纠正早产是否正确?Bayley-4规范数据的理论分析。

G. Aylward
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目的:确定不同程度早产儿和不同基线功能水平的认知、语言和运动功能矫正是否合适。方法采用新发表的1700例正常儿童的Bayley-4标准资料。在6、12、24和36个月时,对接受性沟通、表达性沟通、精细运动和大运动评分以及认知、语言和运动综合评分进行基线功能水平(-2 SD、-1 SD和M)的原始评分。在每个年龄分别评估4、3、2和1个月早产儿基线和未校正评分的差异。结果采用3分(1/5 SD)的截断值,所有胎龄前2年和3岁时早产4个月的认知综合评分需要校正;语言和运动综合评分应纠正为3岁在所有程度的早产。结论:不纠正3岁及以下的认知、语言和运动功能方面的早产使早产儿与同龄人相比处于明显的劣势,只有少数例外,这表明这种纠正应该是常规的。
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Is It Correct to Correct for Prematurity? Theoretic Analysis of the Bayley-4 Normative Data.
OBJECTIVE To determine whether correction for prematurity is appropriate for cognitive, language, and motor function at varying degrees of prematurity and at different baseline functional levels. METHODS The newly published Bayley-4 normative data on 1700 normal children were used. Raw scores for baseline levels of function (-2 SD, -1 SD, and M) were identified at 6, 12, 24, and 36 months for receptive communication, expressive communication, fine motor, and gross motor scaled scores and cognitive, language, and motor composite scores. Differences between the baseline and uncorrected scores at 4, 3, 2, and 1 months of prematurity were evaluated at each age. RESULTS Using a cutoff of 3 points (1/5 SD), correction is needed for cognitive composite scores at all gestational ages for the first 2 years and in those born 4 months premature at 3 years of age; language and motor composite scores should be corrected to 3 years at all degrees of prematurity. CONCLUSION Not correcting for prematurity in cognitive, language, and motor function at 3 years and younger places preterm infants at a distinct disadvantage when compared to peers with few exceptions, suggesting that such correction should be routine.
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