Background Since the mid-1980s, increasing numbers of childrenwith birth weights under 750 g have survived to school age.
Methods We matched a regional cohort of 68 surviving childrenborn from 1982 through 1986 with birth weights under 750 g (mean,670 g; gestational age, 25.7 weeks) with 65 children weighing750 to 1499 g at birth and 61 children born at term. Growth,neurosensory status, and functioning at school age in the threegroups were compared. Associations of biologic and social riskfactors with major developmental outcomes were examined by meansof logistic-regression analyses.
Results Children with birth weights under 750 g were inferiorto both comparison groups in cognitive ability, psychomotorskills, and academic achievement. They had poorer social skillsand adaptive behavior and more behavioral and attention problems.The mean (±SD) Mental Processing Composite score forthe cohort was 87 ±15, as compared with 93 ±14for children with birth weights of 750 to 1499 g and 100 ±13for children born at term (P<0.001). The rates of mentalretardation (IQ <70) in the three groups were 21, 8, and2 percent, respectively; the rates of cerebral palsy were 9,6, and 0 percent; and the rates of severe visual disabilitywere 25, 5, and 2 percent. Major cerebral ultrasonographic abnormalitieswere associated with mental retardation (odds ratio, 5.4; 95percent confidence interval, 1.8 to 15.8) and cerebral palsy(odds ratio, 15.2; 95 percent confidence interval, 3.0 to 77.4).Oxygen dependence at 36 weeks of corrected age was associatedwith mental retardation (odds ratio, 4.5; 95 percent confidenceinterval, 1.2 to 10.7) and severe visual disability (odds ratio,4.3; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.3 to 14.2). Social disadvantage,though associated with several neuropsychological outcomes,was not associated with major developmental impairment.
Conclusions Children with birth weights under 750 g who surviverepresent a subgroup of very-low-birth-weight children who areat high risk for neurobehavioral dysfunction and poor schoolperformance.
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From the Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine (M.H., H.G.T., R.E., N.M.-M.), and the Department of Psychology (C.S.), Case Western Reserve University; and the Department of Special Education (N.K.), Cleveland State University -- both in Cleveland.
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