A regional follow-up study at two years of age in extremely
preterm and very preterm infants.
Rijken, M.
Citation
Rijken, M. (2007, November 15). A regional follow-up study at two years of age in extremely preterm and very preterm infants. Retrieved from
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A Regional Follow-Up Study
at Two Years of Age
in Extremely Preterm and Very Preterm Infants
Printed by Pasmans Drukkerij b.v., Den Haag
© 2007 M. Rijken, Voorhout
A Regional Follow-Up Study
at Two Years of Age
in Extremely Preterm and Very Preterm Infants
The Leiden Follow-Up Project on Prematurity
1996 – 1997
Proefschrift
ter verkrijging van
de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van Rector Magnificus prof. mr. P.F. van der Heijden,
volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op donderdag 15 november 2007
klokke 15.00 uur
door
Monique Rijken
geboren te Roosendaal
in 1963
Promotiecommissie
Promotor: Prof. dr. F.J. Walther Prof. dr. J.M. Wit
Co-promotor: Dr. S. Veen
Referent: Dr. D.M.C.B. van Zeben-van der AA (Academisch Ziekenhuis Maastricht)
Overige leden: Prof. dr. H.H.H. Kanhai
Prof. dr. S.P. Verloove-Vanhorick
Financial support for the printing of this thesis was provided by the JE Jurriaanse Stichting, Abbott BV, Nutricia Nederland BV, Friesland Foods Friso Kindervoeding.
Aan mijn ouders
Voor Hans, Kyma en Floris
Contents
Chapter 1. General introduction
Part I. Extremely Preterm Infants
Chapter 2. Mortality and neurologic, mental and psychomotor development at 2 years in infants born less than 27 weeks’
gestation: the Leiden Follow-Up Project on Prematurity Pediatrics 2003; 112: 351-358
Chapter 3. Ethics of maintaining extremely preterm infants Paediatrics and Child Health 2007; 17(2): 58-63
Part II. Very Preterm Infants
Chapter 4. The effect of perinatal risk factors on growth in very preterm infants at 2 years of age: the Leiden Follow-Up Project on Prematurity
Early Human Development 2007; 83:527-534
Chapter 5. Similar growth in preterm infants with intra- or extra- uterine growth restriction
Submitted
Chapter 6. Is hypotension a major risk factor for neurological mor- bidity at term age in very preterm infants?
Early Human Development 2003; 75: 79-89
Chapter 7. Respiratory and neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years of age in very preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia: the Leiden Follow-Up Project on Prematurity Submitted
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Chapter 8. Developmental outcome at 18 and 24 months of age in very preterm children: a cohort study from 1996 to 1997 Early Human Development 2003; 72: 83-95
Chapter 9. Changes in neonatology: comparison of two cohorts of very preterm infants (gestational age < 32 weeks): the Project on Preterm and Small for Gestational Age Infants 1983 and the Leiden Follow-Up Project on Prematurity 1996-1997
Pediatrics 2005; 115: 396-405 Chapter 10. General Discussion
Chapter 11. Summary
Chapter 12. Samenvatting (in Dutch)
Abbreviations
Authors and affiliations Curriculum Vitae List of Publications Appendices
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