Skip to main content
Clinical Trials/ISRCTN16710849
ISRCTN16710849
Active, not recruiting
未知

Among babies born <34+0 gestational weeks does no routine measurement of gastric residual volume compared to routine (up to 6 hourly) measurement of gastric residual volumes lead to faster establishment of full enteral feeds without an increase in necrotising enterocolitis (NEC)?

Imperial College London0 sites7,040 target enrollmentFebruary 8, 2023

Overview

Phase
未知
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Preterm birth
Sponsor
Imperial College London
Enrollment
7040
Status
Active, not recruiting
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

No summary available.

Registry
who.int
Start Date
February 8, 2023
End Date
October 31, 2026
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Other
Sex
All

Investigators

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • 1\. Gestational age at birth less than 34\+0 gestational weeks\+days
  • 2\. Nasogastric or orogastric tube in place
  • 3\. Baby receiving less than or equal to 15ml/kg/day of milk

Exclusion Criteria

  • Current exclusion criteria as of 13/06/2023:
  • 1\. Infant has received more than 15ml/kg/day of milk for more than 24 hours
  • 2\. Gastrointestinal surgical condition prior to randomisation
  • 3\. Major congenital abnormalities
  • 4\. No realistic prospect of survival
  • 5\. A parent has opted out of infant’s participation in neoGASTRIC
  • Previous exclusion criteria:
  • 1\. Gastrointestinal surgical condition prior to randomisation
  • 2\. Major congenital abnormalities
  • 3\. No realistic prospect of survival

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Not specified

Similar Trials

Terminated
Not Applicable
Improving child and parent outcomes after preterm birth using a web-based early intervention program (e-prem)
ACTRN12614000906651Murdoch Childrens Research Institute103
Completed
Not Applicable
Can omega 3 fatty acids improve respiratory outcomes in preterm infants?Preterm infantsBronchopulmonary dysplasiaRespiratory - Other respiratory disorders / diseasesReproductive Health and Childbirth - Complications of newborn
ACTRN12612000503820South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute1,273
Completed
Not Applicable
Oropharyngeal airway for prevention of airway obstruction during positive pressure ventilation in preterm infants < 34 weeks gestation during neonatal resuscitation - a randomised trialeonatal ResuscitationPremature birthNeonatal ResuscitationReproductive Health and Childbirth - Complications of newbornRespiratory - Normal development and function of the respiratory system
ACTRN12612000392864Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne132
Completed
Not Applicable
Determining the docosahexaenoic acid dose to obtain plasma and erythrocyte phospholipid fatty acid profiles in preterm infants comparable to term infant profiles: a dose response pilot study.Preterm infantsDiet and Nutrition - Other diet and nutrition disordersReproductive Health and Childbirth - Complications of newborn
ACTRN12610000382077Women's and Children's Health Research Institute30
Terminated
Not Applicable
CORD CLAMPING STUDY: Early versus delayed cord clamping and its effects on infant heart rate and oxygen saturation in the first minutes after birth.Bradycardia in the first minutes after birthReproductive Health and Childbirth - Childbirth and postnatal careReproductive Health and Childbirth - Complications of newborn
ACTRN12614000253606The Royal Women's Hospital749