Long-term follow-up study of somatic development in prematurely born twins after life-threatening episodes.

D Chlebna-Sokół, I Ligenza, K Haładaj
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The study comprised 14 pairs of twins. All the children were prematurely born between the 27 and the 33 weeks of pregnancy with birth weight 600-1900 g. Somatic development was assessed on the basis of the body weight, length/height measurements taken in the 6th and 12th months of the corrected age and in the 24th month of the calendar age. Body mass index was also calculated as weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters. The obtained results were compared with the regional norms for children from Lodz. Moreover, in each child individual measurements and body mass index were normalized as compared to the arithmetic mean and the standard deviation for the established age norm. The percentage of children with body mass deficiency and decreased body length/height was relatively high. Individual assessment of somatic development, taking into account the normalized values enable observation of the direction of changes within the range of somatic features in individual children. Retardation of somatic development of prematurely born twins should be first of all associated with their very low birth weight. Severe complications of prematurity affect physical development of the children examined by us, especially in the first two years of life.

危及生命的早产儿发作后躯体发育的长期随访研究。
这项研究包括14对双胞胎。所有的孩子都是在怀孕27周到33周之间早产的,出生体重为600-1900克。身体发育的评估依据是在矫正年龄的第6个月和第12个月以及日历年龄的第24个月测量的体重、身高。体重指数的计算方法是体重(公斤)除以身高(米)的平方。将所得结果与罗兹儿童的地区标准进行了比较。此外,每个儿童的个体测量和身体质量指数与既定年龄标准的算术平均值和标准偏差进行了归一化。体重不足和体长/身高下降的儿童比例相对较高。个体评估身体发育,考虑到标准化的值,可以观察到个体儿童身体特征范围内的变化方向。早产双胞胎的躯体发育迟缓首先应该与他们非常低的出生体重有关。严重的早产并发症会影响我们所检查的儿童的身体发育,特别是在生命的头两年。
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