Risk factors for cerebral palsy and movement difficulties in 5-year-old children born extremely preterm.
Adrien M AubertRaquel CostaSamantha JohnsonUlrika ÅdénMarina CuttiniCorine Koopman-EsseboomJo LebeerHeili VarendiMichael ZemlinVéronique PierratJennifer Zeitlinnull nullPublished in: Pediatric research (2023)
Young maternal age, male sex and bronchopulmonary dysplasia similarly increased risks of both cerebral palsy and non-cerebral palsy movement difficulties. Cerebral palsy was strongly related to clinical risk factors including severe brain lesions and other neonatal morbidities, while non-cerebral palsy movement difficulties were more associated with sociodemographic risk factors. These results on the similarities and differences in risk profiles of children with cerebral palsy and non-cerebral palsy movement difficulties raise questions for etiological research and provide a basis for improving the identification of children who may benefit from follow-up and early intervention.