Journal article
Parent-recorded videos of infant spontaneous movement: Comparisons at 3–4 months and relationships with 2-year developmental outcomes in extremely preterm, extremely low birthweight and term-born infants
AKL Kwong, LW Doyle, JE Olsen, AL Eeles, D Zannino, RM Mainzer, JLY Cheong, AJ Spittle
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology | WILEY | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1111/ppe.12867
Abstract
Background: Infants born extremely preterm (EP, <28-week gestational age) or extremely low birthweight (ELBW, <1000 g) are at risk of developmental delay and cerebral palsy (CP). The General Movements Assessment (GMA) and its extension, the Motor Optimality Score, revised (MOS-R) (assesses movement patterns and posture), may help to identify early delays. Objectives: To compare differences in the MOS-R scored from parent-recorded videos between infants born EP/ELBW and term-born infants, to determine relationships between the MOS-R and 2-year cognitive, language and motor outcomes and if any relationships differ between birth groups and the association of the GMA (fidgety) with CP. Methods: ..
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