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J Pediatr ; 157(6): 989-994.e1, 2010 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20674931

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the mortality and long-term morbidity rates of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). STUDY DESIGN: This was a longitudinal cohort study of all admissions born between 1983 and 2003 with birth weight ≤ 800 g at a single tertiary NICU. Trends in survival and neurodevelopmental outcome rates at school entry in four 5-year epochs were analyzed. RESULTS: Of 917 admissions, 552 survived to NICU discharge, with significantly increasing survival rates from 46% in epoch 1 to 71% in epoch 4 (P < .0001). Although the overall impairment rate of 30% did not change, the pattern of impairments did. Cognitive (P = .017) and hearing (P = .014) impairment rates increased. Visual impairment rates decreased (P = .042), with a trend toward decreasing cerebral palsy from 20% to 12% (P = .061). CONCLUSIONS: Improved survival of low birth weight preterm infants has been associated with different types of neurodevelopmental impairments, including increased cognitive impairment rates.


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Developmental Disabilities/epidemiology , Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight , Age Factors , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Survival Rate
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