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Time to regain birthweight and association with neurodevelopmental outcomes among extremely preterm newborns

Objective Determine association between time to regain birthweight and 2-year neurodevelopment among extremely preterm (EP) newborns. Study design Secondary analysis of the Preterm Erythropoietin Neuroprotection Trial evaluating time to regain birthweight, time from birth to weight nadir, time from...

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Published in:Journal of perinatology 2024-04, Vol.44 (4), p.554-560
Main Authors: Valentine, Gregory C., Perez, Krystle M., Wood, Thomas R., Mayock, Dennis E., Law, Janessa B., Kolnik, Sarah, Strobel, Katie M., Brandon, Olivia C., Comstock, Bryan A., Heagerty, Patrick J., Juul, Sandra E.
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description Objective Determine association between time to regain birthweight and 2-year neurodevelopment among extremely preterm (EP) newborns. Study design Secondary analysis of the Preterm Erythropoietin Neuroprotection Trial evaluating time to regain birthweight, time from birth to weight nadir, time from nadir to regain birthweight, and cumulative weight loss with 2-year corrected Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development 3rd edition. Results Among n  = 654 EP neonates, those with shorter nadir-to-regain had lower cognitive scores (≤1 day versus ≥8 days: −5.0 points, [CI −9.5, −0.6]) and lower motor scores (≤1 day versus ≥8 days: −4.6 points [CI −9.2, −0.03]) in adjusted stepwise forward regression modeling. Increasingly cumulative weight loss was associated with lower cognitive scores (≤−50 percent-days: −5.6, [CI −9.4, −1.8]), motor scores (≤−50 percent-days: −4.2, [CI -8.2, -0.2]); and language scores (≤−50 percent-days: −6.0, [CI −10.1, −1.9]). Conclusion Faster nadir-to-regain and excessive cumulative weight loss are associated with adverse 2-year neurodevelopmental outcomes. Trial registration PENUT Trial Registration: NCT01378273. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01378273 . Clinical trial registration This study is a post-hoc secondary analysis of pre-existing data from the PENUT Trial (NCT #01378273).
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Developmental Disabilities - epidemiology
Developmental Disabilities - etiology
Erythropoietin
Humans
Infant
Infant, Extremely Premature
Infant, Newborn
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Pediatric Surgery
Pediatrics
Premature babies
Premature birth
Registration
Secondary analysis
Weight Loss
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