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Small for Gestational Age is an Independent Risk Factor for Neurodevelopmental Impairment

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 Background: There is a deficit of publications regarding the impact of Small for Gestational Age (SGA) on later Neurodevelopment of Premature Infants and existing results are conflicting. Objectives: The aim of the present study was multifaceted Neurodevelopmental assessment of children born prematurely, with particular assessment of SGA as an independent risk factor for impairment in prematurely born children. Methods: Eighty-nine children born with very low birth weight were evaluated at the age of 50 months. Anthropometric measurements and several psychomotor tests (WeeFIM-Functional Independence Measure scale, Leiter Test-Non-Verbal Psychometric Evaluation, DTVP-2-Developmental test of Visual Perception, CAST-Childhood AutismSpectrum test, EAS-C-temperament questionnaire and TSD-children vocabulary test) were performed in each child. Results: SGA appears to be a risk factor for low self-reliance (mean WeeFIM score 89 ,20 points vs 99 ,15,P = 0. 034), decreased non-verbal intelligence (Leiter score 87, 18 points vs 100, 18 points,P = 0. 022) and low visual perception (Frostig test 81, 17 points vs 93, 17 points,P = 0. 035). Moreover, the incidence of autism spectrum disorders was significantly higher in the SGA group (21% vs 2. 8%,P = 0. 029). There were no differences in frequency of cerebral palsy diagnosis, vocabulary test results and temper tests scores between SGA and AGA groups. Conclusions: Birth weight Small for Gestational Age seems to be an additional, independent risk factor of Neurodevelopmental delay in prematurely born children.

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    Hubert, Joanna, GILARSKA, MAJA, Klimek, Malgorzata, Nitecka, Magdalena, Dutkowska, Grazyna, & Kwinta, Przemko. (2020). Small for Gestational Age is an Independent Risk Factor for Neurodevelopmental Impairment. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 30(5), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/974113/en

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    Hubert Joanna, GILARSKA MAJA, Klimek Malgorzata, Nitecka Magdalena, Dutkowska Grazyna, Kwinta Przemko. Small for Gestational Age is an Independent Risk Factor for Neurodevelopmental Impairment. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS[Internet]. 2020;30(5):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/974113/en

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    Joanna Hubert, MAJA GILARSKA, Malgorzata Klimek, Magdalena Nitecka, Grazyna Dutkowska, and Przemko Kwinta, “Small for Gestational Age is an Independent Risk Factor for Neurodevelopmental Impairment,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, vol. 30, no. 5, pp. 0–0, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/974113/en

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