To analyze the relationship between the early diagnosis of cerebral palsy with the risk factors of this pathology in moderate and late premature infants
Analyze a sample of moderate and late premature infants using general movements and verify which of them would have an early diagnosis of cerebral palsy and relate it to their risk factors for this pathology.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
150
Javier Merino Andrés
Toledo, Spain
RECRUITINGgestation weeks
Premature birth week
Time frame: From date of Recruiting until the discharging of neonatal intensive care unit, assessed up to 40 weeks
weight
measurement, World Health Organization percentile
Time frame: From date of Recruiting until the discharging of neonatal intensive care unit, assessed up to 40 weeks
size
measurement, World Health Organization percentile
Time frame: From date of Recruiting until the discharging of neonatal intensive care unit, assessed up to 40 weeks
cranial perimeter
measurement about head, World Health Organization percentile
Time frame: From date of Recruiting until the discharging of neonatal intensive care unit, assessed up to 40 weeks
Apgar
Outcome about Apgar Test
Time frame: at birth of each preterm
Magnetic resonance imaging rating scale
Outcome about Neuroimaging in preterms
Time frame: From date of Recruiting until the discharging of neonatal intensive care unit, assessed up to 40 weeks
general movements outcome
Outcome about General Movements Assessment. Three outcomes about movement of preterm. Normal, Poor Repertoire and Cramped Synchronized
Time frame: From date of Recruiting until the discharging of neonatal intensive care unit, assessed up to 40 weeks
PERI outcome
Outcome about Perinatal Risk Scale Scale. Minimum score: 0. Maximum score: 51
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Time frame: through study completion, an average of 18 months