Associations between the aetiology of preterm birth and mortality and neurodevelopment up to 11 years

Author:

Grönroos Linda1ORCID,Rautava Päivi2,Setänen Sirkku1,Nyman Anna3ORCID,Ekholm Eeva4,Lehtonen Liisa5,Ylijoki Milla1ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Neurology University of Turku and Turku University Hospital Turku Finland

2. Department of Public Health University of Turku Turku Finland

3. Department of Psychology University of Turku Turku Finland

4. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology University of Turku and Turku University Hospital Turku Finland

5. Department of Pediatrics University of Turku and Turku University Hospital Turku Finland

Abstract

AbstractAimTo investigate how the aetiology of very preterm birth/very low birth weight is associated with mortality and later neurodevelopmental outcomes.MethodsVery preterm/very low‐birth weight singletons were categorised based on the aetiology of preterm birth: spontaneous preterm birth (n = 47, 28.1%), preterm premature rupture of membranes (n = 56, 33.5%) or placental vascular pathology (n = 64, 38.3%). Mortality, cerebral palsy, severe cognitive impairment by 11 years of age (<2SD) and mean full‐scale intelligence quotient at 11 years were studied in association with birth aetiology.ResultsThere was no difference in mortality or rate of cerebral palsy according to birth aetiologies. The rate of severe cognitive impairment was lower (4.9% vs. 15.3%) in the preterm premature rupture of the membrane group in comparison to the placental vascular pathology group (OR 0.2, 95% CI 0.03–0.9, adjusted for gestational age). At 11 years, there was no statistically significant difference in the mean full‐scale intelligence quotient.ConclusionPlacental vascular pathology, as the aetiology of very preterm birth/very low birth weight, is associated with a higher rate of severe cognitive impairments in comparison to preterm premature rupture of membranes, although there was no difference in the mean full‐scale intelligence quotient at 11 years. The aetiology of very preterm birth/very low birth weight was not associated with mortality or the rate of cerebral palsy.

Funder

Paulon Säätiö

Suomen Lääketieteen Säätiö

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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