Fidgety movements in infants born very preterm: predictive value for cerebral palsy in a clinical multicentre setting

Dev Med Child Neurol. 2017 Jun;59(6):618-624. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.13386. Epub 2017 Jan 19.

Abstract

Aim: This study assessed predictive values of fidgety movement assessment (FMA) in a large sample of infants born very preterm for developmental abnormalities, in particular for cerebral palsy (CP) at 2 years in an everyday clinical setting.

Method: This is a multicentre study of infants born preterm with gestational age lower than 32.0 weeks. FMA was performed at 3 months corrected age; neurodevelopment (Bayley Scales of Infant Development, 2nd edition) and neurological abnormalities were assessed at 2 years. Predictive values of FMA for the development of CP were calculated and combined with abnormalities at cerebral ultrasound.

Results: Five hundred and thirty-five infants (gestational age 28.2wks [standard deviation 1.3wks]) were included. Eighty-one percent showed normal fidgety movements and 19% atypical (82 absent, 21 abnormal) fidgety movements. Absent fidgety movements predicted CP at 2 years with an odds ratio (OR) of 8.9 (95% confidence interval [CI] 4.1-17.0), a combination of atypical fidgety movements and major brain lesion on cerebral ultrasound predicted it with an OR of 17.8 (95% CI 5.2-61.6). Mean mental developmental index of infants with absent fidgety movements was significantly lower (p=0.012) than with normal fidgety movements.

Interpretation: Detection of infants at risk for later CP through FMA was good, but less robust when performed in a routine clinical setting; prediction improved when combined with neonatal cerebral ultrasound.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study

MeSH terms

  • Cerebral Palsy / diagnosis*
  • Cerebral Palsy / physiopathology
  • Child Development
  • Child, Preschool
  • Echoencephalography
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant, Premature*
  • Male
  • Movement*
  • Prognosis
  • Switzerland