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NCT ID: NCT03690245 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Congenital Heart Defect

Initiation of Resuscitation While Attached to the Cord With Congenital Heart Disease

INSPIRE-CHD
Start date: December 18, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Before birth, the placenta (a structure with many blood vessels attached to the inside of your womb) and the umbilical cord (the umbilical cord is attached to the placenta) are sending oxygen and nutrients from the mother's blood through the umbilical cord to the baby. After a baby is born the cord is clamped and babies have to start breathing and support themselves. At the moment when a baby with congenital heart disease is born they will have their cord clamped immediately (this is called immediate cord clamping (ICC)). After ICC the clinical team will start to help a baby transition by carefully monitoring their oxygen saturation (give oxygen if needed), provide warmth, and dry and stimulate. Several animal studies have shown that clamping the cord right after birth might causes the baby to miss the benefits of receiving blood from the umbilical cord / placenta. Delayed Cord Clamping (DCC) is when the baby stays attached to the cord for a longer time. Studies show that DCC has many benefits especially for a newborn baby, such as higher iron storage, less need for blood transfusions, and improved circulation. This can be done while the baby is breathing on its own or while we help you baby breath (this is called resuscitation). This study aims to examine whether DCC while providing resuscitation in infants with CHD is helpful compared to immediate cord clamping. Prior to the birth of your baby, a sealed envelope will be opened and your baby will be randomly assigned to either the DCC with resuscitation group or the ICC group. 40 babies will be enrolled into this study, 20 in each group. In the DCC group, the umbilical cord will be clamped after 120 seconds during which time your baby will receive the care he/she requires by the NICU team. In the ICC group, the umbilical cord will be clamped immediately and he/she will be brought over the resuscitation bed to be cared for by the same team.

NCT ID: NCT02455713 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome

Positive Pressure Ventilation and Sternal Closure in HLHS

Start date: February 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will examine the cardiopulmonary interactions that occur with increasing ventilator settings (PEEP and PIP) in neonates after stage I palliation for hypoplastic left heart syndrome before and after sternal closure. Outcome measures include oxygen delivery and cardiac output.

NCT ID: NCT00156455 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome

Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children With Single Ventricle Physiology

Start date: September 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This is an exploratory study designed to evaluate the incidence of, and to quantify sleep disordered breathing following stage I Norwood reconstructive surgery. Sleep disordered breathing will be correlated with: 1. Elevations in pulmonary vasculature resistance at the time of Stage II surgery. 2. Risks of death