2020
DOI: 10.3345/cep.2020.00472
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Should we regularly evaluate the neurodevelopmental status of moderate and late preterm infants?

Abstract: Recent studies have shown higher risks of neuro developmental delay and behavioral problems in moderate and late preterm infants. It is important to closely monitor the neurodevelop mental status and provide early intervention in referred cases. For long-term follow-up, selection criteria are needed to identify the target population among moderate and late preterm infants.

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“…In Korea, the number of infants admitted to the NICU has been increasing during the past 20 years owing to the increase in the number of births of premature infants and very low birth weight infants 15) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Korea, the number of infants admitted to the NICU has been increasing during the past 20 years owing to the increase in the number of births of premature infants and very low birth weight infants 15) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Korea, the number of infants admitted to the NICU has been increasing during the past 20 years owing to the increase in the number of births of premature infants and very low birth weight infants [ 15 ]. In addition, the risk of neonatal sepsis resulting from invasive treatment and increased length of hospital stay has been increasing as well [ 16 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our dataset was collected based on the K-DST—a tool created for the accurate examination of developmental delays [ 22 ] and health management of infants and children by reflecting the characteristics of Korean infants and children. It is intended for infants and children between 4 and 71 months and includes 48 items for each age group.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sumado a esta mayor vulnerabilidad, un número importante de recién nacidos prematuros debe pasar un período de hospitalización en las unidades neonatología, donde están expuestos a diversos estímulos y experiencias estresantes tales como procedimientos del equipo de salud, el uso de sondas y vías, el apoyo ventilatorio, la exposición a la luz y al ruido y la separación de sus padres [6][7][8] . Incluso los recién nacidos prematuros moderados y tardíos (nacidos entre la semana 32 y 36 de gestación), los cuales representan alrededor de un 75% de los partos prematuros, son fisiológicamente inmaduros y sus cerebros tienen que crecer, madurar y adaptarse al entorno extrauterino lo que puede afectar negativamente su desarrollo neurológico [9][10][11] .…”
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