Late-preterm infants (LPT) are at increased risk for long-term neurodevelopmental sequelae and iron deficiency. The aim of the study is to assess the positive effect of iron supplementation on psychomotor development in healthy LPT. We designed a randomized placebo-controlled double-blind trial dividing the newborns into two groups. Every patient was assessed using the Griffiths Mental Development Scales (GMDS)-II edition at 12-month post-conceptional age. The study was performed at the Neonatology Unit of our Hospital, in Italy. Sixty-six healthy LPT infants born between -340/7 and -366/7 weeks of gestational age were enrolled in the study. One group received martial prophylaxis from the third week of life to 6 months of post-conceptional age (2 mg/kg/day of iron pidolate), the other received placebo. Fifty-two of the enrolled infants were assessed using the GMDS at 12-month of post-conceptional age. Statistical analysis of the mean scores of the Griffiths subscales was performed. There was a difference in the mean developmental quotient (DQ) (p < 0.01) between the two groups: iron group mean DQ 121.45 +/- 10.53 vs placebo group mean DQ 113.25 +/- 9.70. Moreover, mean scores of the Griffiths subscales A, B, and D showed significant differences between the two groups (scale A p < 0.05, scale B p < 0.02, scale D p < 0.01, respectively).Conclusions: We recommend that all LPT neonates receive iron supplementation during the first 6 months of life in order to improve their 1-year neurodevelopmental quotient.

Luciano, R. P. M., Romeo, D. M., Mancini, G., Sivo, S., Dolci, C., Velli, C., Turriziani Colonna, A., Vento, G., Romagnoli, C., Mercuri, E. M., Neurological development and iron supplementation in healthy late-preterm neonates: a randomized double-blind controlled trial, <<EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS>>, 2022; 181 (1): 295-302. [doi:10.1007/s00431-021-04181-1] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/242394]

Neurological development and iron supplementation in healthy late-preterm neonates: a randomized double-blind controlled trial

Luciano, Rita Paola Maria;Romeo, Domenico Marco;Sivo, Serena;Velli, Chiara;Turriziani Colonna, Arianna;Vento, Giovanni;Romagnoli, Costantino;Mercuri, Eugenio Maria
2022

Abstract

Late-preterm infants (LPT) are at increased risk for long-term neurodevelopmental sequelae and iron deficiency. The aim of the study is to assess the positive effect of iron supplementation on psychomotor development in healthy LPT. We designed a randomized placebo-controlled double-blind trial dividing the newborns into two groups. Every patient was assessed using the Griffiths Mental Development Scales (GMDS)-II edition at 12-month post-conceptional age. The study was performed at the Neonatology Unit of our Hospital, in Italy. Sixty-six healthy LPT infants born between -340/7 and -366/7 weeks of gestational age were enrolled in the study. One group received martial prophylaxis from the third week of life to 6 months of post-conceptional age (2 mg/kg/day of iron pidolate), the other received placebo. Fifty-two of the enrolled infants were assessed using the GMDS at 12-month of post-conceptional age. Statistical analysis of the mean scores of the Griffiths subscales was performed. There was a difference in the mean developmental quotient (DQ) (p < 0.01) between the two groups: iron group mean DQ 121.45 +/- 10.53 vs placebo group mean DQ 113.25 +/- 9.70. Moreover, mean scores of the Griffiths subscales A, B, and D showed significant differences between the two groups (scale A p < 0.05, scale B p < 0.02, scale D p < 0.01, respectively).Conclusions: We recommend that all LPT neonates receive iron supplementation during the first 6 months of life in order to improve their 1-year neurodevelopmental quotient.
2022
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Luciano, R. P. M., Romeo, D. M., Mancini, G., Sivo, S., Dolci, C., Velli, C., Turriziani Colonna, A., Vento, G., Romagnoli, C., Mercuri, E. M., Neurological development and iron supplementation in healthy late-preterm neonates: a randomized double-blind controlled trial, <<EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS>>, 2022; 181 (1): 295-302. [doi:10.1007/s00431-021-04181-1] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/242394]
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