The American Academy of Pediatrics introduced a framework to assist general pediatricians in caring for premature babies at risk of developmental disabilities. The framework categorizes patients into very high risk, high risk, or moderate-low risk for neurodevelopmental disabilities. It provides identifiers for early issue detection, such as hand asymmetry. Follow-up and surveillance are recommended at 9-month intervals until age 5, focusing on developmental milestones. The tool aims to ensure early referrals to specialists and educate pediatricians on risk factors and reassurance for families.
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by Kelly Ragan 場所 www.medscape.com 06-26-2023
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