Assessment of newborn neuropsychomotor development born with exposure to SARS-CoV-2 in the perinatal period using the Bayley III scale at 6 months of age.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Clinics Pub Date : 2024-08-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.clinsp.2024.100460
Patricia Albertini Orioli, Cintia Johnston, Juliana Zoboli Del Bigio, Vera Lucia Jornada Krebs, Mariana Pissolato, Maria Augusta Bento Cicaroni Gibelli, Orlei Ribeiro De Araujo, Rossana Pulcineli Vieira Francisco, Werther Brunow De Carvalho
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the Neuropsychomotor Development (NPMD) of newborns exposed to SARS-CoV-2 in the perinatal period using the Bayley III scale at 6 months of age.

Methods: Childcare appointments were scheduled for the included newborns in the study. During the 6-month consultation, the Screening Test for Bayley III Scale and, based on it, children were classified as "low risk", "moderate risk" or "high risk" in the domains: of cognitive, receptive language, expressive language, fine motor, and gross motor. Those classified as "moderate risk"; or "high risk" received guidance about NPMD stimuli and were instructed to maintain follow-up.

Results: Only 13 (37.1 %) of the newborns were classified as low risk in receptive language and 18 (51.4 %) in gross motor skills, with the domains most affected. Prematurity was a risk for cognitive incompetence (moderate risk/high-risk classification) (coefficient: 1.89, Odds Ratio = 6.7, 95 % CI 1.3‒35, p = 0.02). Lower birth weight that 2.500g had a similar effect on cognitive incompetence (coefficient: 1.9, Odds Ratio = 6.2, 95 % CI 1.2‒32.2, p = 0.02). Exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge (n = 8) was protective for incompetence (high risk/moderate risk) in the language domain (coefficient -2.14, OR = 0.12, 95 % CI 0.02‒0.71, p = 0.02).

Conclusions: The children included in the study must be monitored and their development monitored in order to clarify whether there is a relationship between the delay in NPMD and perinatal exposure to COVID-19, as delays were observed in these preliminary results.

使用 Bayley III 量表评估围产期感染 SARS-CoV-2 的新生儿在 6 个月大时的神经心理运动发育情况。
研究目的本研究旨在使用 Bayley III 量表评估围产期感染 SARS-CoV-2 的新生儿在 6 个月大时的神经心理运动发育(NPMD)情况:为本研究中的新生儿安排了育儿预约。在 6 个月的咨询期间,进行 Bayley III 量表筛查测试,并根据测试结果将儿童在认知、接受性语言、表达性语言、精细动作和粗大动作等领域划分为 "低风险"、"中风险 "或 "高风险"。被划分为 "中度风险 "或 "高度风险 "的儿童接受了有关非母体营养不良刺激的指导,并被要求保持跟踪:结果:只有 13 名新生儿(37.1%)在接受性语言和 18 名新生儿(51.4%)在粗大运动技能方面被归类为低风险,这些领域受到的影响最大。早产是导致认知能力不足的一个风险因素(中度风险/高风险分类)(系数:1.89,Odds Ratio = 6.7,95 % CI 1.3-35,p = 0.02)。出生体重低于 2.500g 对认知无能的影响类似(系数:1.9,Odds Ratio = 6.2,95 % CI 1.2-32.2,p = 0.02)。出院时纯母乳喂养(n = 8)对语言能力不足(高风险/中度风险)具有保护作用(系数 -2.14,OR = 0.12,95 % CI 0.02-0.71,p = 0.02):必须对本研究中的儿童进行监测,并对他们的发育情况进行监控,以明确非母性发育迟缓与围产期接触 COVID-19 是否存在关系,因为在这些初步结果中观察到了非母性发育迟缓。
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Clinics
Clinics 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
3.70%
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129
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: CLINICS is an electronic journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles in continuous flow, of interest to clinicians and researchers in the medical sciences. CLINICS complies with the policies of funding agencies which request or require deposition of the published articles that they fund into publicly available databases. CLINICS supports the position of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) on trial registration.
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