Pregnancy Complications Clinical Trial
Official title:
UniSA BackOff! Study: A Randomized, Controlled, Five-way, Cross-over Trial to Evaluate the Effect of a Positional Therapy Device on Maternal Sleeping Position in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy
NCT number | NCT04437407 |
Other study ID # | 202902 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Terminated |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | February 1, 2020 |
Est. completion date | June 15, 2021 |
Verified date | August 2021 |
Source | Shiphrah Biomedical Inc. |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Stillbirth (SB) is a devastating complication of pregnancy and contributes to over 2 million deaths globally every year. Over 20 million infants are born every year with low birth weight (LBW), which is associated with a twenty times increased risk of death in the first year of life and high rates of short- and long-term illnesses. Sleeping on one's back during pregnancy has recently emerged as a potential risk factor for LBW and SB in the medical literature. In high-income countries, SB rates have mostly remained the same in the past two decades and targeting modifiable risk factors could help reduce the number of SB and LBW in the population. When a pregnant woman sleeps on her back, her body position compresses underlying blood vessels and reduces blood flow to the developing baby. This body position could cause unpleasant symptoms for the mother and result in LBW or SB of her baby. Lying on her side or with a slight lateral tilt helps relieve this compression. One way to keep people off their back while sleeping is by using positional therapy (PT). It is a simple, safe, inexpensive and effective intervention for preventing people who snore or people who's breathing pauses during sleep from sleeping on their back. Reducing the amount of time pregnant women sleep on their back could help reduce SB and LBW rates. The investigators developed a PT device (PrenaBelt) and tested it in three clinical trials, which demonstrated that it significantly decreases the number of time women spend sleeping on their back. Using feedback from our previous research, the investigators developed five additional devices that will be tested in this study. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the new PrenaBelt (PB2) prototypes' ability to reduce the amount of time pregnant women sleep on their backs in the third trimester of pregnancy, validate the Ajuvia Sleep Monitor, and collect feedback on the devices. Demonstrating that the sleeping position of pregnant women can be modified through the use of a simple, inexpensive PT intervention may be one of the keys to achieving significant reductions in LBW and late SB rates in Australia and worldwide.
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 6 |
Est. completion date | June 15, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | June 10, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - =18 years old - low-risk singleton pregnancy - in the last trimester of pregnancy (at least 28 weeks + 0 days but not more than 36 weeks + 0 days of gestation) - access to and ability to use iPhone (for downloading and using Ajuvia app) - residing in the Greater Adelaide Area. Exclusion Criteria: - musculoskeletal disorder that prevents sleeping supine or on a certain side (e.g., arthritic shoulder) - non-English speaking and reading |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Australia | UniSA Clinical & Health Sciences | Adelaide | South Australia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Shiphrah Biomedical Inc. | University of South Australia |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Sensitivity of Ajuvia for supine position | The sensitivity(%) of the Ajuvia in determining the pelvic supine position during night sleep against the gold-standard of position as determined by review of infrared video will be calculated using a two-by-two contingency table. | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Specificity of Ajuvia for supine position | The specificity(%) of the Ajuvia in determining the pelvic supine position during night sleep against the gold-standard of position as determined by review of infrared video will be calculated using a two-by-two contingency table. | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Sensitivity of Ajuvia for prone position | The sensitivity(%) of the Ajuvia in determining the pelvic prone position during night sleep against the gold-standard of position as determined by review of infrared video will be calculated using a two-by-two contingency table. | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Specificity of Ajuvia for prone position | The specificity(%) of the Ajuvia in determining the pelvic prone position during night sleep against the gold-standard of position as determined by review of infrared video will be calculated using a two-by-two contingency table. | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Sensitivity of Ajuvia for left tilt position | The sensitivity(%) of the Ajuvia in determining the left pelvic tilt position during night sleep against the gold-standard of position as determined by review of infrared video will be calculated using a two-by-two contingency table. | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Specificity of Ajuvia for left tilt position | The specificity(%) of the Ajuvia in determining the left pelvic tilt position during night sleep against the gold-standard of position as determined by review of infrared video will be calculated using a two-by-two contingency table. | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Sensitivity of Ajuvia for left lateral position | The sensitivity(%) of the Ajuvia in determining the left lateral pelvic position during night sleep against the gold-standard of position as determined by review of infrared video will be calculated using a two-by-two contingency table. | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Specificity of Ajuvia for left lateral position | The specificity(%) of the Ajuvia in determining the left lateral pelvic position during night sleep against the gold-standard of position as determined by review of infrared video will be calculated using a two-by-two contingency table. | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Sensitivity of Ajuvia for right tilt position | The sensitivity(%) of the Ajuvia in determining the right pelvic tilt position during night sleep against the gold-standard of position as determined by review of infrared video will be calculated using a two-by-two contingency table. | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Specificity of Ajuvia for right tilt position | The specificity(%) of the Ajuvia in determining the right pelvic tilt position during night sleep against the gold-standard of position as determined by review of infrared video will be calculated using a two-by-two contingency table. | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Sensitivity of Ajuvia for right lateral position | The sensitivity(%) of the Ajuvia in determining the right lateral pelvic position during night sleep against the gold-standard of position as determined by review of infrared video will be calculated using a two-by-two contingency table. | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Specificity of Ajuvia for right lateral position | The specificity(%) of the Ajuvia in determining the right lateral pelvic position during night sleep against the gold-standard of position as determined by review of infrared video will be calculated using a two-by-two contingency table. | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Supine Sleep Time - Control | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the supine position with Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Supine Sleep Time - PB2-1 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the supine position with PB2-1 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Supine Sleep Time - PB2-2 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the supine position with PB2-2 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Supine Sleep Time - PB2-3 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the supine position with PB2-3 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Supine Sleep Time - PB2-4 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the supine position with PB2-4 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Supine Sleep Time - PB2-5 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the supine position with PB2-5 and Ajuvia in active mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Prone Sleep Time - Control | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the prone position with Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Prone Sleep Time - PB2-1 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the prone position with PB2-1 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Prone Sleep Time - PB2-2 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the prone position with PB2-2 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Prone Sleep Time - PB2-3 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the prone position with PB2-3 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Prone Sleep Time - PB2-4 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the prone position with PB2-4 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Prone Sleep Time - PB2-5 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the prone position with PB2-5 and Ajuvia in active mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Left-tilt Sleep Time - Control | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the left pelvic tilt position with Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Left-tilt Sleep Time - PB2-1 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the left pelvic tilt position with PB2-1 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Left-tilt Sleep Time - PB2-2 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the left pelvic tilt position with PB2-2 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Left-tilt Sleep Time - PB2-3 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the left pelvic tilt position with PB2-3 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Left-tilt Sleep Time - PB2-4 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the left pelvic tilt position with PB2-4 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Left-tilt Sleep Time - PB2-5 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the left pelvic tilt position with PB2-5 and Ajuvia in active mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Left-lateral Sleep Time - Control | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the left lateral position with Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Left-lateral Sleep Time - PB2-1 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the left lateral position with PB2-1 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Left-lateral Sleep Time - PB2-2 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the left lateral position with PB2-2 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Left-lateral Sleep Time - PB2-3 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the left lateral position with PB2-3 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Left-lateral Sleep Time - PB2-4 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the left lateral position with PB2-4 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Left-lateral Sleep Time - PB2-5 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the left-lateral position with PB2-5 and Ajuvia in active mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Right-tilt Sleep Time - Control | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the right pelvic tilt position with Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Right-tilt Sleep Time - PB2-1 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the right pelvic tilt position with PB2-1 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Right-tilt Sleep Time - PB2-2 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the right pelvic tilt position with PB2-2 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Right-tilt Sleep Time - PB2-3 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the right pelvic tilt position with PB2-3 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Right-tilt Sleep Time - PB2-4 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the right pelvic tilt position with PB2-4 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Right-tilt Sleep Time - PB2-5 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the right pelvic tilt position with PB2-5 and Ajuvia in active mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Right-lateral Sleep Time - Control | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the right lateral position with Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Right-lateral Sleep Time - PB2-1 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the right lateral position with PB2-1 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Right-lateral Sleep Time - PB2-2 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the right lateral position with PB2-2 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Right-lateral Sleep Time - PB2-3 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the right lateral position with PB2-3 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Right-lateral Sleep Time - PB2-4 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the right lateral position with PB2-4 and Ajuvia in passive mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) | |
Primary | Right-lateral Sleep Time - PB2-5 | The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the right lateral position with PB2-5 and Ajuvia in active mode | 1 night (approximately 8 hours) |
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