Neonatal Sepsis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neurodevelopmental Outcomes After Suspected or Proven Sepsis: Secondary Analysis of INIS Trial Database
Verified date | October 2014 |
Source | University of Edinburgh |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | United Kingdom: National Health Service |
Study type | Observational |
Neonatal sepsis is an important determinant of adverse neurodevelopmental outcome. The investigators seek to investigate whether neurodevelopmental outcome following neonatal sepsis differs according to whether or not the diagnosis is confirmed by culture. In a secondary analysis of all 3493 infants included in the International Neonatal Immunotherapy Study (INIS) randomized controlled trial of intravenous immunoglobulin for neonatal sepsis, the investigators will evaluate neurodevelopmental outcomes according to whether or not the sepsis was culture-proven. The primary outcome is death or major disability at two years. In secondary analyses the investigators will determine neurodevelopmental outcomes according to the causative organism identified. Greater understanding of the impact of culture-positivity on long-term outcomes in the setting of clinical neonatal sepsis is essential to better inform parents about the future prospects of their child and to guide patient follow-up.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 3493 |
Est. completion date | September 2007 |
Est. primary completion date | September 2007 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | N/A to 2 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Children included in the INIS trial Exclusion Criteria: |
Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Edinburgh | Erasmus Medical Center, INIS Collaborative Group, Maastricht University Medical Center |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | death or major disability | Death or major disability at two years of age. The diagnosis of major disability was based on the answers to questions on the HSQ or the PQ [see Study Description and INIS Collaborative Group 2011 (online supplement) for more detail]. If the domain classification was unknown and a SHSQ had been received, the classification from that questionnaire was used for that domain only. | 2 years | No |
Secondary | death | death before two years of age | two years | No |
Secondary | disability | Disability at two years of age, categorised as major or non-major. The diagnosis of disability was based on the answers to questions on the HSQ or the PQ [see Study Description and INIS Collaborative Group 2011 (online supplement) for more detail]. If the domain classification was unknown and a SHSQ had been received, the classification from that questionnaire was used for that domain only. | two years | No |
Secondary | disability due to seizures | Disability due to seizures at two years of age, categorised as major or non-major. The diagnosis of disability due to seizures was based on the answers to questions on the HSQ or the PQ [see Study Description and INIS Collaborative Group 2011 (online supplement) for more detail]. If the domain classification was unknown and a SHSQ had been received, the classification from that questionnaire was used. | two years | No |
Secondary | hearing disability | Hearing disability at two years of age, categorised as major or non-major. The diagnosis of hearing disability was based on the answers to questions on the HSQ or the PQ [see Study Description and INIS Collaborative Group 2011 (online supplement) for more detail]. If the domain classification was unknown and a SHSQ had been received, the classification from that questionnaire was used. | two years | No |
Secondary | visual disability | Visual disability at two years of age, categorised as major or non-major. The diagnosis of visual disability was based on the answers to questions on the HSQ or the PQ [see Study Description and INIS Collaborative Group 2011 (online supplement) for more detail]. If the domain classification was unknown and a SHSQ had been received, the classification from that questionnaire was used. | two years | No |
Secondary | communicative disability | Communicative disability at two years of age, categorised as major or non-major. The diagnosis of communicative disability was based on the answers to questions on the HSQ or the PQ [see Study Description and INIS Collaborative Group 2011 (online supplement) for more detail]. If the domain classification was unknown and a SHSQ had been received, the classification from that questionnaire was used. | two years | No |
Secondary | cognitive disability | Cognitive disability at two years of age, categorised as major or non-major. The diagnosis of cognitive disability was based on PARCA-R1 [Saudino 1998], as described previously [INIS Collaborative Group 2011 (online supplement)] | two years | No |
Secondary | neuromotor disability | Neuromotor disability at two years of age, categorised as major or non-major. The diagnosis of neuromotor disability was based on the answers to questions on the HSQ or the PQ [see Study Description and INIS Collaborative Group 2011 (online supplement) for more detail]. If the domain classification was unknown and a SHSQ had been received, the classification from that questionnaire was used. | two years |
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