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Article de Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-971035

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OBJECTIVES@#To investigate the levels of physical growth and neurodevelopment in preterm infants at the corrected age of 18-24 months.@*METHODS@#The physical growth data and neurodevelopment data of 484 preterm infants at corrected age of 18-24 months were prospectively collected by a post-discharge follow-up system for preterm infants. The infants were regularly followed up in Shenzhen Bao'an Maternal and Child Health Hospital Affiliated to Jinan University from April 2018 to December 2021. The neurodevelopment was evaluated by the Children Neuropsychological and Behavioral Scale-Revision 2016. A total of 219 full-term infants served as controls. The infants were divided into groups (extremely preterm, very preterm, moderate late preterm, and full-term) based on gestational age, and the groups were compared in the levels of physical growth and neurodevelopment.@*RESULTS@#Except that the moderate preterm group had a higher length-for-age Z-score than the full-term group (P=0.038), there was no significant difference in physical growth indicators between the preterm groups and the full-term group (P>0.05). Each preterm group had a significantly lower total developmental quotient (DQ) than the full-term group (P<0.05). Except for the social behavior domain, the DQ of other domains in the extremely preterm and very preterm groups was significantly lower than that in the full-term group (P<0.05). The <32 weeks preterm group had a significantly higher incidence rate of global developmental delay than the full-term group (16.7% vs 6.4%, P=0.012), and the incidence rate of global developmental delay tended to increase with the reduction in gestational age (P=0.026).@*CONCLUSIONS@#Preterm infants can catch up with full-term infants in terms of physical growth at the corrected age of 18-24 months, but with a lower neurodevelopmental level than full-term infants. Neurodevelopment monitoring and early intervention should be taken seriously for preterm infants with a gestational age of <32 weeks.


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Nourrisson , Enfant , Nouveau-né , Humains , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Prématuré , Post-cure , Sortie du patient , Âge gestationnel
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Article de Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-981994

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Preterm infants, especially those born extremely or very prematurely, are at high risk for growth retardation and neurodevelopmental disorders. Regular follow-up after discharge, early intervention, and timely catch-up growth are important guarantees for improving the quality of life of preterm infants and improving the quality of the population. This article provides an overview of the research hotspots in follow-up management of preterm infants after discharge over the past two years, including follow-up modes, nutritional metabolism and body composition follow-up, growth pattern follow-up, neurodevelopmental follow-up, early intervention, etc., in order to provide clinical guidance and research ideas for domestic peers.


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Humains , Nouveau-né , Post-cure , Études de suivi , Prématuré , Sortie du patient , Qualité de vie
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Rev. chil. cir ; 70(5): 474-479, 2018. tab
Article de Espagnol | LILACS | ID: biblio-978018

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La recuperación posoperatoria, el control y apoyo posalta son esenciales en el éxito de la cirugía ambulatoria. El proceso de recuperación posoperatoria se divide en recuperación Fase I y Fase II, en las cuales se utilizan criterios clínicos predefinidos para decidir si un paciente puede ser trasladado a la fase siguiente o ser dado de alta al domicilio, respectivamente. Al momento del alta, las indicaciones posoperatorias se entregan por escrito y el paciente debe estar acompañado por un adulto. Después del alta, se realiza un seguimiento del paciente durante los primeros días, habitualmente a través de llamado telefónico, evaluando parámetros clínicos predefinidos. La evaluación de resultados en cirugía ambulatoria se realiza a través de indicadores específicos, tales como retardo del alta, hospitalización no programada y rehospitalización posalta.


Postoperative recovery and post discharge surveillance and support are essential in outpatient surgery success. The postoperative recovery process is divided into Phase I and Phase II, in which predefined clinical criteria are used to decide whether a patient can be moved to the next phase or be discharged to home, respectively. At discharge, postoperative indications are given in writing and an adult must accompany the patient. After discharge, the patient is monitored during the first few days, usually through a telephone call and predefined clinical parameters are evaluated. Outpatient surgery outcome evaluation is performed through specific indicators such as prolonged postoperative stay, unanticipated hospital admission, and return to hospital and readmission.


Sujet(s)
Humains , Soins postopératoires/normes , Procédures de chirurgie ambulatoire/normes , Sortie du patient , Soins postopératoires/méthodes , Procédures de chirurgie ambulatoire/méthodes
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