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Premature Infant Outcomes Linda Wallen, MD. Prevalence of Cerebral Palsy VLBW Infants - 1982-1994 MortalityCerebral Palsy (% live births)(% survivors)

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1 Premature Infant Outcomes Linda Wallen, MD

2 Prevalence of Cerebral Palsy VLBW Infants - 1982-1994 MortalityCerebral Palsy (% live births)(% survivors) 1982-198436.8 9.1 1984-198631.512.3 1986-198836.111.9 1988-199029.29.2 1990-199221.83.6 1992-199413.86.6 (O’Shea et al., 1998)

3 Survival & Outcome of Infants Weighing <800 g 1979 to 1994 (O’Shea et al., Pediatrics 100: 982-986, 1997)

4 Survival & Outcome of Infants, 401-1250 g 1994 to 1996 (Finer et al., Pediatrics 104: 428-434, 1999)

5 Survival & Outcome of Infants, < 1250 g Doernbecher NCC, 1995 to 1998

6 Bayley Scales at 30 Months for Infants Born at < 26 Weeks Gestation (EPIcure Group (UK) follow up Mar-Dec 1995. New England J Med 343:381, 2000) Individual Scores on Bayley Scales at 30 months by Gestational Age

7 From NICHD Network 1993-1994 Follow-Up. Pediatrics. 105:1221-22, 2000. Adj. Risk for No Independent WalkingAdj. Risk for No Independent Feeding Risk Factors for Cerebral Palsy in Infants < 1000 g at 18-22 Months Risk Factors for Cerebral Palsy in Infants < 1000 g at 18-22 Months

8 From NICHD Network 1993-1994 Follow-Up. Pediatrics. 105:1220-21, 2000. Adjusted Risk Factors for MDI < 70Adjusted Risk Factors for PDI < 70 Risk Factors for Severe Developmental Delay in Infants <1000 g at 18-22 Months

9 Died (2%) No disability (49%) No data (1%) Other disability (25%) Severe disability (25%) (EPIcure Group (UK) follow up Mar-Dec 1995. New England J Med 343:381, 2000) 30 Month Outcome for Infants Born at < 26 Weeks

10 From NICHD Network 1993-1994 Follow-Up. Pediatrics. 105:1221-22, 2000. NICHD Outcome of Infants 401-1000 g at Discharge

11 NICHD Outcome of Infants 401-1000 g at 18 Months From NICHD Network 1993-1994 Follow-Up. Pediatrics. 105:1221-22, 2000.

12 NICHD Outcome of Infants 401-1000 g at18 Months From NICHD Network 1993-1994 Follow-Up. Pediatrics. 105:1221-22, 2000.

13 Growth Failure in the ELBW Infant n Growth at 1 yr of infants 501-800 g born 1989-1994 –Head circumference < 10% = 35% (45/219) –Weight < 10% = 58% (75/219) –Length < 10% = 33% (42/219) n Growth at 6-7 yr of infants < 750 g born 1982-86 –Head circumference < 3% = 35% (24/68) –Weight < 3% = 22% (15/68) –Height < 3% = 25% (17/68) n Growth at 6-7 yr of infants 750-1499 g born 1982-86 –Head circumference < 3% = 14% (9/65) –Weight < 3% = 11% (7/65) –Height < 3% = 5% (3/65)

14 Outcomes of ELBW infants n Historical reasons for reliance on neurologic morbidities –Public misperception of prevalence of severe disability –Limitation of range of outcomes studied n Other health outcomes that are affected –Increased incidence of asthma –Increased visual perceptual & expressive language disabilities –Increased behavioral problems –Growth failure –Family and child perception of health and outcome –Psychological outcomes n Other factors which influence outcome = risk factors and post discharge environment, heavily influenced by maternal education, income level, smoking, poor maternal health (physical or mental)

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