Neurodevelopment at age 5.5 years according to Ages & Stages Questionnaire at 2 years' corrected age in children born preterm: the EPIPAGE-2 cohort study.

Child Health Services Epidemiology Infant Development Neonatology

Journal

Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition
ISSN: 1468-2052
Titre abrégé: Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9501297

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
30 Jan 2024
Historique:
received: 06 06 2023
accepted: 14 01 2024
medline: 31 1 2024
pubmed: 31 1 2024
entrez: 30 1 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

To report neurodevelopment at age 5.5 years according to developmental delay screening with the Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) in late infancy in preterm-born children. Population-based cohort study, EPIPAGE-2. France, 2011-2017. 2504 children born at 24-26, 27-31 and 32-34 weeks, free of cerebral palsy, deafness or blindness at 2 years' corrected age. Moderate/severe, mild or no disability at age 5.5 years using gross and fine motor, sensory, cognitive and behavioural evaluations. Results of the ASQ completed between 22 and 26 months' corrected age described as positive screening or not. Among 2504 participants, 38.3% had ASQ positive screening. The probability of having moderate/severe or mild disability was higher for children with ASQ positive versus negative screening: 14.2% vs 7.0%, adjusted OR 2.5 (95% CI 1.8 to 3.4), and 37.6% vs 29.7%, adjusted OR 1.5 (1.2 to 1.9). For children with ASQ positive screening, the probability of having neurodevelopmental disabilities at age 5.5 years was associated with the number of domain scores below threshold, very low gestational age and severe neonatal morbidities. For children with ASQ negative screening, this probability was increased for boys and children born small-for-gestational age. For both groups, maternal level of education was strongly associated with outcomes. In preterm-born children, ASQ screening at 2 years' corrected age was associated with neurodevelopmental disabilities at age 5.5 years. However, other factors should be considered when interpreting the ASQ data to draw further follow-up. 2016-A00333-48.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38290830
pii: archdischild-2023-325928
doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2023-325928
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doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Investigateurs

Eliane Basson (E)
Marie Chevallier (M)
Valérie Datin-Dorrière (V)
Cécile Lebeaux (C)
Jean-Baptiste Muller (JB)

Informations de copyright

© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Competing interests: None declared.

Auteurs

Marie-Laure Charkaluk (ML)

Université Paris Cité, CRESS, Obstetrical Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Research Team, EPOPé, INSERM, INRAE, F-75004 Paris, France charkaluk.marie-laure@ghicl.net.
Department of Neonatology, Saint Vincent de Paul Hospital, GHICL, F -59800 Lille, France.

Gildas Delavoix Kana (GD)

Université Paris Cité, CRESS, Obstetrical Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Research Team, EPOPé, INSERM, INRAE, F-75004 Paris, France.

Valérie Benhammou (V)

Université Paris Cité, CRESS, Obstetrical Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Research Team, EPOPé, INSERM, INRAE, F-75004 Paris, France.

Isabelle Guellec (I)

Université Paris Cité, CRESS, Obstetrical Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Research Team, EPOPé, INSERM, INRAE, F-75004 Paris, France.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Nice Côte d'Azur, Archet University Hospital, Nice, France.

Mathilde Letouzey (M)

Université Paris Cité, CRESS, Obstetrical Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Research Team, EPOPé, INSERM, INRAE, F-75004 Paris, France.
Department of Neonatal Pediatrics, Poissy Saint Germain Hospital, Poissy, France.

Andrei Scott Morgan (AS)

Université Paris Cité, CRESS, Obstetrical Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Research Team, EPOPé, INSERM, INRAE, F-75004 Paris, France.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Institute for Women's Health London, University College London, London, UK.

Alexandra Nuytten (A)

Department of Neonatology, Saint Vincent de Paul Hospital, GHICL, F -59800 Lille, France.

Héloïse Torchin (H)

Université Paris Cité, CRESS, Obstetrical Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Research Team, EPOPé, INSERM, INRAE, F-75004 Paris, France.
Department of Neonatal Medicine, Cochin-Port Royal Hospital, FHU PREMA, AP-HP Centre, 75014 Paris, France.

Sabrina Twilhaar (S)

Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

Gilles Cambonie (G)

Department of Neonatal Medicine, Montpellier University Hospital, Montpellier, France.

Stéphane Marret (S)

Department of Neonatal Medicine - Intensive Care - Neuropediatrics, Rouen University Hospital, Rouen, France.
INSERM U1254 - Neovasc team - Perinatal handicap, Institute of Biomedical Research and Innovation, Normandy University, Rouen, France.

Pierre Yves Ancel (PY)

Université Paris Cité, CRESS, Obstetrical Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Research Team, EPOPé, INSERM, INRAE, F-75004 Paris, France.
Clinical Investigation Center P1419, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris, France.

Véronique Pierrat (V)

Université Paris Cité, CRESS, Obstetrical Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Research Team, EPOPé, INSERM, INRAE, F-75004 Paris, France.
Department of Neonatalogy, CHI Créteil, F-94028 Créteil, France.

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