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Original Article

Risk factors associated with cerebral palsy in preterm infants

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Pages 53-57 | Received 23 Nov 2010, Accepted 16 Feb 2011, Published online: 04 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

Objective. To examine pregnancy outcomes in preterm delivered children with cerebral palsy (CP).

Methods. A retrospective population-based cohort study of children born in California (January 1, 1991 and December 31, 2001) with CP were identified (State databases) and compared to children without CP. We examined demographic data and pregnancy outcomes by gestational age groups controlling for multiple co-founders.

Results. Of 2733 preterm infants (total of 8397, 33% <37 weeks of gestation) with CP, delivery <28 weeks had the largest impact upon the development of CP (Odds ratio (OR) 18.2 95%CI (16.7, 19.9)) with delivery 28–31 6/7 weeks having less impact (OR 8.8 (8.0, 9.7) when compared to term deliveries. Birth asphyxia (OR 5.9 (5.3, 6.6) was associated with the future development of CP as were birth defects (OR 4.3 (4.1. 4.5), cord prolapse (OR 2.0 (1.6, 2.4)) and fetal distress (OR 2.1 (1.9, 2.2)) the latter 2 being less so.

Conclusion. Prematurity had the greatest impact upon the future development of CP; however, birth asphyxia, birth defects and adverse labor events contributed significantly to the future development of CP as well, suggesting that the cause of CP in the preterm infant is most likely multifactorial.

Declaration of interest: This article was supported in part by NIH Grant R03-HD050575. The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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