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Assesment of hypothermia complication in two methods , head cooling and total body cooling in neonatal with birth asphyxia

Not Applicable
Conditions
neonates with moderate to severe birth asphyxia.
Diseases of the nervous system
G90-G99
Registration Number
IRCT201204055168N2
Lead Sponsor
Research of Nursing and Midwifery faculty, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria

Inclusion criteria
1. Infants with gestational age 35 weeks or more,
2. Six – hour infant or less than that
3. Infants weight more than 1800g
4. Apgar score 6 or less within 10 minutes from birth
5. Cord of pH 7 or less alkali deficiency 12 or less
6. Hypoxia ischemic encephalopathy moderate or severs
7. Infants with normal respiratory condition and infants under ventilation
Exclusion criteria:
1. Infants with bradycardia less than 70,
2. Infants with hypotension any response to medication,
3. Infants with severe pulmonaryhemorage,
4. Coagulation disorders,
5. Resistance hypoxia,

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Apnea. Timepoint: Every 4 hours for 84 hours. Method of measurement: Color Cyanosis, bradycardia, and arterial oxygen saturation less than 70% when using pulse oximetry or monitor device.;Bradycardia. Timepoint: Every 4 hours for 84 hours. Method of measurement: Using the monitor device.;Convulsion. Timepoint: Every 4 hours for 84 hours. Method of measurement: Using clinical symptoms and the presence of waves with short wave length and high frequency in the EEG.;Hypotension. Timepoint: Every 4 hours for 84 hours. Method of measurement: Using the Monitor.;Thrombocytopenia. Timepoint: Every 24 hours for 84 hours. Method of measurement: CBC test.;Necrotic skin damage. Timepoint: Every 4 hours for 84 hours. Method of measurement: Clinical observation of ecchymosis, bruises, wounds deep and necrotic skin.;Pulmonary hemorrhage. Timepoint: Every 4 hours for 84 hours. Method of measurement: Using clinical signs and symptoms of pulmonary hemorrhage on chest radiograph confirmed by physician.
Secondary Outcome Measures
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