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General movements in infants born from mothers with early-onset hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in relation to one year's neurodevelopmental outcome
Authors:van Schie P E M,Rep A,Ganzevoort W,de Groot L,Wolf H,van Wassenaer A G,de Vries J I P  PETRA-Investigators
Affiliation:a Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, VU University Medical Centre, The Netherlands
b Department of Physiotherapy, VU University Medical Centre, The Netherlands
c Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, VU University Medical Centre, The Netherlands
d Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Emma Children's Hospital AMC, Academic Medical Centre Amsterdam, The Netherlands
e Institute for Fundamental and Clinical Human Movement Science, VU University Medical Centre, The Netherlands
f Department of Neonatology, VU University Medical Centre, The Netherlands
g Department of Neonatology, Emma Children's Hospital AMC, Academic Medical Centre Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:

Background:

Assessment of general movements (GMs) at three months is considered useful for prediction of adverse neurological outcome in high risk infants.

Aims:

To study the prevalence of abnormal GMs in infants born from women with early-onset hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and the association of GMs with neurodevelopmental outcome at one year.

Study design:

Prospective study, part of a randomised controlled trial of pre-birth management strategies.

Subjects:

Infants born from women with early-onset hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.

Outcome measures:

GMs observation and neurological examination at term and three months corrected age; at one year neurological examination and Bayley Scales of Infant Development.

Results:

From 216 women included, 175 of 178 surviving infants (mean gestational age 31.6 weeks [SD 2.3], mean birth weight 1346 grams [SD 458]), were examined at three months. At term age normal, mildly abnormal and definitely abnormal GMs were observed in 54%, 36% and 10% respectively; and at three months in 47%, 40% and 13%. Mildly or definitely abnormal GMs at three months were not associated with abnormal neurological examination at one year, however, they were associated with delayed psychomotor development at one year (p = 0.01).

Conclusions

In this prospective study, including small for gestational age, preterm infants about half of them did not have normal GMs at term and three months. There was no association of GMs at term nor three months with neurological outcome at one year, but there was a significant association of GMs at three months with one year psychomotor development.
Keywords:Neonate   General movement   Preeclampsia   Preterm   Small for gestational age   Prevalence   Neurodevelopment
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