Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants Clinical Trial
— PEACEOfficial title:
Post-Extubation Assessment of Clinical Stability in Extremely Preterm Infants: The PEACE Feasibility Study
This is an observational, proof-of-concept, feasibility study that aims to evaluate the feasibility of a monitoring system that integrates clinical data, high-resolution waveforms from the bedside monitor, regional oxygenation (via cerebral and splanchnic near-infrared spectroscopy), and regional ventilation (via electrical impedance tomography) from 20 extremely low birth weight infants at high-risk of reintubation.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | October 30, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | July 31, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A to 28 Weeks |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Birth weight < 1000g and gestational age < 28+0 weeks, - Received mechanical ventilation within the first 72h of life, - Undergoing their first planned extubation within the first 6 weeks of life. Exclusion Criteria: - Congenital anomalies and congenital heart disorders. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | McGill University Health Center | Montreal | Quebec |
Canada | Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine | Montréal | Quebec |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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McGill University Health Centre/Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre | St. Justine's Hospital |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Recruitment rate | To evaluate the time frame needed to recruit patients and percentage of eligible infants recruited | 168 hours | |
Primary | Consent rate | To evaluate the percentage of eligible infants consented | 168 hours | |
Primary | Acceptability of the multimodal monitoring approach | Acceptability of the multimodal monitoring approach will be evaluated using short anonymous surveys distributed to parents, bedside nurses, and attending clinicians participating in the study. | 168 hours | |
Secondary | To describe longitudinal peripheral blood oxygen saturation patterns for infants with and without reintubation during the 7 days post-extubation | The variable will be longitudinally described and graphically displayed using mean (standard deviation), median (interquartile range), or number (percentage) for the hour pre-extubation and for each 24-hour bin post-extubation, and compared between infants requiring reintubation and those not requiring reintubation during the 7 days after extubation. | 168 hours | |
Secondary | To describe longitudinal cerebral oxygen saturation patterns for infants with and without reintubation during the 7 days post-extubation | The variable will be longitudinally described and graphically displayed using mean (standard deviation), median (interquartile range), or number (percentage) for the hour pre-extubation and for each 24-hour bin post-extubation, and compared between infants requiring reintubation and those not requiring reintubation during the 7 days after extubation. | 168 hours | |
Secondary | To describe longitudinal splanchnic oxygen saturation patterns for infants with and without reintubation during the 7 days post-extubation | The variable will be longitudinally described and graphically displayed using mean (standard deviation), median (interquartile range), or number (percentage) for the hour pre-extubation and for each 24-hour bin post-extubation. Repeated measures one-way ANOVA or Friedman test will be used to evaluate for differences in the variables over time. | 168 hours | |
Secondary | To describe regional lung ventilation from the immediate pre-extubation period until 72-96 hours post-extubation. | The variable will be longitudinally described and graphically displayed using mean (standard deviation), median (interquartile range), or number (percentage) for the hour pre-extubation and for each 24-hour bin post-extubation. Repeated measures one-way ANOVA or Friedman test will be used to evaluate for differences in the variables over time. | 96 hours |
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