Title of article
Motor Developmental Status of Moderately Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants
Author/Authors
Tavasoli, Azita Rehabilitation Science - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Aliabadi, Faranak Rehabilitation Science - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Eftekhari, Rooholah Rehabilitation Science - Iran University of Medical Sciences
Pages
6
From page
581
To page
586
Abstract
Objective: Motor development is frequently reported to be impaired in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants,
but little is known about the moderately low birth weight (MLBW) infants. The aim of this study was to
investigate whether MLBW preterm infants present developmental delay.
Methods: In a historical cohort study, 18±2 month-old infants with a history of low birth weight (LBW) were
identified. All infants with complications of LBW with negative effects on development were excluded. Healthy
infants with normal birth weight (2500–4000 g) were included as controls. All infants were evaluated by the
Peabody Developmental Motor Scale II (PDMS-2) test and final scores compared between the two groups.
Finding: 88 infants including 58 MLBW and 30 NBW with a mean birth weight of 1900±382.4 g and
3150±473.5 g respectively, were studied. In the MLBW group, gross and fine motor skill scores were below
average in 6 (6.8%) and 10 (17%) infants, respectively. There were no significant differences between the two
groups according to gross motor quotient (102.5±5.5 in NBW vs 100.1±7.2 in MLBW; P=0.1), but MLBW
infants achieved significantly lower scores in fine motor (93.3±5.4 vs 99.6±5.0; P=0.001) and total motor
quotient (97.0±5.9 vs 101.53±5.0; P=0.001).
Conclusion: The finding of this study show developmental defects in fine motor skills in MLBW infants.
Accurate monitoring of the developmental status of this population should be emphasized for an earlier
recognition and intervention.
Keywords
Low Birth Weight , Peabody Developmental Motor Scale II (PDMS-2) , Motor Development , Infant
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2014
Record number
2444551
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