Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition 2006;91:F17-F20
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Are there critical periods for brain growth in children born preterm?
Correspondence to:
Professor Cooke
School of Reproductive and Developmental Medicine, University of Liverpool, Neonatal Unit, Liverpool Womens Hospital, Liverpool, L8 7SS, UK; mc19{at}liv.ac.uk
Background: Children born very preterm who attend mainstream schools have a high prevalence of minor motor, behavioural, and learning disorders. These appear to be associated with reduced postnatal growth, particularly of the head. It is unclear when this poor growth occurs and whether growth restriction during different periods has different effects on later function.
Objective: To identify periods during early development, in children born preterm, when impaired head growth may influence minor motor and cognitive function.
Population: A geographically defined cohort of 194 infants born in Merseyside during 198081 and weighing less than 1500 g.
Methods: Measurements of head circumference (occipitofrontal circumference (OFC)) were available at birth, hospital discharge, 4 years, and 15 years of age. Assessments of intelligence (intelligence quotient (IQ)) and minor motor impairment (test of motor impairment (TOMI)) were made at 8 years of age. Clinical, social, and demographic variables were obtained from the clinical record and maternal interviews.
Results: IQ correlated significantly with OFC at 4 and 15 years of age after correction for growth restriction at birth (intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR)) and social class. TOMI scores correlated significantly with OFC at all four times, but especially with OFC at discharge and with change in OFC between birth and discharge. They were not affected by correction for social class or IUGR.
Conclusion: Although both IQ and minor motor impairments correlate strongly with each other at school age in very low birthweight children, the factors determining them and their timing of operation are different. Interventions designed to improve IQ in this population would need to reduce IUGR and improve later childhood growth. Those aimed to improve motor ability need to be targeted more at brain protection during the neonatal period.
Abbreviations: IQ, intelligence quotient; IUGR, intrauterine growth restriction; OFC, occipitofrontal circumference; TOMI, test of motor impairment, Henderson revision
Keywords: preterm; growth; brain; intelligence; minor motor impairment
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