Is There Any Correlation Among Neonates Anthropometry and Neuromotor Behaviour
- Conditions
- Cerebral Palsy, Autism or Other Neuromotor Behavior Abnormalities Correlation With Anthropometry
- Registration Number
- NCT05361213
- Lead Sponsor
- Asir John Samuel
- Brief Summary
To explore the association among anthropometric parameters and neuromotor behaviour in neonates for early identification and prediction of later neuromotor deficit.
- Detailed Description
The association between anthropometric (birth weight, length and occipitofrontal circumference) measurement and hands-on measurement of above mentioned anthropometric dimensions and demographic dimension (bilateral forearm, midarm, calf and thigh) with neuromotor behaviour were explored.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 54
- Neonates born between ≥28 weeks and ≤ 42 weeks of gestation
- Birth weight between 1500 and 3000 grams
- Neonates are born under all the classifications of Fenton growth charts (SGA, AGA and LGA)
- Stable Hemodynamics
- Free from infection
- Stable vitals
- Dermal conditions
- Chromosomal abnormalities
- History of surgery
- Neural tube defect
- Cardiac abnormally
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Neuromotor behaviour at the baseline, single time on day first of assessment INFANIB scoring from 14- 70 score was documented
Demographic dimensions at the baseline demographic dimension measured, single time on day first length (cm) and occipitofrontal circumference (cm) measured at baseline
Anthropometric measurement Anthropometry was documented single time on same day Both the sides forearm (cm), midarm (cm), thigh (cm) and calf circumference (cm) measurement
Demographic dimension at the baseline demographic dimension measured, single time on day first Weight (kg) measured at baseline
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Jaishree
🇮🇳Ambala, Haryana, India