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Neurodevelopmental outcome in children born to mothers with hypertension in pregnancy :
the significance of suboptimal intrauterine growth

KRONENBERG ME; RAZ S; SANDER CJ
DEV MED CHILD NEUROL , 2006, vol. 48, n° 3, p. 200-206
Doc n°: 125015
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AJ11 - DEVELOPPEMENT DU SYSTEME NERVEUX

In this investigation of 45 children born to mothers with hypertension in pregnancy, our objective was to examine the role of a fetal risk factor (suboptimal intrauterine growth [SOIUG]) in determining developmental outcome. There were two groups of children: Group 1 (n=26; 10 males, 16 females; mean testing age 56.77 mo [SD 13.03], range 41-82 mo; mean gestational age 32.96 wks [SD 2.24], range 27-38 wks; mean birthweight 1984.42g [SD 563], range 1046-3515g) without, and Group 2 (n=19; 6 males, 13 females; mean testing age 57.63 mo [SD 14.86], range 40-84 mo; mean gestational age 34.21 wks [SD 2.10], range 29-39 wks, mean birthweight 1572g [SD 365], range 855-2690g) with SOIUG. We found that SOIUG was associated with a significant reduction in cognitive and motor skills (p < 0.05). Visuospatial
(p < 0.01) as well as motor skills (P < 0.001) were linearly associated with the extent of intrauterine growth deficit when the latter was treated as a continuous variable. To conclude, an increase in intrauterine growth deficit is accompanied by a proportionate decline in quality
of developmental outcome in children born to mothers with hypertension in pregnancy.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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