Prevention of Neurological Sequelae in Preterm Infants.
Eduardo Gonzalez-MoreiraThalía HarmonyManuel Hinojosa-RodríguezCristina Carrillo-PradoMaría Elena Juárez-ColínClaudia Calipso Gutiérrez-HernándezMaría Elizabeth Mónica CarlierLourdes Cubero-RegoSusana A Castro-ChaviraThalía FernándezPublished in: Brain sciences (2023)
(1) The results indicate that preterm infants who received Katona's neurohabilitation procedure exhibited significantly better outcomes at 3 years of age compared to those who did not receive the treatment. (2) The presence of sepsis and the volumes of the corpus callosum and lateral ventricles at 3-4 months were significant predictors of the outcome at 3 years of age.