Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of MR Imaging to Predict Neurodevelopmental Impairment in Preterm Infants
Preterm infants face an uncertain future because premature birth often leads to problems
with brain development and can cause cerebral palsy.
A trial needs to be done to see if Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) helps families and
professionals by predicting long term problems more accurately, allowing better targeting of
care to children with problems and reassuring the parents of normal babies.
This programme will provide the evidence-base for the National Health System (NHS) policy on
the use of magnetic resonance imaging of the brain for preterm infants.
The trial will determine very accurately how well MRI predicts long-term problems, and it
will assess whether it makes parents more or less anxious about their babies, and whether
they seek more or less help in the first couple of years after birth,and see if the total
cost to the NHS is increased by using MRI. It will also check up if there is a better way to
do ultrasound examinations, and do a survey to see how much MRI is used in the United
Kingdon (UK) and whether hospitals think they could provide it.
The core of the project is a study of preterm babies who will be referred to a specialist
centre to have both ultrasound and MRI scans. Half the parents will be told the results of
the MRI and half the parents the ultrasound. The programme will then ask them to fill in
questionnaires or be interviewed about their stress levels and the amount of support they
seek for their children until they are two years old, when the babies will be examined to
see if MRI predicted their outcome accurately.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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