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NCT ID: NCT03580252 Completed - Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials

Reliability of Hammersmith Examination in Prediction of Neurological Outcomes (REHAPENO)

REHAPENO
Start date: March 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In this study workers are trying to test the correlation between Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination and MRI brain/cranial ultrasound with early prediction of neurological developmental outcome of preterm neonates. This study is prospective cross-sectional collecting the data of patients according to daily standard medical practice

NCT ID: NCT02930603 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Child Development Disorders

A Longitudinal Study of Function and Participation in Life Activities of Patients With Developmental Disabilities

Start date: April 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A Longitudinal Study of Function and Participation in Life Activities of Patients with Developmental Disabilities

NCT ID: NCT00147433 Recruiting - Pregnancy Clinical Trials

The Effect of Thyroid Hormone Levels in Pregnant Women on the Intelligence Quotient (IQ) of Their Children

Start date: February 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This study is designed to test the hypothesis that the level of the thyroid hormone thyroxine (specifically, free thyroxine, FT4) circulating in the blood of pregnant women is the key thyroid-related factor to influence early fetal brain development. The investigators will recruit 5000 pregnant women with clinically normal thyroid function (normal thyroid stimulating hormone levels) in the second trimester. After the baby has been born, the investigators will measure FT4 in the second trimester maternal blood sample to identify 100 cases (very low FT4 levels) and 100 matched controls (normal FT4 levels). The children of cases and controls will undergo neurodevelopmental testing at 2 years of age to determine whether IQ differs according to maternal FT4 levels during pregnancy. The potential impact of the study is that if such an effect is found, it might be possible to avoid these adverse developmental consequences in children by designing and testing strategies to identify and treat high risk women.

NCT ID: NCT00057291 Completed - Clinical trials for Child Development Disorders

Effect of Improving Caregiving on Early Mental Health

Start date: April 2000
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the effect on children and caregivers of providing training in warm, sensitive, responsive caregiving to caregivers in three orphanages in St. Petersburg, Russia. The study also assesses the effectiveness of having more consistent care from fewer caregivers in a family-like environment.