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Area of Science:

  • Neonatology
  • Developmental Pediatrics
  • Public Health

Background:

  • High-risk neonates often face developmental challenges.
  • Early identification and intervention are crucial for improving outcomes.
  • Longitudinal studies are essential to track neuro-developmental trajectories.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the neuro-developmental outcomes of high-risk neonates at six months of age.
  • To identify factors associated with developmental delays in this population.
  • To provide data for targeted interventions in neonatal care.

Main Methods:

  • An observational longitudinal study was conducted with 576 high-risk neonates.
  • Neuro-developmental assessment using the Bayley Scale of Infant Development at six months.
  • Data analysis using SPSS version 20.00 to identify correlations.

Main Results:

  • 81.5% of high-risk neonates exhibited developmental delay at six months.
  • Significant delays were observed in motor (52%) and mental (57%) performance.
  • Factors like very low birth weight, prematurity, and perinatal asphyxia were linked to delays.

Conclusions:

  • The majority of high-risk neonates experience neuro-developmental delays.
  • Early identification of risk factors is critical for timely intervention.
  • Improved neonatal care and follow-up are essential for better developmental outcomes.