The Role of Follow-up in Monitoring the Outcomes of Prematurity in a Cohort of Romanian Infants

Cilt: 34 Sayı: 1 1 Ocak 2017
  • Anca Bivoleanu
  • Andreea Avasiloaiei
  • Mihaela Moscalu
  • Maria Stamatin
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The Role of Follow-up in Monitoring the Outcomes of Prematurity in a Cohort of Romanian Infants

Abstract

Background: The rate of preterm births in Romania is one of the highest among European countries. However, there is little information regarding the ways in which premature birth affects the outcome in Romanian preterm infants. Aims: To investigate the effects of early developmental intervention after discharge from the hospital on motor and cognitive development in preterm infants. Study Design: Longitudinal observational study Methods: We performed the Amiel-Tison neurologic evaluation at discharge and the Bayley Scales of Infant Development from 3 to 24 months. Based on these evaluations, an outcome score was formulated. Results: Between 2007 and 2010, 1157 of 2793 premature infants were included into the study. There was a negative correlation between the number of evaluations and the risk of developing neurologic sequelae (p<0.001). The correlation analysis demonstrated a significant association between the final category of risk at the end of the follow up program and the degree of compliance (p<0.01). At 24 months evaluation, there was a correlation between the low gestational age and the risk of developing severe neurologic sequelae (p<0.001). Conclusion: This study shows the importance of follow up program in decreasing the risk o

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Anca Bivoleanu Bu kişi benim

Andreea Avasiloaiei Bu kişi benim

Mihaela Moscalu Bu kişi benim

Maria Stamatin Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi

1 Ocak 2017

Gönderilme Tarihi

1 Ocak 2017

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Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2017 Cilt: 34 Sayı: 1

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APA
Bivoleanu, A., Avasiloaiei, A., Moscalu, M., & Stamatin, M. (2017). The Role of Follow-up in Monitoring the Outcomes of Prematurity in a Cohort of Romanian Infants. Balkan Medical Journal, 34(1), 21-27. https://izlik.org/JA79CS78SC
AMA
1.Bivoleanu A, Avasiloaiei A, Moscalu M, Stamatin M. The Role of Follow-up in Monitoring the Outcomes of Prematurity in a Cohort of Romanian Infants. Balkan Medical Journal. 2017;34(1):21-27. https://izlik.org/JA79CS78SC
Chicago
Bivoleanu, Anca, Andreea Avasiloaiei, Mihaela Moscalu, ve Maria Stamatin. 2017. “The Role of Follow-up in Monitoring the Outcomes of Prematurity in a Cohort of Romanian Infants”. Balkan Medical Journal 34 (1): 21-27. https://izlik.org/JA79CS78SC.
EndNote
Bivoleanu A, Avasiloaiei A, Moscalu M, Stamatin M (01 Ocak 2017) The Role of Follow-up in Monitoring the Outcomes of Prematurity in a Cohort of Romanian Infants. Balkan Medical Journal 34 1 21–27.
IEEE
[1]A. Bivoleanu, A. Avasiloaiei, M. Moscalu, ve M. Stamatin, “The Role of Follow-up in Monitoring the Outcomes of Prematurity in a Cohort of Romanian Infants”, Balkan Medical Journal, c. 34, sy 1, ss. 21–27, Oca. 2017, [çevrimiçi]. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA79CS78SC
ISNAD
Bivoleanu, Anca - Avasiloaiei, Andreea - Moscalu, Mihaela - Stamatin, Maria. “The Role of Follow-up in Monitoring the Outcomes of Prematurity in a Cohort of Romanian Infants”. Balkan Medical Journal 34/1 (01 Ocak 2017): 21-27. https://izlik.org/JA79CS78SC.
JAMA
1.Bivoleanu A, Avasiloaiei A, Moscalu M, Stamatin M. The Role of Follow-up in Monitoring the Outcomes of Prematurity in a Cohort of Romanian Infants. Balkan Medical Journal. 2017;34:21–27.
MLA
Bivoleanu, Anca, vd. “The Role of Follow-up in Monitoring the Outcomes of Prematurity in a Cohort of Romanian Infants”. Balkan Medical Journal, c. 34, sy 1, Ocak 2017, ss. 21-27, https://izlik.org/JA79CS78SC.
Vancouver
1.Anca Bivoleanu, Andreea Avasiloaiei, Mihaela Moscalu, Maria Stamatin. The Role of Follow-up in Monitoring the Outcomes of Prematurity in a Cohort of Romanian Infants. Balkan Medical Journal [Internet]. 01 Ocak 2017;34(1):21-7. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA79CS78SC