BACKGROUND: Preterm infants are at 8 times higher risk than term infants for pre- and perinatal brain damage, resulting in cerebral palsy. In this paper we have analysed the influence of prenatal and birth-related risk factors on cerebral palsy in preterm infants. METHODS: In a register-based study, 175 preterm singleton infants with cerebral palsy, born in 1982-86, were compared with 687 controls matched by gestational age and year of birth. RESULTS: Statistically significant higher rates in cases were found in parity > or = 3 (22\% vs. 16\%, p < 0.05), Cesarean section (67\% vs. 56\%, p < 0.01), and low Apgar scores at 1 minute (45\% vs. 36\%, p < 0.05). By multivariate analyses, two variables remained statistically significant: parity > or = 3 (adjusted OR = 1.53 (95\% CI 1.00-2.34), p < 0.05) and Cesarean section (adjusted OR = 1.57 (95\% CI 1.07-2.32), p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Pregnancy complications preceding preterm birth did not imply a higher risk of cerebral palsy. Delivery by Cesarean section was a prognostic factor for developing cerebral palsy, and the predictive value of Apgar scores was highly limited.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Topp1997b
%A Topp, M.
%A Langhoff-Roos, J.
%A Uldall, P.
%D 1997
%J Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand
%K Adult; Analysis of Variance; Apgar Score; Cerebral Palsy; Cesarean Section; Denmark; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Premature; Small for Gestational Age; Predictive Value Tests; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications; Risk Factors
%N 9
%P 843--848
%T Preterm birth and cerebral palsy. Predictive value of pregnancy complications, mode of delivery, and Apgar scores.
%V 76
%X BACKGROUND: Preterm infants are at 8 times higher risk than term infants for pre- and perinatal brain damage, resulting in cerebral palsy. In this paper we have analysed the influence of prenatal and birth-related risk factors on cerebral palsy in preterm infants. METHODS: In a register-based study, 175 preterm singleton infants with cerebral palsy, born in 1982-86, were compared with 687 controls matched by gestational age and year of birth. RESULTS: Statistically significant higher rates in cases were found in parity > or = 3 (22\% vs. 16\%, p < 0.05), Cesarean section (67\% vs. 56\%, p < 0.01), and low Apgar scores at 1 minute (45\% vs. 36\%, p < 0.05). By multivariate analyses, two variables remained statistically significant: parity > or = 3 (adjusted OR = 1.53 (95\% CI 1.00-2.34), p < 0.05) and Cesarean section (adjusted OR = 1.57 (95\% CI 1.07-2.32), p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Pregnancy complications preceding preterm birth did not imply a higher risk of cerebral palsy. Delivery by Cesarean section was a prognostic factor for developing cerebral palsy, and the predictive value of Apgar scores was highly limited.
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abstract = {BACKGROUND: Preterm infants are at 8 times higher risk than term infants for pre- and perinatal brain damage, resulting in cerebral palsy. In this paper we have analysed the influence of prenatal and birth-related risk factors on cerebral palsy in preterm infants. METHODS: In a register-based study, 175 preterm singleton infants with cerebral palsy, born in 1982-86, were compared with 687 controls matched by gestational age and year of birth. RESULTS: Statistically significant higher rates in cases were found in parity > or = 3 (22\% vs. 16\%, p < 0.05), Cesarean section (67\% vs. 56\%, p < 0.01), and low Apgar scores at 1 minute (45\% vs. 36\%, p < 0.05). By multivariate analyses, two variables remained statistically significant: parity > or = 3 (adjusted OR = 1.53 (95\% CI 1.00-2.34), p < 0.05) and Cesarean section (adjusted OR = 1.57 (95\% CI 1.07-2.32), p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Pregnancy complications preceding preterm birth did not imply a higher risk of cerebral palsy. Delivery by Cesarean section was a prognostic factor for developing cerebral palsy, and the predictive value of Apgar scores was highly limited.},
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keywords = {Adult; Analysis of Variance; Apgar Score; Cerebral Palsy; Cesarean Section; Denmark; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Premature; Small for Gestational Age; Predictive Value Tests; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications; Risk Factors},
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title = {Preterm birth and cerebral palsy. Predictive value of pregnancy complications, mode of delivery, and Apgar scores.},
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