Each year in France, 7 % of newborns are born preterm (before 37 weeks of gestational age (GA)). The investigators called very preterm infants those who were born before 33 weeks of GA. These very preterm infants have a higher risk of developing neurological complications like developmental disabilities or cerebral palsy. To date, early assessment of these infants is difficult and not reliable enough to detect those who are at risks of developing neurological issues. Now, the investigators need to identify earlier these infants to provide them interventions to improve their development (physical therapy for example). Consequently, the investigators are examining a study whose aim is to assess preterm infants habituation. Habituation is the newborn ability to become familiar with new environmental stimulations (noise, light…). This habituation allows the newborn to maintain his sleep even at onset of a noise or light. To study this phenomenon in infants born preterm near to corrected term (around 40 weeks of postnatal GA), will allow us to better understand neurological development of these infants. The investigators plan to compare habituation skills of preterm infants near to their theorical date of birth (40 weeks of GA) to a population of infants born at term. The investigators will also study the link between habituation abilities and sleep quality as well as neurodevelopmental outcome at the corrected age of two years old.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
70
CHRU de Brest
Brest, France
RECRUITINGAssessment of the package n°1 of the APIB (Assessment of Premature Infant's Behaviour)
Time frame: At 40 weeks of postnatal gestational age for the preterm infants and at 3 days old for the term newborns
Salivary cortisol changes
Time frame: Before and 30 minutes after the package n°1 of the APIB achievement
Oxy and deoxyhemoglobin changes in NIRS (Near-infrared Spectroscopy)
Time frame: During APIB package n°1 fulfillment
Heart rate variations
Time frame: During APIB package n°1 fulfillment
Oxymetry variations
Time frame: During APIB package n°1 fulfillment
Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire
Time frame: At 6 and 12 months old (corrected age for the preterm infants)
Ages and Stages Questionnaire
Time frame: At 24 months old (corrected age for the preterm infants)
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