Department of Paediatrics, University of Wales Hospital, Cardiff, UK.
Department of Child Health, Cardiff University School of Medicine, Cardiff, UK.
BMJ Open. 2023 Apr 27;13(4):e065587. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-065587.
(1) To assess if preterm and term small for gestational age (SGA) or large for gestational age (LGA) infants have more parent-reported speech problems in early childhood compared with infants with birth weights appropriate for gestational age (AGA). (2) To assess if preterm and term SGA and LGA infants have more parent-reported learning, behavioural, hearing, movement and hand problems in early childhood compared with AGA infants.
Cohort study.
Wales, UK.
7004 children with neurodevelopmental outcomes from the Respiratory and Neurological Outcomes of Children Born Preterm Study which enrolled 7129 children, born from 23 weeks of gestation onwards, to mothers aged 18-50 years of age were included in the analysis.
Parent-reported single-answer questionnaires were completed in 2013 to assess early childhood neurodevelopmental outcomes. The primary outcome was parent-reported speech problems in early childhood adjusted for clinical and demographic confounders in SGA and LGA infants compared with AGA infants. Secondary outcomes measured were parent-reported early childhood learning, behavioural, hearing, movement and hand problems.
Median age at the time of study was 5 years, range 2-10 years. Although the adjusted OR was 1.19 (0.92 to 1.55) for SGA infants and OR 1.11 (0.88 to 1.41) for LGA infants, this failed to reach statistical significance that these subgroups were more likely to have parent-reported speech problems in early childhood compared with AGA infants. This study also found parent-reported evidence suggestive of potential learning difficulties in early childhood (OR 1.51 (1.13 to 2.02)) and behavioural problems (OR 1.35 (1.01 to 1.79)) in SGA infants.
This study of 7004 infants in Wales suggests that infants born SGA or LGA likely do not have higher risks of parent-reported speech problems in early childhood compared with infants born AGA. To further ascertain this finding, studies with wider population coverage and longer-term follow-up would be needed.
(1)评估与出生体重适用于胎龄(AGA)的婴儿相比,早产儿和足月小于胎龄(SGA)或大于胎龄(LGA)婴儿在幼儿期是否有更多的父母报告的言语问题。(2)评估早产儿和足月 SGA 和 LGA 婴儿在幼儿期是否比 AGA 婴儿有更多的父母报告的学习、行为、听力、运动和手部问题。
队列研究。
英国威尔士。
来自呼吸和神经发育结局的儿童出生前研究的 7004 名儿童,该研究招募了 7129 名妊娠 23 周及以上、年龄在 18-50 岁之间的母亲的儿童,这些儿童纳入了分析。
2013 年完成了父母报告的单项问答问卷,以评估幼儿期神经发育结局。主要结局是在调整了 SGA 和 LGA 婴儿的临床和人口统计学混杂因素后,与 AGA 婴儿相比,父母报告的幼儿期言语问题。次要结局测量是父母报告的幼儿期学习、行为、听力、运动和手部问题。
本研究对威尔士的 7004 名婴儿进行了研究,表明与出生体重适用于胎龄的婴儿相比,SGA 或 LGA 出生的婴儿在幼儿期不太可能有更高的父母报告的言语问题风险。为了进一步确定这一发现,需要进行更广泛的人群覆盖和更长时间随访的研究。