Long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes of deeply premature infants, prospects for diagnosis and correction

Objective: to study long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes in deeply premature infants with neonatal complicationsMaterial and methods. The authors analyzed long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes during a three-year follow-up of 97 children born with a weight less than a 1000g in the department of catamne...

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Main Authors: A. I. Safina, E. V. Volyanyuk
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Ltd. “The National Academy of Pediatric Science and Innovation” 2020-11-01
Series:Rossijskij Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii
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Online Access:https://www.ped-perinatology.ru/jour/article/view/1265
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description Objective: to study long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes in deeply premature infants with neonatal complicationsMaterial and methods. The authors analyzed long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes during a three-year follow-up of 97 children born with a weight less than a 1000g in the department of catamnesis of premature children.Results. The authors found the following predictors of the development of chronic pathology in a premature children: extremely low body weight at birth, long-term (more than 30 days after birth) use of additional oxygen, intraventricular hemorrhages of 3—4 degree and periventricular leukomalacia, the formation of broncho-pulmonary dysplasia in combination with low rates of physical (less than 10 centiles) and psychomotor development by 12 months of corrected age. The most significant factors that have a protective effect on the brain include: breastfeeding, protective regimen, developmental techniques, minimization of post-neonatal infection, prevention of broncho-pulmonary dysplasia.Conclusion. The study of the health of deeply premature children during their first three and even more years of life is necessary to develop measures to improve antenatal, obstetric and neonatal care in order to increase survival and reduce disability among premature babies.
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spelling doaj.art-1ecf6cf2e363480f9a518bcec87c6a6b2023-03-13T09:12:49ZrusLtd. “The National Academy of Pediatric Science and Innovation”Rossijskij Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii1027-40652500-22282020-11-0165522723110.21508/1027-4065-2020-65-5-227-231965Long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes of deeply premature infants, prospects for diagnosis and correctionA. I. Safina0E. V. Volyanyuk1Казанская государственная медицинская академия - филиал ФГБОУ ДПО Российская медицинская академия непрерывного профессионального образования Минздрава РоссииКазанская государственная медицинская академия - филиал ФГБОУ ДПО Российская медицинская академия непрерывного профессионального образования Минздрава России; ГАУЗ Городская детская больница №1 Минздрава Республики ТатарстанObjective: to study long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes in deeply premature infants with neonatal complicationsMaterial and methods. The authors analyzed long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes during a three-year follow-up of 97 children born with a weight less than a 1000g in the department of catamnesis of premature children.Results. The authors found the following predictors of the development of chronic pathology in a premature children: extremely low body weight at birth, long-term (more than 30 days after birth) use of additional oxygen, intraventricular hemorrhages of 3—4 degree and periventricular leukomalacia, the formation of broncho-pulmonary dysplasia in combination with low rates of physical (less than 10 centiles) and psychomotor development by 12 months of corrected age. The most significant factors that have a protective effect on the brain include: breastfeeding, protective regimen, developmental techniques, minimization of post-neonatal infection, prevention of broncho-pulmonary dysplasia.Conclusion. The study of the health of deeply premature children during their first three and even more years of life is necessary to develop measures to improve antenatal, obstetric and neonatal care in order to increase survival and reduce disability among premature babies.https://www.ped-perinatology.ru/jour/article/view/1265глубоконедоношенный ребенокэкстремально низкая масса телапоражения головного мозгавнутрижелудочковые кровоизлияния 3-4-й степениперивентрикулярная лейкомаляциябронхолегочная дисплазияисходы
spellingShingle A. I. Safina
E. V. Volyanyuk
Long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes of deeply premature infants, prospects for diagnosis and correction
Rossijskij Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii
глубоконедоношенный ребенок
экстремально низкая масса тела
поражения головного мозга
внутрижелудочковые кровоизлияния 3-4-й степени
перивентрикулярная лейкомаляция
бронхолегочная дисплазия
исходы
title Long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes of deeply premature infants, prospects for diagnosis and correction
title_full Long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes of deeply premature infants, prospects for diagnosis and correction
title_fullStr Long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes of deeply premature infants, prospects for diagnosis and correction
title_full_unstemmed Long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes of deeply premature infants, prospects for diagnosis and correction
title_short Long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes of deeply premature infants, prospects for diagnosis and correction
title_sort long term neuropsychiatric outcomes of deeply premature infants prospects for diagnosis and correction
topic глубоконедоношенный ребенок
экстремально низкая масса тела
поражения головного мозга
внутрижелудочковые кровоизлияния 3-4-й степени
перивентрикулярная лейкомаляция
бронхолегочная дисплазия
исходы
url https://www.ped-perinatology.ru/jour/article/view/1265
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