L3-2179 — Annual report 2010
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Association between neurological assessment and developmental outcome in preterm toddlers

We have studied a small group of preterm children at birth and on follow-up at toddler age. We used Amiel-Tison neurological assessment and the assessment of general movements was done and compared them with the criterion measure Bayley Scales of Infant Development – II. Children from the preterm group attained lower results on the developmental test compared to normative data. These findings suggest that children from less optimal category of neurological examination had lower developmental scores.

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The influence of the body position on oxygen saturation and respiratory patterns during sleep in healthy terms newborns

For the first time it has been clearly shown that a half-sitting position in newborns may cause breathing problems and above all significant desaturations.

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