Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6223069 | The Journal of Pediatrics | 2012 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Whether the Bayley III is overestimating cognitive performance or whether it is a more valid assessment of emerging cognitive skills than the Bayley II is uncertain. Because the Bayley III identifies significantly fewer children with disability, it is recommended that all extremely low birth weight infants be offered early intervention services at the time of discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit, and that Bayley scores be interpreted with caution.
Keywords
NDIELBWBayley IIMDINRNGMFCSNECROPPDICoGBPDIVHNeurodevelopmental impairmentNecrotizing enterocolitisBayley IIIIntraventricular hemorrhageBronchopulmonary dysplasiaRetinopathy of prematurityPretermcorrected agegestational ageGross Motor Function Classification SystemPsychomotor Developmental IndexMental Developmental IndexNeonatal Research Networkcerebral palsyPeriventricular leukomalaciaPVLBayley Scales of Infant Development, Second EditionExtremely low birth weight
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Authors
Betty R. MD, Bonnie E. MD, Rosemary D. MD, Carla M. PhD, Susan R. MD, MS Epi, Abhik PhD, Jamie E. PhD, MPH, Myriam MD, MPH, Kimberly PhD, Anna M. MD, FAAP, Patricia W. MD, Ricki F. MD, Richard A. MD, Athina MD, Ira MD, Deanne E. MD, Charles R. MD,