark D. Chatfield , Judith L. Hough , Roslyn N. Boyd , Joanne M. George
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Abstract

Background

Very preterm infants are at increased risk of neurodevelopmental impairments. The Neonatal Visual Assessment (NVA) assesses visual function and outcomes and has been used to assess early neurodevelopmental outcomes. This study aimed to compare NVA results of very preterm and term-born infants and to calculate the sensitivity and specificity of the NVA at term equivalent age (TEA) and three months corrected age (CA) to predict motor and cognitive outcomes at 12 months CA in very preterm infants.

Methods

This prospective observational cohort study recruited infants born before 31 weeks gestation and a healthy term-born control group. The NVA was assessed at TEA and three months CA, and neurodevelopmental outcomes (Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition; Neurosensory Motor Developmental Assessment; Alberta Infant Motor Scale) were performed at 12 months CA. The sensitivity and specificity of the NVA to predict outcomes were calculated based on a previously published optimality score.

Results

248 preterm (54 % male) and 46 term-born infants (48 % male) were analysed. The mean NVA scores of preterm and term-born infants were significantly different at TEA (preterm 3.1±2.1; term-born 1.2±1.7, p < 0.001). The NVA had moderate sensitivity (59–78 %) and low specificity (25–27 %) at TEA, and low sensitivity (21–28 %) and high specificity (86–87 %) at three months CA for the prediction of preterm infants' outcomes at 12 months CA.

Conclusion

The NVA at TEA and three months CA was not a strong predictor of motor and cognitive impairments in this contemporary cohort of very preterm infants.

新生儿视觉评估预测早产儿运动和认知能力结果的敏感性和特异性。
背景:极早产儿出现神经发育障碍的风险较高。新生儿视觉评估(NVA)可评估视觉功能和结果,已被用于评估早期神经发育结果。本研究旨在比较极早产儿和足月儿的 NVA 结果,并计算极早产儿在足月等效年龄(TEA)和三个月校正年龄(CA)时的 NVA 对预测其在 12 个月校正年龄时的运动和认知结果的敏感性和特异性:这项前瞻性观察性队列研究招募了妊娠 31 周前出生的婴儿和健康的足月儿对照组。NVA在TEA和3个月CA时进行评估,神经发育结果(贝利婴幼儿发育量表第三版、神经感觉运动发育评估、阿尔伯塔婴儿运动量表)在12个月CA时进行评估。结果:共分析了 248 名早产儿(54% 为男婴)和 46 名足月儿(48% 为男婴)。早产儿和足月儿在TEA时的平均NVA得分有显著差异(早产儿为3.1±2.1;足月儿为1.2±1.7,P在这批当代极早产儿中,TEA 和 CA 三个月时的 NVA 并不是运动和认知障碍的有力预测指标。
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Early human development
Early human development 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
100
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Established as an authoritative, highly cited voice on early human development, Early Human Development provides a unique opportunity for researchers and clinicians to bridge the communication gap between disciplines. Creating a forum for the productive exchange of ideas concerning early human growth and development, the journal publishes original research and clinical papers with particular emphasis on the continuum between fetal life and the perinatal period; aspects of postnatal growth influenced by early events; and the safeguarding of the quality of human survival. The first comprehensive and interdisciplinary journal in this area of growing importance, Early Human Development offers pertinent contributions to the following subject areas: Fetology; perinatology; pediatrics; growth and development; obstetrics; reproduction and fertility; epidemiology; behavioural sciences; nutrition and metabolism; teratology; neurology; brain biology; developmental psychology and screening.
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