Journal of Developmental Medicine(Electronic Version)   2014, Vol. 2   Issue (1): 13-15    DOI:  | 
										 
				   
				
					
						
							
								
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    					| Analysis of the effect of early rehabilitation on preterm infant neurodevelopment | 
  					 
  					  										
						| HE Fang, LI Nan-ping, GU Rui-jie, et al
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						Department of Neurology and Development, Bayi Children’s Hospital Affiliated to the Military General Hospital of Beijing PLA,Beijing 100700, China
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													     		                            						                            																	    Abstract  【Abstract】 Objective To determine the effect of early rehabilitation on adverseneuro developmental  outcomes in preterm infants with certain risk factors.Method This was a retrospective study. 2374 preterm 
infants were chosen from our hospital's follow up system in 2004-2012,1027 of whom were eliminated because 
they only followed up once.The remaining 654 premature infants were divided into two  group saccording to whether accepting early intervention.The outcome of neurodevelopment was confirmed by Gesell scores. The 
effect of early rehabilitation on the neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm infants with certain risk factors was 
determined by two independent sample t-tests. A P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Result The 
DQ value of the early rehabilitation group was significantly higher than the non-early rehabilitation group for 
all five aspects of the Gesell score including Adaptive,Gross motor,Fine motor,Language and Personal social 
(P < 0.01).Conclusion A positive effect of early rehabilitation was identified, which suggests an approach for 
improving neurodevelopmental outcomes,even reduce the incidence of cerebral palsy of preterm infants with 
these risk factors. 
 
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															    																	Received: 11 December 2013
																	    
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