Mortality and neurologic, mental, and psychomotor development at 2 years in infants born less than 27 weeks' gestation: the Leiden follow-up project on prematurity
Monique Rijken, Jan Maarten Wit, Ronald Brand, Shirley E Martens, Gerlinde M S J Stoelhorst, Paul H T van Zwieten, Sylvia Veen
To determine the outcome of infants with a gestational age (GA) <27 weeks, born in the mid-1990s.
Design
Regional, prospective study; part of the Leiden Follow-Up Project on Prematurity.
Setting
Three health regions in The Netherlands.
Patients
A total of 266 live born infants (1996/1997) with GA <32 weeks; 46 infants were <27 weeks.
Main Outcome Measures
Neurologic examination (according to Hempel) and assessment of mental and psychomotor development using the Bayley Scales of Infant Development I, at the corrected age of 2 years.
Results
Mortality was 35% (16 of 46) <27 weeks, compared with 6% (14 of 220) in infants with GA 27 to 32 weeks; withdrawal of treatment in 60% and 43%, respectively. Below 27 weeks mortality was higher after extra-uterine transport and pregnancy induction. Neonatal morbidity was higher in infants <27 weeks compared with infants 27 to 32 weeks. Below 27 weeks postnatal use of dexamethasone and being hospitalized at term were associated with abnormal neurologic outcome; there was a higher incidence in (mild) mental developmental delay compared with the older infants. Adverse outcome (dead or abnormal neurologic, psychomotor, or mental development) in infants 23 to 24, 25, 26, and 27 to 32 weeks GA was, respectively, 92% (11 of 12), 64% (7 of 11), 35% (8 of 23), and 18% (40 of 220).
Conclusions
Mortality and neonatal morbidity were higher in infants with GA <27 weeks compared with infants born between 27 and 32 weeks. The high adverse outcome of infants <25 weeks suggests that one should carefully weigh whether or not to aggressively resuscitate and treat these extremely premature infants.
extremely preterm infant outcomes less than 27 weeks, neurodevelopmental outcome extreme prematurity 2 year follow up, Bayley Scales infant development premature infants, mortality gestational age 23 24 25 26 weeks, Leiden follow up project prematurity Netherlands, postnatal dexamethasone neurologic outcome preterm, withdrawal treatment extremely premature infants ethics, regional prospective study preterm birth outcomes, psychomotor mental development corrected age prematurity, neonatal morbidity extreme prematurity survival
PMID 12897286 12897286 DOI 10.1542/peds.112.2.351 10.1542/peds.112.2.351
Cite this article
Rijken, M., Stoelhorst, G. M. S. J., Martens, S. E., van Zwieten, P. H. T., Brand, R., Wit, J. M., & Veen, S. (2003). Mortality and neurologic, mental, and psychomotor development at 2 years in infants born less than 27 weeks' gestation: the Leiden follow-up project on prematurity. *Pediatrics*, *112*(2), 351-358. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.112.2.351
Rijken M, Stoelhorst GMSJ, Martens SE, van Zwieten PHT, Brand R, Wit JM, et al. Mortality and neurologic, mental, and psychomotor development at 2 years in infants born less than 27 weeks' gestation: the Leiden follow-up project on prematurity. Pediatrics. 2003;112(2):351-358. doi:10.1542/peds.112.2.351
Rijken, Monique, et al. "Mortality and neurologic, mental, and psychomotor development at 2 years in infants born less than 27 weeks' gestation: the Leiden follow-up project on prematurity." *Pediatrics*, vol. 112, no. 2, 2003, pp. 351-358.
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