Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
CareToy Observational Study: Early Identification of Infants at Risk of Cerebral Palsy
This observational study aims to early identify, through a rigorous and standardized follow-up, infants at high risk for Cerebral Palsy. After the consent agreement firmed by the parents, infants born at term or preterm with ultrasonographic evidence of brain injury considered at risk for neurodevelopmental disorders will be strictly monitored during the first months of life performing a periodic neurological assessment (Prechtl's General Movement (GMA) and the Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination) at term age and around 3 months of post term age. Moreover, to study more accurately the brain injury early identified by ultrasonographic brain exam, around 6 weeks of post-term age the enrolled infants will perform, as recommended in infants at risk, brain Magnetic Resonance (RM). Thanks to the high predictability power of the combination of the clinical observation with the neuroimaging infants at high risk of CP will be early detect. Selected infants, considered at high risk for CP will have the opportunity to perform an home based and family centered early intervention later than 3 post term age.
Scientific literature review shows evidence that early intervention, especially when performed in the first months of life, when the brain plasticity shows its great expressivity, has positive effects on neurodevelopmental outcomes. In this framework the early identification of infants at risk for neurodevelopmental disorders is a major prerequisite to start very early an intervention programme. To families of infants, born in Neonatal Units involved in this study, will be asked with written informed consent, to participate in this observational study that aims to early identify, through a rigorous and standardized follow-up, infants at high risk for CP. Infants born at term or preterm with ultrasonographic evidence of brain injury considered at risk for neurodevelopmental disorders will be strictly monitored during the first months of development by the clinical team (Child Neurologists and Neonatologists) performing a periodic neurological assessment through examination of the Prechtl's General Movement (GMA) and the Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination, at term age and around 3 months of post term age. Moreover, to study more accurately the brain injury early identified by ultrasonographic brain exam, within 6 weeks post-term age enrolled infants will perform, as recommended in infants at risk, brain Magnetic Resonance (RM). During the conventional RM examination, when possible, a fMRI perceptive task will be also performed to evaluate possible predictor factors to the responsiveness to the early intervention. Thanks to the high predictability power of the combination of the clinical observation with the neuroimaging infants at high risk of CP will be early detect. Selected infants, considered at high risk for CP will have the opportunity to perform an home based and family centered early intervention later than 3 post term age. ;
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