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Title: Оценка развития нейрокогнитивных функций у недоношенных детей первого года жизни с помощью шкалы Бейли
Other Titles: The assessment of neurocognitive functions in premature infants in the first year of life using Bayley Scales
Authors: Kiselev, S. Y.
Lvova, O. A.
Gliga, T.
Bakushkina, N. I.
Suleimanova, E. V.
Grishina, K. I.
Baranov, D. A.
Ksenofontova, O. L.
Martirosyan, S. V.
Киселев, С. Ю.
Львова, О. А.
Глига, Т.
Бакушкина, Н. И.
Сулейманова, Е. В.
Гришина, К. И.
Баранов, Д. А.
Ксенофонтова, О. Л.
Мартиросян, С. В.
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Media Sphera Publishing House
Издательство «Медиа Сфера»
Citation: Оценка развития нейрокогнитивных функций у недоношенных детей первого года жизни с помощью шкалы Бейли / С. Ю. Киселев, О. А. Львова, Т. Глига и др. // Журнал неврологии и психиатрии им. C.C. Корсакова. — 2016. — Т. 116. — №. 4. — С. 62-67.
Abstract: Objective. To reveal the differences in neurocognitive development in premature infants and full-term infants in the first year of life. Material and methods. The participants were 17 premature infants and 16 sex- and age-matched healthy full-term infants. The gestational age of preterm infants was between 28 and 36 weeks. The Bayley Scales of Infant Development 3rd Edition were used to evaluate neurocognitive abilities in infants. ANCOVA with age as a covariate was used. Results and conclusion. Preterm infants performed significantly (p≤0.05) worse than the full-term infants on cognitive scale, receptive language, gross motor and fine motor scales. No significant differences were found between preterm and full-term infants on the expressive language scale. Twoway ANOVA revealed no significant (p≤0.05) differences between female premature infants and full-term female infants on the gross motor scale in comparison to male infants. It has been proposed that the prematurity has a specific, but not a global, negative effect on the neurocognitive development in the first year of life with the gender effect on the development of gross motor skills. © 2016, Media Sphera. All rights reserved.
Keywords: BAYLEY SCALES OF INFANT DEVELOPMENT III
NEUROCOGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
PREMATURE INFANTS
ARTICLE
BAYLEY SCALES OF INFANT DEVELOPMENT
CLINICAL ARTICLE
COGNITION
COMPARATIVE STUDY
CONTROLLED STUDY
FEMALE
GESTATIONAL AGE
HUMAN
INFANT
LANGUAGE ABILITY
MALE
MOTOR PERFORMANCE
PREMATURITY
CASE CONTROL STUDY
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
NEWBORN
CASE-CONTROL STUDIES
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
FEMALE
HUMANS
INFANT
INFANT, NEWBORN
INFANT, PREMATURE
MALE
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/75196
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RSCI ID: 26330626
SCOPUS ID: 85006257758
PURE ID: 1393143
ISSN: 1997-7298
DOI: 10.17116/JNEVRO20161163262-67
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