The Effect of Postnatal Lying Position on Cerebral Oxygenation in Newborns
NCT05868980 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 60
Last updated 2023-05-22
Summary
In the international delivery room guidelines, it is not specified which position is optimal for the baby stabilization. Here, the investigators want to evaluate the effects of the positions on postnatal adaptation and cerebral oxygenation in the delivery room of infants who did not require resuscitation.
Infants will be randomly stabilized in the supine, right-side, left-side and prone positions (60 babies in all, 15/position). The investigators will record the 1st and 5th min Apgar scores and the heart rate, pulse oximetry and perfusion index at 2nd,5th and 10thmin. Near-infrared spectroscopy will be used to assess cerebral regional oxygen saturation.
Conditions
- Vital Signs
Interventions
- OTHER
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vital signs by postpartum position
Evaluation of vital signs and NIRS values in 4 different positions after birth
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Dr. Behcet Uz Children's Hospital
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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ruya colak · Dr Behçet Uz Children's Diseases and Surgery Training and Research Hospital, Neonatal Department
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demet terek · Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Child Health and Disease, Neonatal Department
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ozge altun koroglu · Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Child Health and Disease, Neonatal Department
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sebnem calkavur · Dr Behçet Uz Children's Diseases and Surgery Training and Research Hospital, Neonatal Department
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mehmet yalaz · Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Child Health and Disease, Neonatal Department
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nilgun kultursay · Ege University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Child Health and Disease, Neonatal Department
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 2 Minutes
- Max Age
- 10 Minutes
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2019-02-01
- Primary Completion
- 2019-04-01
- Completion
- 2019-06-01
Countries
- Turkey (Türkiye)
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