Rahkonen et al.3535. Rahkonen P, Lano A, Pesonen A, Heinonen K, Raikkonen K, Vanhatalo S, et al. Atypical sensory processing is common in extremely low gestational age children. Acta Paediatr. 2015;104:522-8.
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44 preterm infants (GA <28 weeks) |
- To investigate the SP and its association with neonatal risk factors, neuroanatomical data and neurodevelopment |
- Age term: brain neuroanatomical assessment (MRI) - Two years of corrected age: evaluation of SP (ITSP); neurological assessment (Hempel); assessment of mental development (GMDS); assessment of cognition and language (BSID) |
Adams et al.3636. Adams JN, Feldman HM, Huffman LC, Loe IM. Sensory processing in preterm preschoolers and its association with executive function. Early Hum Dev. 2015;91:227-33.
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54 preterm infants (GA <34 weeks) and 73 full terminfants (GA>37 weeks) |
- To compare the SPof preterm and full term infants and to check the association of SPwith executive and adaptive functions in preterm infants |
- Between 3 and 5 years old: evaluation of SP (SSP); assessment of executive function (BRIEF-P and performance in six interactive tasks); evaluation of adaptive function (Vineland-II) |
Cabral et al.3737. Cabral TI, Silva LG, Tudella E, Martinez CM. Motor development and sensory processing: a comparative study between preterm and term infants. Res Dev Disabil. 2015;36:102-7.
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15 preterm infants (GA <37 weeks) and 15 full term infants (37> GA>42 weeks) |
- To compare and investigate the association between SP and motor development in preterm and full terms infants |
- Between 4 and 6 months of corrected age: evaluation of SP (TSFI); evaluation of motor development by AIMS. |
Chorna et al.3838. Chorna O, Solomon JE, Slaughter JC, Stark AR, Maitre NL. Abnormal sensory reactivity in preterm infants during the first year correlates with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes at 2 years of age. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2014;99:F475-9.
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40 preterm infants (GA <30 weeks) |
- To assess the outcome of SP and its association with neurodevelopment |
- Corrected age of 4-12 months: evaluation of SP (TSFI) - Two years of corrected age: evaluation of cognition, motor skills,and language (BSID). |
Eeles et al.3939. Eeles AL, Anderson PJ, Brown NC, Lee KJ, Boyd RN, Spittle AJ, et al. Sensory profiles of children born <30 weeks' gestation at 2 years of age and their environmental and biological predictors. Early Hum Dev. 2013;89:727-32.
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253 preterm infants (GA <32 weeks) and 65 full term infants (GA>36 weeks) |
- To examine the SP and its environmental and biological influences |
- Age at full term: neuroanatomical assessment (MRI) - Two years of corrected age: evaluation of SP (ITSP) |
Eeles et al.4040. Eeles AL, Anderson PJ, Brown NC, Lee KJ, Boyd RN, Spittle AJ, et al. Sensory profiles obtained from parental reports correlate with independent assessments of development in very preterm children at 2 years of age. Early Hum Dev. 2013;89:1075-80.
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241 preterm infants with GA<30 weeks |
- To examine the SP and its association with neurodevelopment |
- At two years of corrected age: evaluation of SP (ITSP) and neurodevelopment (BSID) |
Wickremasinghe et al.4141. Wickremasinghe AC, Rogers EE, Johnson BC, Shen A, Barkovich AJ, Marco EJ. Children born prematurely have atypical sensory profiles. J Perinatol. 2013;33:631-5.
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107 preterm infants (GA≤32 weeks) |
- To check the outcome of SP and its association with neurodevelopment |
- Between 1-8 years: evaluation of SP (ITSP and SSP); evaluation of neurodevelopment (BSID, WPPSI, and WISC) |
Bart et al.4242. Bart O, Shayevits S, Gabis LV, Morag I. Prediction of participation and sensory modulation of late preterm infants at 12 months: a prospective study. Res Dev Disabil. 2011;32:2732-8.
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124 preterm infants (34> GA<36 weeks and 33 full term infants (GA>37 weeks) |
- To compare the SP and participation in daily activities and to verify the association of SP with neonatal characteristics in preterm infants |
- One year of chronological age: evaluation of SP (ITSP and TSFI) and of the participation in daily activities (own questionnaire). |