Cerebral Palsy – Early Diagnosis and Intervention Trial: Protocol for the Prospective Multicentre CP-EDIT Study with focus on diagnosis, prognostic factors, and intervention

Author:

Hoei-Hansen Christina Engel1,Weber Lene2,Johansen Mette3,Fabricius Rebecca1,Hansen Jonas Kjeldbjerg4,Viuff Anne-Cathrine F.4,Hahn Gitte Holst5,Østergaard Elsebet6,Duno Morten6,Larsen Vibeke Andrée7,Madsen Camilla Gøbel8,Røhder Katrine9,Elvrum Ann-Kristin Gunnes10,Laugesen Britt11,Ganz Melanie12,Madsen Kathrine Skak13,Willerslev-Olsen Maria14,Debes Nanette Mol15,Christensen Jan16,Christensen Robin17,Rackauskaite Gija18

Affiliation:

1. Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital Rigshospitalet, Denmark

2. University of Copenhagen

3. University of Aarhus

4. University Hospital Aalborg

5. Department of Neonatology, University Hospital Rigshospitalet, Denmark

6. Department of Genetics, University Hospital Rigshospitalet, Denmark

7. Department of Radiology, University Hospital Rigshospitalet

8. Radiological Section, Centre for Functional and Diagnostic Imaging and Research, Copenhagen University Hospital, Hvidovre

9. Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen

10. Norwegian University of Science and Technology

11. Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg University

12. Neurobiologisk Forskningsenhed

13. Copenhagen University Hospital - Amager and Hvidovre

14. University of Copenhagen and Elsass Foundation

15. University Hospital Herlev

16. Rigshospitalet

17. Section for Biostatistics and Evidence-Based Research, the Parker Institute, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital, Copenhagen

18. Aarhus University Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Background. Early diagnosis of cerebral palsy (CP) is important to enable intervention at a time when neuroplasticity is at its highest. Current mean age at diagnosis is 13 months in Denmark. Recent research has documented that an early-diagnosis set-up can lower diagnostic age in high-risk infants. The aim of the current study is to lower diagnostic age of CP regardless of neonatal risk factors. Additionally, we want to investigate if an early intervention program added to standard care is superior to standard care alone. Methods The current multicentre study CP-EDIT (Early Diagnosis and Intervention Trial) with the GO-PLAY intervention included (Goal Oriented ParentaL supported home ActivitY program), aims at testing the feasibility of an early diagnosis set-up and the GO-PLAY early intervention. CP-EDIT is a prospective cohort study, consecutively assessing approximately 500 infants at risk of CP. We will systematically collect data at inclusion (age 3-11 months) and follow a subset of participants (n=300) with CP or at high risk of CP until the age of two years. The GO-PLAY early intervention will be tested in 80 infants with CP or high risk of CP. Focus is on eight areas related to implementation and perspectives of the families: early cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), early genetic testing, implementation of the General Movements Assessment method, analysis of the GO-PLAY early intervention, parental perspective of early intervention and early diagnosis, early prediction of CP, and comparative analysis of the Hand Assessment for Infants, Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination, MRI, and the General Movements method. Discussion Early screening for CP is increasingly possible and an interim diagnosis of “high risk of CP” is recommended but not currently used in clinical care in Denmark. Additionally, there is a need to accelerate identification in mild or ambiguous cases to facilitate appropriate therapy early. Most studies on early diagnosis focus on identifying CP in infants below five months corrected age. Little is known about early diagnosis in the 50% of all CP cases that are discernible later in infancy. The current study aims at improving care of patients with CP even before they have an established diagnosis. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov ID 22013292 (reg. date 31/MAR/2023) for the CP-EDIT cohort and ID 22041835 (reg. date 31/MAR/2023) for the GO-PLAY trial.

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