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Latent class growth analysis identified different trajectories in cognitive development of extremely low birthweight children.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Recent longitudinal studies suggest stable cognitive development in preterm children, although with great individual variation. This prospective neurocognitive follow-up study of extremely low birthweight (ELBW, <1000 g) children aimed to characterise groups with different developmental trajectories from preschool to preteen age.

Methods

ELBW children (n=115) born in Finland in 1996-1997 participated in cognitive assessments at a median age of 5.0 years and 11.3 years. A standardised test of intelligence (Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence-Revised or Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-third edition) was administered at both ages.

Results

Three ELBW groups with different developmental trajectories over time were identified with latent class growth analysis. Children with average (Full-Scale IQ (FSIQ): 85-115) and below average (FSIQ: <85) intelligence at 5 years of age had significant decreases in intelligence scores by 11 years of age (-11.7 points and -14.9 points, respectively, both p<0.001), while those with above average intelligence (FSIQ: >115) showed stable development (-3.2 points, p=0.250). Multiple linear regression showed that neonatal complications (intraventricular haemorrhage grade 3-4 and blood culture positive sepsis) and maternal education significantly predicted lower intelligence at the second assessment (F(3,106)=7.27, p<0.001, adjusted R2=0.147).

Conclusions

ELBW children represent a heterogeneous patient population in which groups with different cognitive trajectories can be detected. Deterioration may occur particularly in children with initial average or below average cognitive performance at 5 years of age, with neonatal complications and lower maternal education presenting as risk factors. Catch-up in cognitive functions seems more uncommon in the ELBW population, which should be noted in clinical work.

SUBMITTER: Haavisto A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8984002 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Latent class growth analysis identified different trajectories in cognitive development of extremely low birthweight children.

Haavisto Anu A   Klenberg Liisa L   Tommiska Viena V   Lano Aulikki A   Mikkola Kaija K   Fellman Vineta V  

BMJ paediatrics open 20220401 1


<h4>Background</h4>Recent longitudinal studies suggest stable cognitive development in preterm children, although with great individual variation. This prospective neurocognitive follow-up study of extremely low birthweight (ELBW, <1000 g) children aimed to characterise groups with different developmental trajectories from preschool to preteen age.<h4>Methods</h4>ELBW children (n=115) born in Finland in 1996-1997 participated in cognitive assessments at a median age of 5.0 years and 11.3 years.  ...[more]

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