Neurological and developmental outcome in extremely preterm children born in England in 1995 and 2006: the EPICure studies.

Authors: 
T. Moore; E.M. Hennessy; J. Myles; S.J. Johnson; E.S. Draper; K.L. Costeloe; N. Marlow
Abstract: 

OBJECTIVE: To determine outcomes at age 3 years in babies born before 27 completed weeks' gestation in 2006, and to evaluate changes in outcome since 1995 for babies born between 22 and 25 weeks' gestation.

DESIGN: Prospective national cohort studies, EPICure and EPICure 2.

SETTING: Hospital and home based evaluations, England.

PARTICIPANTS: 1031 surviving babies born in 2006 before 27 completed weeks' gestation. Outcomes for 584 babies born at 22-25 weeks' gestation were compared with those of 260 surviving babies of the same gestational age born in 1995.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Survival to age 3 years, impairment (2008 consensus definitions), and developmental scores. Multiple imputation was used to account for the high proportion of missing data in the 2006 cohort.

RESULTS: Of the 576 babies evaluated after birth in 2006, 13.4% (n=77) were categorised as having severe impairment and 11.8% (n=68) moderate impairment. The prevalence of neurodevelopmental impairment was significantly associated with length of gestation, with greater impairment as gestational age decreased: 45% at 22-23 weeks, 30% at 24 weeks, 25% at 25 weeks, and 20% at 26 weeks (P

Citation: 

Moore T, Hennessy EM, Myles J, et al. "Neurological and developmental outcome in extremely preterm children born in England in 1995 and 2006: the EPICure studies." BMJ. 2012;345:e7961.PubMed

Publication type: 
Journal Article
Year: 
2012
CPQCC publication: 
No
CPQCC publications category: 
Review articles and practical resources for quality improvement and implementation
PubMed ID: 
23212880
PMCID: 
PMC3514471