Neurodevelopmental outcome of twins at two years of age according to the planned mode of delivery
2016
AbstractObjectives: To determine neurodevelopment at two years in twins.Methods: At two years of age, all twins ≥32 weeks, delivered in our center and not randomized in the Twin Birth Study, underwent a neurodevelopment screen using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ). Children with ≥1 abnormal ASQ domain score were evaluated by a pediatrician. Results were documented according to a planned cesarean section (PCS) or a planned vaginal delivery (PVD).Results: An ASQ was obtained from 185 children (67%). No significant differences in percentages of abnormal scores were found between the PCS group and the PVD group or between twins A and B. Pediatric assessment revealed three children with a neurodevelopmental delay. Five other children were already under pediatric or general practitioner care for other reasons. One child with a congenital anomaly was born by a PCS, two twins A and five twins B were born in the PVD group.Conclusion: ASQ screening revealed no significant differences in abnormal neurodevelo...
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