Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT03412578 |
Other study ID # |
NICU MUCH 2017 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
September 2014 |
Est. completion date |
December 2018 |
Study information
Verified date |
June 2022 |
Source |
Mansoura University Children Hospital |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The effect of Tactile/Kinaesthetic massage therapy on weight gain and different components of
growth, as assessed by anthropometric measurements and DXA scan, and correlate these
components with serum IGF-1, leptin and adiponectin in preterm infants.
Description:
Prospective open label randomized, single-blind, controlled trial was done in the NICU at
Mansoura University Children's Hospital.
Stable preterm infants in the NICU awaiting for sustained pattern of weight gain were
included in the study.
Massage therapy was started at corrected gestational age of 35 weeks and continued for 5
consecutive days. The protocol of massage therapy was performed as been described by Tiffany
Field. Three consecutive, 15 minutes, sessions were performed daily after the noon feeding.
Each treatment session was divided into 5 minutes of tactile stimulation, followed by 5
minutes of kinaesthetic stimulation, and then another 5 minutes of tactile stimulation.
During massage therapy, infant's behavioural reaction was observed for signs of distress
(e.g., yawning, finger splaying, crying). Vital signs are measured 15 minutes before, 15
minutes during and 15 minutes after the massage procedure. If signs of physiologic distress
developed (heart rate greater than 200 bpm), massage was discontinued for 15 seconds, or
until a return to baseline levels.
The study was discontinued if five periods of observed behavioural or physiological stress
occurred.
Body composition assessment using DXA scan was performed for total body All infants were
studied on one occasion by the end of 5 days massage therapy. DXA scan was performed without
sedation but a pacifier with non-metallic parts was used as needed. The scanning procedure
was interrupted if movement artefacts is noted. In addition, analyses of different body
regions were also performed. Regional analyses typically involved the head, each of the four
extremities, and the trunk.
Blood samples were collected using standard technique at baseline and after 5 days for
measurement of IGF-1, leptin and adiponectin levels using Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay
[ELISA kit supplied by Elabscience Biotechnology (No.1 Shizishan Street, Wuhan, Hubei, China)
catalog No: E-EL-H0086].
Randomization Infants were assigned randomly, by a designated neonatologist, to treatment
groups using internet based random table technique with cards in opaque sealed envelopes that
were kept in the neonatal care unit. A written informed consent was obtained from the parents
of each infant upon enrolment in the study. Procedures of MT, DXA scan, and laboratory
analysis were performed by a designated personnel throughout the study to ensure consistency.
Performers of DXA scan and laboratory measures were blinded to groups of intervention.