Trends in Prevalence and Severity of Pre/Perinatal Cerebral Palsy Among Children Born Preterm From 2004 to 2010: A SCPE Collaboration Study

Autor: Catherine Arnaud, Virginie Ehlinger, Malika Delobel-Ayoub, Dana Klapouszczak, Oliver Perra, Owen Hensey, David Neubauer, Katalin Hollódy, Daniel Virella, Gija Rackauskaite, Andra Greitane, Kate Himmelmann, Els Ortibus, Ivana Dakovic, Guro L. Andersen, Antigone Papavasiliou, Elodie Sellier, Mary Jane Platt, Inge Krägeloh-Mann
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Frontiers in Neurology
Frontiers in Neurology, Vol 12 (2021)
Arnaud, C, Ehlinger, V, Delobel-Ayoub, M, Klapouszczak, D, Perra, O, Hensey, O, Neubauer, D, Hollódy, K, Virella, D, Rackauskaite, G, Greitane, A, Himmelmann, K, Ortibus, E, Dakovic, I, Andersen, G L, Papavasiliou, A, Sellier, E, Platt, M J & Krägeloh-Mann, I 2021, ' Trends in Prevalence and Severity of Pre/Perinatal Cerebral Palsy Among Children Born Preterm From 2004 to 2010: A SCPE Collaboration Study ', Frontiers in Neurology, vol. 12, 624884 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.624884
Arnaud, C, Ehlinger, V, Delobel-Ayoub, M, Klapouszczak, D, Perra, O, Hensey, O, Neubauer, D, Hollódy, K, Virella, D, Rackauskaite, G, Greitane, A, Himmelmann, K, Ortibus, E, Dakovic, I, Andersen, G L, Papavasiliou, A, Sellier, E, Platt, M J & Krägeloh-Mann, I 2021, ' Trends in Prevalence and Severity of Pre/Perinatal Cerebral Palsy Among Children Born Preterm From 2004 to 2010 : A SCPE Collaboration Study ', Frontiers in Neurology, vol. 12, 624884 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.624884
ISSN: 1664-2295
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2021.624884
Popis: Aim: To report on prevalence of cerebral palsy (CP), severity rates, and types of brain lesions in children born preterm 2004 to 2010 by gestational age groups.Methods: Data from 12 population-based registries of the Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe network were used. Children with CP were eligible if they were born preterm (Results: The sample comprised 2,273 children. 25.8% were born from multiple pregnancies. About 2-thirds had a bilateral spastic CP. 43.5% of children born ≤27 weeks had a high impairment index compared to 37.0 and 38.5% in the two other groups. Overall prevalence significantly decreased (incidence rate ratio per year: 0.96 [0.92–1.00[) in children born 32–36 weeks. We showed a decrease until 2009 for children born 28–31 weeks but an increase in 2010 again, and a steady prevalence (incidence rate ratio per year = 0.97 [0.92–1.02] for those born ≤27 weeks. The prevalence of the most severely affected children with CP revealed a similar but not significant trend to the overall prevalence in the corresponding GA groups. Predominant white matter injuries were more frequent in children born Conclusion: Prevalence of CP in preterm born children continues to decrease in Europe excepting the extremely immature children, with the most severely affected children showing a similar trend.
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