Motor Development of Premature Infants Born between 32 and 34 Weeks

Little is known about motor development in late preterm born infants.Our objective was to determine long-term outcome of motor skills of infants born between 32 and 34 weeks.All infants were assessed at corrected ages of 3 and 9 months, using the Alberta Infant Motor Scale.At corrected crimson tint dunks ages of 4 years, the Movement Assessment Battery for Children was done.

Seventy infants were seen at 4 years of age (median of 3 assessments per infant).Abnormal assessment at 3 or 9 months of age resulted in normal outcome in almost 80% at 4 years.On the other hand, a normal outcome in the first year of life resulted in an abnormal outcome at 4 years in 10% of the infants.Our results suggest that long-term followup of these late preterm born infants is necessary, as afck benchmade the assessments in the first year do not predict the long-term outcome.

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