Visual Function at 35 and 40 Weeks' Postmenstrual Age in Low-Risk Preterm Infants

Author:

Ricci Daniela12,Cesarini Laura1,Romeo Domenico M.M.3,Gallini Francesca4,Serrao Francesca4,Groppo Michela5,De Carli Agnese5,Cota Francesco4,Lepore Domenico6,Molle Fernando6,Ratiglia Roberto7,De Carolis Maria Pia4,Mosca Fabio5,Romagnoli Costantino4,Guzzetta Francesco1,Cowan Frances2,Ramenghi Luca A.5,Mercuri Eugenio12

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Neurology Unit, Catholic University, Rome, Italy

2. Department of Paediatrics and Imaging Sciences, Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

3. Division of Child Neurology and Psychiatry, Department of Pediatrics, University of Catania, Italy

4. Neonatal Unit

5. Neonatal

6. Ophthalmologic Unit, Catholic University, Rome, Italy

7. Ophthalmologic Units, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Mangiagalli, Fondazione IRCCS, Milan, Italy

Abstract

OBJECTIVES. The objectives of this study were to (1) assess visual function in low-risk preterm infants at 35 and 40 weeks' postmenstrual age, (2) compare preterm visual abilities at term-equivalent age with term-born infants, and (3) evaluate effects of preterm extrauterine life on early visual function. METHODS. Visual function was assessed by using a validated test battery at 35 and 40 weeks' postmenstrual age in 109 low-risk preterm infants who were born at <31 weeks' gestation. The preterm findings were compared with data from term-born infants collected by using the same test protocol. RESULTS. All preterm infants completed both assessments. The 35-week responses were generally less mature than those at 40 weeks. Preterm infants at both ages were significantly more mature than term-born infants for ocular movements and vertical and arc tracking and at 40 weeks for stripe discrimination. In contrast, tracking a colored stimulus, attention at distance, and stripe discrimination were more mature at term age (in both term-born and preterm infants) than at 35 weeks. CONCLUSIONS. Our findings provide data for visual function at 35 and 40 weeks' postmenstrual age in low-risk preterm infants. The results suggest that early extrauterine experience may accelerate the maturation of aspects of visual function related to ocular stability and tracking but does not seem to affect other aspects that may be more cortically mediated.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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