Nourodevelopmental follow-up in high-risk infants: review article

Growing and developing are influenced by genetic, social and environmental factors and it's most important and initial phase step is formed of the early life of the fetus and infant. According to the world health organization, the incidence of preterm birth and low birth weight are increasing i...

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Main Authors: Farin Soleimani, Nasibe Sharifi, Fereshteh Rasti Borujeni, Mina Amiri, Somayeh Khazaiyan, Azita Fathnezhad Kazemi
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015-02-01
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spelling doaj-01a3c1eeb6e94dceacc031f558358c942020-11-24T22:55:02ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222015-02-017211733741Nourodevelopmental follow-up in high-risk infants: review articleFarin Soleimani 0Nasibe Sharifi 1Fereshteh Rasti Borujeni 2Mina Amiri 3Somayeh Khazaiyan 4Azita Fathnezhad Kazemi 5 Pediatric Neurorehabilitation Research Center, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences, Shahrekord, Iran. Department of Midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Department of Midwifery, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran. Growing and developing are influenced by genetic, social and environmental factors and it's most important and initial phase step is formed of the early life of the fetus and infant. According to the world health organization, the incidence of preterm birth and low birth weight are increasing in most countries that most of it related to developing countries. Low birth weight (LBW) and preterm birth are one the most important causes of death in the world and therefore are considered as one of the major health problems that can affect growing and developing so that it can threaten public health. Advances in medical technology in recent decades at intensive care unit, increased survival of premature infants and high-risk specialist care is needed, but failed, to reduce the complications of premature birth but it couldn’t reduce complications of preterm birth. There is also an increased recognition of the potential disconnect between perinatal outcomes and long-term outcomes. The administration of oxygen and postnatal steroids are prime examples of interventions that may have immediate positive effects but negative long-term effects. Many premature babies will be encounter with mobility problems, cognitive, neurosensory impairments, cerebral palsy, cognitive and language delays, neuromotor developmental delay, blindness and hearing loss, behavioral and psychosocial disorders, learning difficulties and dysfunction in scholastic performances in the future. These disadvantages appear to persist into adulthood and therefore have broad implications for society. Without a doubt, one of the tragedies of the world is people with physical or mental damage caused by premature birth, many of these disorders are not early diagnosed and the prediction of long term complications of infants discharged from the NICU is difficult. Although nourodevelopmental follow-up of these babies is a necessary part of the neonatal assessment but there is no standard process for it. The present review article aims to introduce the care process and tools that is used for following-up these babies, also introduces the application of screening tools for neuro-developmental care.http://tumj.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-5289&slc_lang=en&sid=1Follow-up follow-up studies infant nervous system outcome assessment premature
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author Farin Soleimani
Nasibe Sharifi
Fereshteh Rasti Borujeni
Mina Amiri
Somayeh Khazaiyan
Azita Fathnezhad Kazemi
spellingShingle Farin Soleimani
Nasibe Sharifi
Fereshteh Rasti Borujeni
Mina Amiri
Somayeh Khazaiyan
Azita Fathnezhad Kazemi
Nourodevelopmental follow-up in high-risk infants: review article
Tehran University Medical Journal
Follow-up
follow-up studies
infant
nervous system
outcome assessment
premature
author_facet Farin Soleimani
Nasibe Sharifi
Fereshteh Rasti Borujeni
Mina Amiri
Somayeh Khazaiyan
Azita Fathnezhad Kazemi
author_sort Farin Soleimani
title Nourodevelopmental follow-up in high-risk infants: review article
title_short Nourodevelopmental follow-up in high-risk infants: review article
title_full Nourodevelopmental follow-up in high-risk infants: review article
title_fullStr Nourodevelopmental follow-up in high-risk infants: review article
title_full_unstemmed Nourodevelopmental follow-up in high-risk infants: review article
title_sort nourodevelopmental follow-up in high-risk infants: review article
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Growing and developing are influenced by genetic, social and environmental factors and it's most important and initial phase step is formed of the early life of the fetus and infant. According to the world health organization, the incidence of preterm birth and low birth weight are increasing in most countries that most of it related to developing countries. Low birth weight (LBW) and preterm birth are one the most important causes of death in the world and therefore are considered as one of the major health problems that can affect growing and developing so that it can threaten public health. Advances in medical technology in recent decades at intensive care unit, increased survival of premature infants and high-risk specialist care is needed, but failed, to reduce the complications of premature birth but it couldn’t reduce complications of preterm birth. There is also an increased recognition of the potential disconnect between perinatal outcomes and long-term outcomes. The administration of oxygen and postnatal steroids are prime examples of interventions that may have immediate positive effects but negative long-term effects. Many premature babies will be encounter with mobility problems, cognitive, neurosensory impairments, cerebral palsy, cognitive and language delays, neuromotor developmental delay, blindness and hearing loss, behavioral and psychosocial disorders, learning difficulties and dysfunction in scholastic performances in the future. These disadvantages appear to persist into adulthood and therefore have broad implications for society. Without a doubt, one of the tragedies of the world is people with physical or mental damage caused by premature birth, many of these disorders are not early diagnosed and the prediction of long term complications of infants discharged from the NICU is difficult. Although nourodevelopmental follow-up of these babies is a necessary part of the neonatal assessment but there is no standard process for it. The present review article aims to introduce the care process and tools that is used for following-up these babies, also introduces the application of screening tools for neuro-developmental care.
topic Follow-up
follow-up studies
infant
nervous system
outcome assessment
premature
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