Hypoxia Clinical Trial
— MONITOROfficial title:
Describing the Differences in Oxygen Profiles in Premature Infants of Less Than 29 Weeks Gestational Age When Targeted to an Oxygen Saturation Range 92 to 97%, Compared to 90 to 95%
Verified date | September 2019 |
Source | University of Edinburgh |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The investigators aim to measure the effect of targeting premature babies to a slightly higher oxygen saturation target range (92-97%) than routinely used, for a brief period, to plan a future larger study of the effect of this on clinical outcomes. It is still unclear exactly what levels of oxygen premature babies need - both too little or too much oxygen in the first weeks after birth may be harmful. Previous studies used saturation monitoring (SpO2), where a small probe shines light through the skin and calculates how much oxygen is carried in the blood. These studies demonstrated using an SpO2 range of 91-95% rather than 85-89% was associated with more babies surviving and fewer babies suffering from a bowel condition called necrotising enterocolitis (NEC). However, targeting oxygen higher increased the number of infants who needed treatment for an eye condition called retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). It is possible an SpO2 range higher than 91-95% would be associated with even better survival. It is also possible that a higher range might not improve survival but could increase the need for ROP treatment. Infants born at less than 29 weeks gestation, greater than 48 hours of age and receiving supplementary oxygen would be eligible for inclusion. The study is at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Total study time is 12 hours for each infant (6 hours at the standard 90-95% range used in our unit, and 6 hours at 92-97%). It is a crossover study with infants acting as their own controls. Based on previous research the investigators are confident these oxygen levels will not be dangerously high. To provide an additional measure of oxygen the investigators will also use a transcutaneous monitor for the 12 hour study period, which fastens gently to the skin and measures oxygen and carbon dioxide levels on the skin surface.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | February 17, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | May 18, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A to 1 Month |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Infants born at less than 29 weeks gestation - Infants greater than 48 hours of age - Infants who are receiving supplementary oxygen Exclusion Criteria: - Congenital anomalies that would affect oxygenation (eg. cardiac defects, congenital diaphragmatic hernia) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Neonatal Unit - Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh | Edinburgh | Lothian |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Edinburgh | NHS Lothian |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Incidence of hyperoxia and hypoxia on saturations | Percentage time spent above an SpO2 of 97% and below an SpO2 of 90% when infants are targeted to an SpO2 range of 92-97% compared to 90-95% | 12 hours | |
Secondary | Incidence of hyperoxia and hypoxia on Transcutaneous monitoring | To discover the percentage time spent above a TcPO2 of 80mmHg and below a TcPO2 of 50mmHg when infants are targeted to an SpO2 range of 92-97% compared to 90-95% | 12 hours | |
Secondary | Saturation variability | To discover the variability in SpO2 (measured by standard deviation) when infants are targeted to an SpO2 range of 92-97% compared to 90-95% | 12 hours | |
Secondary | Transcutaneous variability | To discover the variability in TcPO2 (measured by standard deviation) when infants are targeted to an SpO2 range of 92-97% compared to 90-95% | 12 hours | |
Secondary | Characterise PaO2 values within the two oxygen saturation target ranges | In infants who are undergoing PaO2 measurement as part of their routine care describe the PO2 values observed in the two target ranges | 12 hours | |
Secondary | Pooled frequency histogram of SpO2 | To generate a pooled frequency histogram of percentage time at each SpO2 point between 80 and 100% for infants targeted to an SpO2 range of 92-97% compared to 90-95% | 12 hours | |
Secondary | Pooled frequency histogram of TcPO2 | To generate a pooled frequency histogram of percentage time at a TcPO2 of below 30mmHg, 30-39.9mmHg, 40-49.9mmHg, 50-59.9mmHg, 60-69.9mmHg, 70-79.9mmHg, and 80mmHg and above for infants targeted to an SpO2 range of 92-97% compared to 90-95% | 12 hours |
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