Prematurity is a major risk factor for poor neurodevelopmental outcomes. The clinical and neuroradiological evaluations proposed during the neonatal period to assess the developmental prognosis of children born prematurely are not sensitive and nor specific. The analysis of spontaneous motor activity by Prechtl's method has a better predictive value but is currently unfeasible in clinical routine. The study's principal objective is to describe the standardized values of complexity, variability, and fluidity of general movements.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
129
Three acquisitions of 1 hours during hospitalization will be realized: * a few days after hospitalization, * in the middle of the hospitalization, * a few days before hospital discharge. The child will be lying on his back in a heated cradle and filmed with a specific camera. The signal will be obtained by 2k ZED 2 stereo camera in order to obtain a three-dimensional location of the child
Chu de St Etienne
Saint-Etienne, France
Automatized quantification of complexity of general movements (spatial variation).
Measured by analyze of all acquisitions.
Time frame: Year: 3
Automatized quantification of variability of general movements (temporal variations)
Measured by analyze of all acquisitions.
Time frame: Year: 3
Automatized quantification of fluidity of general movements (uniform distribution)
Measured by analyze of all acquisitions.
Time frame: Year: 3
Comparison between our quantitative analysis and qualitative analysis according to the reference method of Pretchl
Measured by analyze of all acquisitions.
Time frame: Year: 3
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