Objective: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of the 21-month neurodevelopmental outcome for predicting the presence of neurodevelopmental impairment at 36 months corrected age in a population of preterm infants under 29 weeks gestation.

Study Design: This is a retrospective observational cohort study. Preterm infants born under 29 weeks gestation who were followed up at both 18-21 months and 36 months corrected age with outcome data available were enrolled.

Results: Overall, 713 preterm infants <29 weeks gestation and were included in the final analysis. The specificity of the 21-month assessment for predicting neurodevelopmental impairment at 36 months corrected age was 66% (95% confidence interval[CI] 62-71%) with a positive predictive value of 61% (95% CI 56-66%).

Conclusion: In preterm neonates born <29 weeks gestation, the 18-21 months corrected neurodevelopmental outcome had low specificity and positive predictive value for predicting the presence of neurodevelopmental impairment at 36 months corrected age.

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