Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Near-infrared Spectroscopy and Electroencephalography to Assess Cortical Activation During Motor Tasks in Infants and Toddlers With or at High-risk for Cerebral Palsy and Autism Spectrum Disorder Compared to Infants and Toddlers With Typical Development
Background: New ways to study the brain as people move include near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and electroencephalography (EEG). NIRS uses laser light shone through the scalp to look at blood flow in the brain which increases with movement. EEG records electrical activity in the brain. Little is known about brain activity while children learn new motor skills. Researchers want to learn more about how small children with and without cerebral palsy use their brain to control their body. This may help them find new ways to help children move better. Objectives: To learn more about how infants and young children with and without cerebral palsy use their brain to move their arms and legs. Eligibility: Children ages 3 months - 5 years with and without cerebral palsy Design: Participants will be screened with: - Physical exam - Questions for the parents about the child s health Participants will have at least 1 study session. Some may have up to 34 (all optional). In the sessions, participants will do motor tasks along with some or all of the following: - Light sensors placed on the scalp, held there with a cap or Velcro straps. - Small metal disks placed on the scalp with a cap or straps, with gel between them. - Motion capture recording. Balls attached to the arms and legs by stickers, straps, or a garment are tracked by infrared and video cameras. Motor tasks include reaching, clapping, kicking, and standing. Participants may be placed in a toy or device that uses a motor to move their limbs. Participants head size, hair, and skin will be assessed. Parents will answer questions about their child s typical movements. ...
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 300 |
Est. completion date | December 1, 2027 |
Est. primary completion date | December 1, 2027 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 3 Months to 5 Years |
Eligibility | - INCLUSION CRITERIA: - All subjects must be between age 3 months up to 5 years of age. - A healthy volunteer, or - A child with or at high risk for CP or ASD: - An infant/child with an established diagnosis of CP, or - An infant less than 18 months who has been identified by a physician as being at high risk for having CP, or - An infant/child with an established diagnosis of ASD or - A child less than 3 years of age who has been deemed at high-risk for ASD or developmental delays by a physician, early intervention specialist (enrolled in early intervention services), or other qualified health professional, or - A younger sibling to a child diagnosed with ASD or EXCLUSION CRITERIA: - Has any injury or health condition other than CP or ASD or being at-risk for having CP or ASD that affects the ability to move a body part repetitively for short periods. Examples include spinal cord injury, muscle diseases, congestive heart failure, or recently broken bones. The physician or other qualified health professioinal will discuss the child s health history during the screening to determine if participation is safe. - Child of investigators and children of subordinates to an investigator - Has a known genetic disorder that is a direct cause of the developmental delays Additional exclusion criteria for infants and young children with or at high risk for CP: - Concurrent use of medicines for muscle tone (e.g., baclofen, trihexyphenedyl, dantrolene sodium, tizanidine, or carbidopa/levodopa). - Has had surgery involving the musculoskeletal system (bone, joints, tendons, muscles, or neurological system (brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves) within the past year - Botulinum toxin injections within the past four months. - A history of having had a major seizure or now diagnosed as having a seizure disorder and is on medication for seizures (e.g. may have had a mild seizure(s) in the past but is not currently being treated for seizures). - Chronic respiratory problems that require the use of oxygen. Additional exclusion criteria for infants and young children with or at high-risk for ASD: - Has had surgery involving the musculoskeletal system (bone, joints, tendons, muscles, or neurological system (brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves) within the past year. - Has uncontrollable seizures (e.g. unable to be managed with medicines or treatment). Additional exclusion criteria for infants and young children with TD -Born preterm (defined as less than 36 weeks gestation); or birth weight significantly below normal for gestational age (SGA- small for gestational age). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center | Bethesda | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Magnitude, extent and location of brain activity recorded by NIRS and/or EEG within tasks across subject groups. We will also quantify changes in brain activation across ages (cross-sectional) and time (longitudinal). | Data from each of the techniques will be compared across subjects group. | each visit | |
Secondary | Secondary outcomes include motion and EMG data to help interpret task and group differences and measures of motor abilities. The same outcome measures will be compared across ages to examine the development of cortical activation patterns and mo... | Outcome measures quantified the type and extent of movement. | Each Visit |
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