Predicting Severe Motor Impairment In Preterm Children At Age 5 Years

Anne Hilgendorff,I Wermuth,Andreas Schulze,Charles Winston Saunders,Heather Ryan,Kerry Ann Parker,Judy Parfitt, Michele V Clarke,M Van Der Hoeven,Renske Wassenberg,Anke Mulder,Jane Bow, Karen Penner,Naomi Granke, Gareth D Turner,Carl W Porter, Alexander Chiu,Ruben E Alvaro, Jeffery L Heath,Dianne E Creighton,Deborah Anseeuwdeeks,Heather Christianson,Reg Sauve,Elizabeth Spellen,Douglas D Mcmillan, Cathy Ringland,Zsuzsoka Kecskes,Margaret Broom,Cormac O Maher,Vanessa Parr, A Meskell,Barbara Dromgool, Gillian Reynolds,May Khairy,Alan G Fraser,Sylvie Belanger,Aida Bairam,Esther Goldschlerman,Agneta Golan, Paul E Proctor,Koravangattu Sankaran, May Lee Chan, Adam Williamson,Emma Magrath, Alice M Turner,Emma Marchant,Helen Buckley Woods,Edmond Kelly,Gillian Opie,Kathryn J Saunders, Julie Keng,G W Foster,Lex W Doyle,Peter G Davis,Win Tin,Diane M Moddemann,Scott E Fraser, R Lontis, Louise Goodchild,Christopher Barnett,Ross R Haslam,Martha Q Lacy, David Hohn, M Mcdonald,Jonathan P Duff,Noni Davis,Donna Ann Dewey,Ruth E Grunau,Peter J Anderson,Anne Synnes,Catherine Callanan,Brenda M Argus, A Hamilton, K Obrien,Arne Ohlsson,Adiba Chalaf,Shmuel Arnon,Netter Itzchack,Rivka H Regev, L Van Sonderen,Bregje A Houtzager, Debbie Nuytemans, A Van Wassenaer, Aatif Imtiaz Butt,Julie Petriethomas,Margot Mackay, M S Rogers,Keith J Barrington,Elizabeth Asztalos, C Harikumar, Vera Dietz, J C Fauchere, H U Bucher, Ravi Swamy,Nicholas Embleton,Unni Wariyar,Peter Weber,Bettina Ute Tillmann, Hubert Fahnenstich,Olivia Mclaughlin, C B A Mccusker, C Mayes, D D Millar,Henry L Halliday, Dana L Royer,Herve Walti, Susan Fritz,Sunil K Sinha,Larissa Perepolkin,Julie Vachon, Patricia Grier,Ada Justerreicher, M N Levine, E S Shinwell,Catherine M Phelan, Malcolm E Turner,Hugo Lagercrantz,Lena Legnevall,Eric Herlenius,Andreas W Flemmer, Wendy Yacura, Lorrie Costantini,Christina D Chambers,Robin S Roberts,Shari Gray,Kevin Thorpe, E N Hey,William D Fraser, M Gent,Alfonso Solimano,Philippa Hubberrichard, John Peter Frank,Brigitte Lemyre, Marc Blayney, M H M Kim, Erin Warriner, Bruce A Adams, Joanne Dix, Janice Cairnie,Judy Dilario,Barbara Schmidt,C Nwaesei, D J Matthew,Wendy Amos,Suresh Tulsiani, Cherrie Tandy,Lori Scapinello,Erin Mcgean

ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD(2015)

引用 15|浏览62
暂无评分
摘要
Objective To determine whether the ability to predict severe motor impairment at age 5 years improves between birth and 18 months.Design Ancillary study of the Caffeine for Apnea of Prematurity Trial.Setting and Patients International cohort of very low birth weight children who were assessed sequentially from birth to 5 years.Outcome Measures Severe motor impairment was defined as a score <5th percentile on the Movement Assessment Battery of Children (MABC), or inability to complete the MABC because of cerebral palsy. Multivariable logistic regression cumulative risk models used four sets of predictor variables: early neonatal risk factors, risk factors at 36 weeks' postmenstrual age, risk factors at a corrected age of 18 months, and sociodemographic variables. A receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was generated for each model, and the four ROC curves were compared to determine if the addition of the new set of predictors significantly increased the area under the curve (AUC).Results Of 1469 children, 291 (19.8%) had a severe motor impairment at 5 years. The AUC increased from 0.650 soon after birth, to 0.718 (p<0.001) at 36 weeks' postmenstrual age, and to 0.797 at 18 months (p<0.001). Sociodemographic variables did not significantly improve the AUC (AUC=0.806; p=0.07).Conclusions Prediction of severe motor impairment at 5 years of age using a cumulative risk model improves significantly from birth to 18 months of age in children with birth weights between 500 g and 1250 g.
更多
查看译文
关键词
neonatology,neurodevelopment,outcomes research
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要