Randomized trial of early developmental intervention on outcomes in children after birth asphyxia in developing countries

  • W.A. C
  • S.S. G
  • O. P
  • et al.
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Objective: To determine if early developmental intervention (EDI) improves developmental abilities in resuscitated children. Study design: This was a parallel group, randomized controlled trial of infants unresponsive to stimulation who received bag and mask ventilation as part of their resuscitation at birth and infants who did not require any resuscitation born in rural communities in India, Pakistan, and Zambia. Intervention infants received a parent-implemented EDI delivered with home visits by parent trainers every other week for 3 years starting the first month after birth. Parents in both intervention and control groups received health and safety counseling during home visits on the same schedule. The main outcome measure was the Mental Development Index (MDI) of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development, 2nd edition, assessed at 36 months by evaluators unaware of treatment group and resuscitation history. Results: MDI was higher in the EDI (102.6 +/- 9.8) compared with the control resuscitated children (98.0 +/- 14.6, 1-sided P = .0202), but there was no difference between groups in the nonresuscitated children (100.1 +/- 10.7 vs 97.7 +/- 10.4, P = .1392). The Psychomotor Development Index was higher in the EDI group for both the resuscitated (P = .0430) and nonresuscitated children (P = .0164). Conclusions: This trial of home-based, parent provided EDI in children resuscitated at birth provides evidence of treatment benefits on cognitive and psychomotor outcomes. MDI and Psychomotor Development Index scores of both nonresuscitated and resuscitated infants were within normal range, independent of early intervention. © 2013 Mosby Inc.

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W.A., C., S.S., G., O., P., E., C., J.L., W., F.J., B., … L.L., W. (2013). Randomized trial of early developmental intervention on outcomes in children after birth asphyxia in developing countries. Journal of Pediatrics. W.A. Carlo, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1700 6th Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35233-7335, United States. E-mail: wcarlo@peds.uab.edu: Mosby Inc. (11830 Westline Industrial Drive, St. Louis MO 63146, United States). Retrieved from http://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&PAGE=reference&D=emed11&NEWS=N&AN=2013196867

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