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. 2017 Nov 16;103(4):363–370. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2017-313414

Table 1.

Cognitive test scores in extremely preterm (EP) participants and term-born controls by age of assessment, overall and stratified by sex, maternal education, neonatal brain injury and gestational age

Age 2.5 years Age 6 years Age 11 years Age 19 years
EP (n=283) EP (n=241) Control (n=160) EP (n=219) Control (n=153) EP (n=127) Control (n=64)
Cognitive test* BSID-II MDI K-ABC MPC K-ABC MPC WASI-II FSIQ
Age at assessment†
 Mean (SD) 2.5 (0.1) 6.3 (0.5) 6.1 (0.5) 11.0 (0.4) 11.0 (0.6) 19.3 (0.6) 19.2 (0.5)
 Median (range) 2.5 (2.3–3.3) 6.3 (5.2–7.3) 6.2 (5.1–7.2) 10.9 (10.2–12.2) 10.9 (9.8–12.3) 19.3 (18.4–20.5) 19.2 (18.1–20.1)
Cognitive test score‡
 Mean (95% CI) 78.7 (76.7 to 80.7) 81.6 (79.0 to 84.2) 105.7 (103.9 to 107.6) 83.4 (80.8 to 85.9) 104.1 (102.3 to 105.8) 85.7 (82.7 to 88.8) 103.9 (101.4 to 106.4)
Mean difference (95% CI) −24.2 (−27.7 to −20.6) −20.7 (−24.1 to −17.3) −18.1 (−22.8 to −13.5)
Infant sex
 Female
  n (%) 148 (52.3) 119 (49.4) 89 (55.6) 118 (53.9) 89 (58.2) 68 (53.5) 39 (60.9)
  Mean (95% CI) 82.4 (80.0 to 84.9) 87.2 (83.9 to 90.4) 105.5 (103.2 to 107.8) 87.6 (84.5 to 90.6) 104.2 (102.2 to 106.3) 88.6 (84.9 to 92.3) 103.6 (100.7 to 106.5)
 Male
  n (%) 135 (47.7) 122 (50.6) 71 (44.4) 101 (46.1) 64 (41.8) 59 (46.5) 25 (39.1)
  Mean (95% CI) 74.6 (71.7 to 77.6) 76.1 (72.3 to 79.9) 106.0 (103.0 to 109.0) 78.5 (74.4 to 82.6) 103.8 (100.8 to 106.9) 82.4 (77.6 to 87.2) 104.4 (99.7 to 109.0)
 Mean difference (95% CI) −7.8 (−11.6 to −4.0) −11.1 (−16.2 to −6.1) 0.5 (−3.3 to 4.2) −9.1 (−14.1 to −4.0) −0.4 (−4.0 to 3.2) −6.2 (−12.2 to −0.2) 0.8 (−4.5 to 6.1)
Maternal education
 O’ level or below
  n (%) 174 (61.5) 146 (60.6) 82 (51.3) 131 (59.8) 87 (56.9) 64 (50.4) 32 (50.0)
  Mean (95% CI) 77.9 (75.4 to 80.4) 80.6 (77.4 to 83.8) 104.7 (102.1 to 107.2) 82.7 (79.4 to 86.1) 102.6 (100.3 to 104.8) 85.6 (81.7 to 89.4) 103.4 (99.4 to 107.3)
 A’ level or above
  n (%) 95 (33.6) 83 (34.4) 59 (36.9) 77 (35.2) 58 (37.9) 60 (47.2) 31 (48.4)
  Mean (95% CI) 81.1 (77.9 to 84.3) 83.8 (79.0 to 88.7) 108.7 (105.6 to 111.7) 86.3 (82.1 to 90.6) 106.1 (103.0 to 109.1) 87.3 (82.7 to 91.8) 104.3 (101.1 to 107.5)
 Mean difference (95% CI) 3.2 (−1.0 to 7.4) 3.2 (−2.4 to 8.9) 4.0 (−0.01 to 8.0) 3.6 (−1.8 to 9.0) 3.5 (−0.2 to 7.2) 1.7 (−4.3 to 7.7) 0.9 (−4.3 to 6.2)
Neonatal brain injury
 No/mild brain injury
  n (%) 220 (77.7) 187 (77.6) 160 (100) 169 (77.2) 153 (100) 104 (81.9) 164 (100)
  Mean (95% CI) 80.5 (78.3 to 82.6) 85.2 (82.7 to 87.7) 86.1 (83.6 to 88.5) 87.2 (84.2 to 90.2)
 Moderate/severe brain injury
  n (%) 63 (22.3) 54 (22.4) 0 (0.0) 49 (22.4) 0 (0.0) 22 (17.3) 0 (0.0)
  Mean (95% CI) 72.7 (68.1 to 77.3) 68.9 (62.0 to 75.8) 73.8 (66.5 to 81.0) 78.4 (68.8 to 88.1)
 Mean difference (95% CI) −7.8 (−12.4 to −3.12) −16.3 (−22.3 to 10.4) −12.3 (−18.3 to −6.3) −8.7 (−16.7 to −0.8)
Gestational age at delivery
 25 weeks
  n (%) 167 (59.0) 144 (59.8) 0 (0.0) 126 (57.5) 0 (0.0) 75 (59.1) 0 (0.0)
  Mean (95% CI) 79.8 (77.5 to 82.2) 84.3 (81.2 to 87.5) 86.1 (83.3 to 88.9) 87.6 (84.2 to 91.0)
 <25 weeks
  n (%) 116 (41.0) 97 (40.2) 0 (0.0) 93 (42.5) 0 (0.0) 52 (40.9) 0 (0.0)
  Mean (95% CI) 77.1 (73.8 to 80.4) 77.4 (73.1 to 81.8) 79.7 (75.1 to 84.4) 83.1 (77.7 to 88.6)
 Mean difference (95% CI) −2.7 (−6.7 to 1.3) −6.9 (−12.2 to 1.6) −6.3 (−11.5 to 1.2) −4.5 (−10.6 to 1.7)

*BSID-II MDI, Bayley Scales of Infant Development -Second Edition Mental Development Index; K-ABC MPC, Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children  mental processing composite; WASI-II FSIQ, Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence-Second Edition – Full Scale IQ.

†Corrected age at year 2.5 and chronological age in years 6, 11 and 19.

‡Values were multiply imputed within a clinically specified range for EP participants seen at assessment but not tested with planned cognitive test: n=52 (year 2.5), n=41 (year 6), n=18 (year 11), n=3 (year 19). Values were multiply imputed for one control in year 6.