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Development of smooth pursuit eye movements in very preterm infants: 1. General aspects
Authors:Strand-Brodd Katarina  Ewald Uwe  Grönqvist Helena  Holmström Gerd  Strömberg Bo  Grönqvist Erik  von Hofsten Claes  Rosander Kerstin
Affiliation:Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala university, Uppsala, Sweden. katarina.strand-brodd@kbh.uu.se
Abstract:Aim: To investigate early oculo‐motor development in a population‐based cohort of very preterm infants. Methods: Early oculo‐motor development was prospectively studied by measuring smooth pursuit eye movements at 2 and 4 months corrected age in a population of very preterm infants born in Uppsala County 2004–2007. Eighty‐one preterm infants were studied, and 32 healthy term infants constituted the control group. Results: The study group consisted of infants with a mean gestational age of 28 + 5 weeks. At 2 and 4 months corrected age, infants born very preterm showed lower gain (p < 0.001) and proportion of smooth pursuit eye movements (p < 0.001) compared to the control group. The boys showed higher gain of smooth pursuit eye movements at both 2 and 4 months corrected age, compared to girls. Conclusions: Oculo‐motor development measured by smooth pursuit eye movements is delayed in very preterm infants at 2 and 4 months corrected age. This might be a risk factor or early indicator of later perceptual and behavioural impairment.
Keywords:Infant development  Oculo‐motor  Preterm infant  Smooth pursuit eye movements
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