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Neurodevelopmental outcomes of singleton large for gestational age infants <29 weeks’ gestation: a retrospective cohort study

Abstract

ObjectiveTo compare neurodevelopmental outcomes of large and appropriate for gestational age (LGA, AGA) infants <29 weeks’ gestation at 18–24 months of corrected age.Study designRetrospective cohort study using the Canadian Neonatal Network and Canadian Neonatal Follow-Up Network databases. Primary outcome was a composite of death or significant neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI), defined as severe cerebral palsy, Bayley III cognitive, language and motor scores of <70, need for hearing aids or cochlear implant and bilateral visual impairment. Univariate and multivariable logistic analyses were applied for outcomes.ResultsThe study cohort comprised 170 LGA and 1738 AGA infants. There was no difference in significant NDI or individual components of the Bayley III between LGA and AGA groups. LGA was associated with the increased risk of death by follow-up, 44/170 (25.9%) vs. 320/1738 (18.4%) (aOR: 1.60 95% CI: 1.00–2.54).ConclusionsRisk of NDI was similar between LGA and AGA infants.

Authors

Rustogi D; Synnes A; Alshaikh B; Hasan S; Drolet C; Masse E; Murthy P; Shah PS; Yusuf K

Journal

Journal of Perinatology, Vol. 41, No. 6, pp. 1313–1321

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

June 1, 2021

DOI

10.1038/s41372-021-01080-z

ISSN

0743-8346

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