Article
Early gross motor development of preterm infants according to the Alberta Infant Motor Scale.
University Medical Center Utrecht, Departments of Neonatology and Pediatrics, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Journal of Pediatrics (impact factor:
4.11).
12/2006;
149(5):617-22.
DOI:10.1016/j.jpeds.2006.07.025
pp.617-22
Source: PubMed
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Article: Motor Development of Premature Infants Born between 32 and 34 Weeks.
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ABSTRACT: Little is known about motor development in late preterm born infants. Our objective was to determine long-term outcome of motor skills of infants born between 32 and 34 weeks. All infants were assessed at corrected ages of 3 and 9 months, using the Alberta Infant Motor Scale. At corrected ages of 4 years, the Movement Assessment Battery for Children was done. Seventy infants were seen at 4 years of age (median of 3 assessments per infant). Abnormal assessment at 3 or 9 months of age resulted in normal outcome in almost 80% at 4 years. On the other hand, a normal outcome in the first year of life resulted in an abnormal outcome at 4 years in 10% of the infants. Our results suggest that long-term followup of these late preterm born infants is necessary, as the assessments in the first year do not predict the long-term outcome.International Journal of Pediatrics 01/2010; 2010.
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Keywords
18 months
800 preterm infants
age levels
ages
Alberta Infant Motor Scale
clinical decision-making
first 18 months
full correction
gross motor development
gross motor developmental profile
lower
mean Alberta Infant Motor Scale scores
norm-referenced values
norms
preterm infants
preterm infants exhibit different gross motor developmental trajectories
proper evaluation
specific
term infants
typical gross motor development