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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03036787
Other study ID # 11223
Secondary ID
Status Withdrawn
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date February 9, 2014
Est. completion date September 27, 2018

Study information

Verified date September 2018
Source Gazi University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Infant born preterm have an increased risk of adverse long-term developmental outcomes.The risk associated with preterm birth increase as gestational age decreases, and vulnerability remains in extremely- very preterm (<32 weeks) and moderate- late preterm (>32 weeks). There are many studies in the literature showed that the prevalence of developmental delay increases with premature birth. However, there is no study in the literature investigates long term follow up motor and cognitive development in subgroups of preterm infants . Hence the aim of this study is to evaluate the differences in motor and cognitive development in moderate-late (>32 weeks) and extremely-very preterm infants.


Description:

A convenience of infants with premature birth recruiting from Gazi University, Faculty of Health Science, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation. Babies divide into two groups according to the gestational ages. Babies with gestational ages between 32-36 weeks and 6 days (including the given days) are categorized as moderate-late preterm, while those born before 32 weeks are grouped as extremely and very preterm. Each group contains 20 babies. First, sociodemographic information and histories of babies are obtaining. Ages and contact information of the parents are recording. Prenatal and natal risk factors of the mothers are querying. Gestational ages and height, weight, and head circumferences of babies at birth are recording. Number of pregnancies, live births and abortions, type of delivery, multiple pregnancies for mothers as well as consanguinity between parents are asking.The Alberta Infant Motor Scale is using to evaluate spontaneous motor movements of the baby. It evaluates the baby at prone, supine, sitting, and standing positions. Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development scales screen for cognitive, language, and motor development in babies. All infants will be testing in 3-6-9-12-15-18-24 months of ages.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Withdrawn
Enrollment 0
Est. completion date September 27, 2018
Est. primary completion date February 2, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group N/A to 24 Months
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- adjusted age of 24 months or less, born with a gestational age of 36 weeks and 6 days or earlier, not having any systemic disease, and accepting to join the study

Exclusion Criteria:

- age greater than 24 months and born with a gestational age of 37 weeks or more

- having major risk factor

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
family based intervention
behavioural advises to family for normal motor development

Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Gazi University, Faculty of Health and Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Ankara

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Gazi University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Motor development assessed with the Alberta Infant Motor Scale The Alberta Infant Motor Scale is going to use Each 3 months from beginning to two years
Secondary Cognitive development assessed with the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development Each 3 months from beginning to two years