Lung Diseases, Obstructive Clinical Trial
— PEP11Official title:
Growth, Health and Development in Children Born Extremely Preterm
Background: In a national Norwegian cohort of children born before 28 weeks gestation or with a birth weight less than 1000 g born in 1999 and 2000, 372 survived. Compared with earlier studies survival increased for the most immature infants, but at the cost of more early complications and a high rate of impairments, while the less immature children had fewer early complications and less impairments detectable within 5 years. These changes show the importance of monitoring outcome as treatment modalities change. Large brain haemorrhages were highly predictive of severe disabilities, but we have not found good predictive factors for milder impairments such as cognitive, behavioural and motor difficulties. However, at 5 years later function may be difficult to predict, and the children's potentials are better understood after completing several years in school. Objectives: The children will be re-examined at age 11 in order to assess their physical and mental health, and cognitive, motor and social function, and to determine if early life events and development at 2 and 5 years are predictive of long term health and functioning. MRI-studies, including functional MRI will be performed to examine if different outcomes related to brain function can be explained by differences in brain development. Methods: For all, data will be collected from the compulsory national test in 5th grade and questionnaires to the child, parents and teacher. For children in Western Norway (n=87) extensive examinations of lung and brain function, including clinical diagnostic tests and MRI, will be added. For all aspects of the study the investigators have appropriate current and historic reference populations for comparison. Implications: Knowledge on causes and of early predictions of outcome is needed to give appropriate advice to families, professionals and society, and to develop preventive programs.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 232 |
Est. completion date | December 2014 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2012 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 10 Years to 12 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Born in 1999 and 2000 with gestational age < 28 weeks or birth weight < 1000 g - still living when 11 years old Exclusion Criteria: |
Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
Country | Name | City | State |
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Norway | Haukeland University Hospital | Bergen | |
Norway | Stavanger University Hospital | Stavanger |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Bergen | Haukeland University Hospital |
Norway,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | growth | Heigh and weight. In a subpopulation of 80 children: Also skin fold thicknesses and waist circumference | Eleven years old (years 2010, 2011) | No |
Primary | Mental health | Questionnaires completed by parents (Strengths and Difficulties questionnaire, Parenting Stress Index,ASSQ) | Eleven years old (years 2010, 2011) | No |
Primary | Cognitive function | Grades in 5th grade in school | Eleven years old (years 2010, 2011) | No |
Primary | Pulmonary function | Spirometry on a subgroup of 80 and 80 controls | Eleven years of age (years 2010,2011) | No |
Primary | Cerebral function | fMRI on a subgroup of 40 and 40 controls | Eleven years of age (years 2010,2011) | No |
Primary | Bone density | DXA measurements on a subgroup of 80 and 80 controls | Eleven years of age (years 2010,2011) | No |
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