Bode Michelle M, DʼEugenio Diane B, Mettelman Barbara B, Gross Steven J
*Department of Pediatrics, Upstate Medical Center, SUNY, Syracuse, NY; †Department of Neonatology, Crouse Hospital, Syracuse, NY.
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2014 Nov-Dec;35(9):570-5. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0000000000000110.
To determine the predictive validity of the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition (Bayley-III) at age 2 years for cognitive abilities in preschool children born at ≤ 30 weeks' gestation.
This prospective regional study included all 187 liveborn infants ≤ 30 weeks' gestation born between July 2005 and June 2006. Of the 172 children who survived to 4 years, 156 (91%) were evaluated at 2 and 4 years. A socioeconomically matched term control group also was recruited to provide normative data. The predictive validity of the Bayley-III cognitive and language scales for the Weschler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence-III (WPPSI-III) was examined through correlation coefficients and sensitivity and specificity of the Bayley-III to predict normal and abnormal cognitive outcomes.
Correlations of the WPPSI-III intelligence quotient (IQ) score with the Bayley-III cognitive and language scores were .81 and .78, respectively. The preterm children were classified as normal (Bayley Scales of Infant Development-Third Edition [BSID-III] cognitive score or WPPSI-III IQ score not lower than 1 SD below the control group mean), mild to moderately delayed (scores between 1 and 2 SD deviations below the control group mean), or severely delayed (scores greater than 2 SD below the control group mean). At 2 and 4 years, 126 (81%) preterm children retained the same developmental classification.
In contrast with previous editions of the BSID, the Bayley-III has strong predictive validity for WPPSI-III IQ at age 4 years in preterm children. This has important implications for more timely evaluation of perinatal interventions, establishment of guidelines for neonatal care, and counseling parents.
确定《贝利婴幼儿发展量表》第三版(Bayley-III)在2岁时对孕周≤30周出生的学龄前儿童认知能力的预测效度。
这项前瞻性区域研究纳入了2005年7月至2006年6月期间出生的所有187例孕周≤30周的活产婴儿。在172名存活至4岁的儿童中,156名(91%)在2岁和4岁时接受了评估。还招募了一个社会经济状况匹配的足月儿对照组以提供常模数据。通过相关系数以及Bayley-III预测正常和异常认知结果的敏感度和特异度来检验Bayley-III认知和语言量表对韦氏学龄前及初小儿童智力量表第三版(WPPSI-III)的预测效度。
WPPSI-III智商(IQ)得分与Bayley-III认知和语言得分的相关系数分别为0.81和0.78。早产儿童被分为正常(《贝利婴儿发展量表》第三版[BSID-III]认知得分或WPPSI-III IQ得分不低于对照组均值1个标准差以下)、轻度至中度发育延迟(得分在低于对照组均值1至2个标准差之间)或重度发育延迟(得分高于对照组均值超过2个标准差)。在2岁和4岁时,126名(81%)早产儿童保持相同的发育分类。
与BSID的先前版本相比,Bayley-III对早产儿童4岁时的WPPSI-III IQ具有很强的预测效度。这对于更及时地评估围产期干预措施、制定新生儿护理指南以及为家长提供咨询具有重要意义。