Perinatal risk factors and neurocognitive outcomes in children and adolescents with sickle cell disease
Jennifer N. Longoria,
Christina M. Dandar,
Joshua H. Semko
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe literature on cognitive and academic outcomes for children with sickle cell disease (SCD) who experience perinatal risk factors is limited. We aimed to evaluate if low birthweight (LBW), gestational age, and history of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission were associated with neurocognitive functioning, grade retention, or receipt of early intervention or formal educational support in children with SCD.ProceduresThis prospective birth cohort study included 336 participants, ages 8–18, wi… Show more
Wei-Zhen Tang: was responsible for the organization and coordination of the trial. Wen-Xin Deng and Tai-Hang Liu: were the chief investigator and responsible for the data analysis. Wei-Zhen Tang and Tai-Hang Liu: developed the trail design.
Wei-Zhen Tang: was responsible for the organization and coordination of the trial. Wen-Xin Deng and Tai-Hang Liu: were the chief investigator and responsible for the data analysis. Wei-Zhen Tang and Tai-Hang Liu: developed the trail design.
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