Health-related quality of life at 5 years of age for children born very preterm with congenital anomalies: a multi-national cohort study

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Kim Sung WookORCID,Tian Xiaoyu,Andronis Lazaros,Maier Rolf F.,Varendi Heili,Seppänen Anna-Veera,Siljehav Veronica,Draper Elizabeth S.,Zeitlin Jennifer,Petrou Stavros, , ,Lebeer J.,Van Reempts P.,Bruneel E.,Cloet E.,Oostra A.,Ortibus E.,Sarrechia I., ,Boerch K.,Pedersen P., ,Toome L.,Varendi H.,Männamaa M., ,Ancel P. Y.,Burguet A.,Jarreau P. H.,Pierrat V.,Truffert P., ,Maier R. F.,Zemlin M.,Misselwitz B.,Wohlers L., ,Cuttini M.,Croci I.,Carnielli V.,Ancora G.,Faldella G.,Ferrari F., ,Koopman-Esseboom C., ,Gadzinowski J.,Mazela J.,Montgomery A.,Pikuła T., ,Barros H.,Costa R.,Rodrigues C., ,Aden U., ,Draper E. S.,Fenton A.,Johnson S. J., ,Mader S.,Thiele N.,Pfeil J. M., ,Petrou S.,Kim S. W.,Andronis L., ,Zeitlin J.,Aubert A. M.,Bonnet C.,El Rafei R.,Seppänen A. V.

Abstract

Abstract Background This study aimed to investigate the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) at 5 years of age of European children born very preterm across multi-dimensional outcomes by presence and severity of congenital anomalies. Methods The study used data from a European cohort of children born very preterm (<32 weeks of gestation) and followed up to 5 years of age (N = 3493). Multilevel Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression were used to explore the associations between the presence and severity of congenital anomalies. Results The mean total PedsQL™ GCS score for children with a mild congenital anomaly was lower than the respective value for children without a congenital anomaly by 3.7 points (p < 0.05), controlling for socioeconomic variables only; this effect was attenuated when accumulatively adjusting for perinatal characteristics (3.3 points (p < 0.05)) and neonatal morbidities (3.1 (p < 0.05)). The mean total PedsQL™ GCS scores for children who had a severe congenital anomaly were lower by 7.1 points (p < 0.001), 6.6 points (p < 0.001) and 6.0 points (p < 0.001) when accumulatively adjusting for socioeconomic, perinatal and neonatal variables, respectively. Conclusion This study revealed that the presence and severity of congenital anomalies are significant predictors of HRQoL outcomes in children born very preterm. Impact Children born very preterm with congenital anomalies experience poorer health-related quality of life (HRQoL) than their very preterm counterparts born without congenital anomalies. Increased severity of these anomalies compounds the negative impacts on HRQoL. Our findings can be used by stakeholders for clinical and planning purposes.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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