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NCT ID: NCT04641000 Terminated - Asthma Clinical Trials

The Alberta BLOOM Long Term Follow Up Study

BLOOM-LTFU
Start date: November 20, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a prospective, observational clinical cohort study involving children born very preterm at less than 31 weeks and six days gestation. The purpose of this study is to investigate the microbiome (the collection of microbes in a biological site) alternations resulting from preterm birth and associations with the risk of immune dysregulation, asthma and allergies.

NCT ID: NCT01289808 Terminated - Infant Clinical Trials

Reduced Infant Response To A Routine Care Procedure After Glucose 25% Analgesia

Start date: February 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Glucose has analgesic and calming effects in newborns. To date, it is not known whether the beneficial effects extend to care giving procedures that are performed after painful procedures. The investigators objective is to determine the effect of glucose 25% analgesia for procedural pain on infant pain responses during a subsequent care giving procedure.

NCT ID: NCT00969189 Terminated - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

Evaluation of the Pediatric Igel Airway in 250 Children

Start date: August 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Once a child has been anaesthetised and is fully asleep, a special airway tube called a laryngeal mask is often inserted into their mouth to help with their breathing. This tube is removed just before the child wakes up. A new type of airway tube, called an i-gel airway, has been developed for children, which is hoped will be easier to insert, safer once in position, and will be less likely to cause a sore throat after the anaesthetic than a standard laryngeal mask. The adult i-gel airway has been available for adults since 2007, and early trials have shown very encouraging results.