Marlow, Neil;
Johnson, Samantha;
Hurst, John R;
(2022)
The extremely preterm young adult – State of the art.
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
, 27
(3)
, Article 101365. 10.1016/j.siny.2022.101365.
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Abstract
Recently several studies have reported adult outcomes for individuals born at extremely low gestations, although they tend to be included as part of slightly more mature populations. The growth in collaborative studies allows greater confidence in the identification of persisting risk and allows us to have confidence in the likely outcomes in more contemporary cohorts. This review shows the persistence of adverse outcomes through to adult life and includes a range of outcomes including all body systems evaluated. Nonetheless adult outcomes demonstrate that most survivors appear to be free of major disabling conditions and demonstrate good participation in society. Several studies have reported outcomes in the third decade, but subsequent ageing trajectories have not yet been defined. The stability of many of the outcomes evaluated over childhood into adult life and the lack of improvement in prevalence of childhood impairments found in contemporary cohorts indicates persisting levels of risk.
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