Neurodevelopmental outcome of late preterm infants in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Tanusha RamdinDaynia Elizabeth BallotDavid RakotsoaneLethile MadzudzoNicolette BrownTobias ChirwaPeter CooperVictor DaviesPublished in: BMC pediatrics (2018)
This study demonstrates that overall developmental outcome, as assessed by the Bayley scales of infant and toddler development, was not different between late preterm infants and a group of normal controls. However, 7.1% of the late preterm infants, had evidence of developmental disability. Thus late preterm infants in low and middle income countries require long term follow up to monitor developmental outcome. In a resource limited setting, this may best be achieved by including a parental screening questionnaire, such as the Ages and Stages Questionnaire, in the routine well baby clinic visits.