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Gac Med Mex 2004; 140 (4)
Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children with an Antecedent of Subependymal/Intraventricular Hemorrhage at 3 Years of Age.
Fernández-Carrocera LA, González-Mora E
Language: Spanish
References: 54
Page: 367-373
PDF size: 58.33 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Intraventricular and subependymal hemorrhage are common
complications among preterm infants. The aim of the present
study was to assess its implication in the neurodevelopment at
3 years of age.
Material and methods: cerebral ultrasonography with evidence
of any stage of intraventricular hemorrhage (Papille’s
classification) during neonatal period and a neurologic
evaluation at 3 years of age were performed on each patient.
One hundred twenty four patients were enrolled and assigned to
four groups according the intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH)
stage: Grade I, 14 patients, grade II, 84, grade III, 22, and
grade IV nine patients.
Results: morbility was similar for all groups; hydrocephalus
was more frequent in group III (73%), and in group IV chronic
pulmonary disease (77%) was more frequent. Forty five
percent of the sample showed neurologic alterations with the
greatest proportion in group IV (89%); OR for groups III and
IV was 3.51 with a 95% confidence interval of (1.49, 8.28 p=
0.005). Grades III&IV showed lowest Terman Merril scores
and grade IV scores were within the range of mental retardation.
No statistical difference was found between grades at audition
evaluation.
Conclusions: neurologic alterations were greater in poorer
grades of IVH, and risk will increment for grades III and IV.
Associated pathologies for IVH grades III and IV were
hydrocephalus and chronic pulmonary disease.
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