Støen R, Songstad NT, Silberg IE, Fjørtoft T, Jensenius AR,
Adde L. Computer-based video analysis identifies infants with
absence of fidgety movements. Pediatr Res. 2017 Jul 26. doi:10.1038/pr.2017.121.
[Epub ahead of print]
Abstract
Background Absence of fidgety movements (FMs) at 3 months'
corrected age is a strong predictor of cerebral palsy (CP) in high-risk
infants. This study evaluates the association between computer-based video analysis
and the temporal organization of FMs assessed with the General Movement
Assessment (GMA).
Methods Infants were eligible for this prospective cohort study
if referred to a high-risk follow-up program in a participating hospital. Video
recordings taken at 10-15 weeks post term age were used for GMA and
computer-based analysis. The variation of the spatial center of motion, derived
from differences between subsequent video frames, was used for quantitative
analysis.
Results Of 241 recordings from 150 infants, 48 (24.1%) were classified
with absence of FMs or sporadic FMs using the GMA. The variation of the spatial
center of motion (CSD) during a recording was significantly lower in infants
with normal (0.320; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.309, 0.330) vs. absence of
or sporadic (0.380; 95% CI 0.361, 0.398) FMs (P<0.001). A triage model with
CSD thresholds chosen for sensitivity of 90% and specificity of 80% gave a 40%
referral rate for GMA.
ConclusionQuantitative video analysis during the FMs'
period can be used to triage infants at high risk of CP to early intervention
or observational GMA.
Courtesy of https://www.mdlinx.com/neurology/medical-news-article/2017/07/27/general-movement-assessment-computer-based-video/7263874/?category=latest&page_id=7
Courtesy of https://www.mdlinx.com/neurology/medical-news-article/2017/07/27/general-movement-assessment-computer-based-video/7263874/?category=latest&page_id=7
See http://childnervoussystem.blogspot.com/2016/06/fidgety-movements-during-fidgety.html
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