Apnea Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prophylactic Versus Therapeutic Caffeine for Apnea of Prematurity
Investigators hypothesized that the timing of caffeine administration in either prophylaxis or treatment of apnea of prematurity will affect the apnea response to caffeine
It will be a randomized control trial, patients will be randomly assigned to receive caffeine in a loading dose of 20 mg/kg (equivalent to 10 mg/kg caffeine base) and a maintenance dose of 10 mg/kg/day (equivalent to 5 mg/kg caffeine base) either as a prophylaxis group (1) or therapeutic group (2). Prophylactic caffeine (group 1) will be defined as caffeine prescribed for preterm infants within the first 72 hours of life prior to manifest apnea , therapeutic caffeine ( group 2 ) will be defined as caffeine prescribed for manifest apnea within or after the first 72 hours of life . Preparation and administration of caffeine will be performed by a Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurse. Statistical Evaluation: Statistical analyses will be performed with the Statistical Package for Social Sciences-SPSS version 16 software (SPSS Inc, Chicago, Illinois). For categorical variables, the X2 test will be used. For group comparisons, the Student T test will be used in normal distribution and the Mann-Whitney U test will be used in case of abnormal distribution. For repeating measurements, variance analyses and Friedman variance analyses will be used. For descriptive statistics, percent, minimum-maximum-median, mean, and standard deviation will be used in accordance with the type and distribution of the variable. A P value <.05 was considered statistically significant. Informed consent will be obtained from parents, and the study will be approved by the local ethical committee. ;
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