Effects of Medical Complexity Using GMA on Lurie Children's In- and Outpatients



Status:Recruiting
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any - 5
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:January 2012

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Effects of Medical Complexity on the Development of Fidgety Movements and Feasibility of Screening Utilizing the General Movement Assessment for Lurie Children's ICU Patients and Graduates

The purpose of this study is to research a new type of test for cerebral palsy that can be
performed earlier, at 10-15 weeks of age (after the due date for premature infants). The
test involves a standardized video recording of a baby's natural movements for about 10
minutes. The video recorded movements are evaluated by a special trained observer and also
by a computer program. There are some small studies from Europe that suggest that this type
of evaluation may be accurate in early diagnosis of cerebral palsy. However, the
investigators do not know if this type of evaluation is reliable in large groups of infants,
including infants from Children's Memorial Hospital, who tend to be sicker and have more
complicated illnesses than many of the European infants. The investigators would therefore
like to evaluate whether this type of video recording could be used in the future for early
diagnosis of cerebral palsy.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Admitted to the NICU/CICU and remain hospitalized at 10-15 weeks postmenstrual age

- Birth at <28 weeks gestation

- Birth weight <1000 grams

- Neurologic risk factors (HIE, abnormal imaging, neonatal seizures, microcephaly)

- Cardiac surgery during first 3 months of life

- Severe chronic lung discharge defined as the need for mechanical ventilation at 36
weeks post-menstrual age

- Discharged home on supplemental oxygen (or if still hospitalized, requiring oxygen at
44 weeks post-menstrual age)

Exclusion Criteria:

- Significant malformations/amputations of the extremities

- Recovering from a surgical procedure within 4 weeks of the assessment

- Physiologic instability precluding movement of the hospital bed or peripheral IV
lines that might affect movement of an extremity medication for the purpose of
ongoing sedation
We found this trial at
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225 E Chicago Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60611
(312) 227-4000
Principal Investigator: Raye Ann deRegnier, MD
Phone: 312-472-4338
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children
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