TY - JOUR TI - Which Bayley-III cut-off values should be used in different developmental levels? AB - Background/aim: Latest version of Bayley Scales (Bayley-III) and its predecessor (BSID-II) are the most widely used standardizeddevelopmental tools in infancy and early childhood. Recent studies showed that Bayley-III scores were higher than BSID-II in 18–24month-old and mostly premature infants. We aimed to evaluate the generalization of inflated scores of Bayley-III to children aged 6–42months with different disease groups, and to find out which cut-off points should be used in Bayley-III to detect mild, moderate, andsevere developmental delay according to BSID-II standard cut-off points.Materials and methods: Two hundred and fifty-five children aged 6–42 months with different diseases and developmental levels wereadministered both the Bayley-III and BSID-II in the same session between 15 November 2017 and 15 April 2018.Results: The mean Bayley-III Cognitive Composite (CC) and Cognitive Language Composite (CLC) scores were respectively 13.1 ± 9.1and 8.6 ± 8 points higher than BSID-II Mental Development Index (MDI) scores (P < 0.001). The mean Bayley-III Motor Composite(MC) scores were 14.4 ± 10.5 points higher than BSID-II Psychomotor Developmental Index (PDI) scores (P < 0.001). Cognitive delaywas found in 126 (49.4%) and 59 (23.1%) children according to BSID-II MDI and Bayley-III CC scores, respectively. Motor delay wasfound in 174 (69.3%) and 86 (34.3%) children according to the BSID-II PDI and Bayley-III MC scores, respectively. Children had lesscognitive (48.6%) and motor delay (54.5%) according to Bayley-III scores. Bayley-III scores were significantly higher than BSID-IIscores for all ages (P < 0.001). According to ROC analysis the cut-off scores for mild, moderate, and severe delay were 92.5, 83.2, and71.2 for Bayley-III CLC; and 98.5, 86.5, and 74.5 for Bayley-III MC, respectively.Conclusion: Bayley-III scores should be interpreted carefully for all age ranges and different diagnosis. The risk for underestimation ofdevelopmental delays by Bayley-III should be kept in mind. Different Bayley-III cut-off scores should be used to define developmentaldelay levels. AU - yakut, ibrahim AU - Celik, Pelin AU - sucaklı, iclal ayrancı DO - 10.3906/sag-1910-69 PY - 2020 JO - Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences VL - 50 IS - 4 SN - 1300-0144 SP - 764 EP - 770 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/354588 ER -