Neurodevelopmental outcome at 5.5 years in Dutch preterm infants born at 24–26 weeks’ gestational age: the EPI-DAF study

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2024-05-01

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van Beek, Pauline E.
Rijken, Monique
Broeders, Lisa
ter Horst, Hendrik J.
Koopman-Esseboom, CorineISNI 0000000396931872
de Kort, Ellen
Laarman, A. R.C.
de Tollenaer, S. M.Mulder
Steiner, Katerina
Swarte, Renate M.C.

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Abstract

Objective After lowering the Dutch threshold for active treatment from 25 to 24 completed weeks’ gestation, survival to discharge increased by 10% in extremely preterm live born infants. Now that this guideline has been implemented, an accurate description of neurodevelopmental outcome at school age is needed. Design Population-based cohort study. Setting All neonatal intensive care units in the Netherlands. Patients All infants born between 240/7 and 266/7 weeks’ gestation who were 5.5 years’ corrected age (CA) in 2018–2020 were included. Main outcome measures Main outcome measure was neurodevelopmental outcome at 5.5 years. Neurodevelopmental outcome was a composite outcome defined as none, mild or moderate-to-severe impairment (further defined as neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI)), using corrected cognitive score (Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence Scale-III-NL), neurological examination and neurosensory function. Additionally, motor score (Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2-NL) was assessed. All assessments were done as part of the nationwide, standardised follow-up programme. Results In the 3-year period, a total of 632 infants survived to 5.5 years’ CA. Data were available for 484 infants (77%). At 5.5 years’ CA, most cognitive and motor (sub)scales were significantly lower compared with the normative mean. Overall, 46% had no impairment, 36% had mild impairment and 18% had NDI. NDI-free survival was 30%, 49% and 67% in live born children at 24, 25 and 26 weeks’ gestation, respectively (p<0.001). Conclusions After lowering the threshold for supporting active treatment from 25 to 24 completed weeks’ gestation, a considerable proportion of the surviving extremely preterm children did not have any impairment at 5.5 years’ CA.

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Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynaecology

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van Beek, P E, Rijken, M, Broeders, L, ter Horst, H J, Koopman-Esseboom, C, de Kort, E, Laarman, A R C, de Tollenaer, S M M, Steiner, K, Swarte, R M C, van Westering-Kroon, E, Oei, G, Leemhuis, A G & Andriessen, P 2024, 'Neurodevelopmental outcome at 5.5 years in Dutch preterm infants born at 24–26 weeks’ gestational age : the EPI-DAF study', Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition, vol. 109, no. 3, pp. 272-278. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2023-325732