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NCT ID: NCT05417542 Recruiting - EEG Clinical Trials

Multimodal Analysis of the Young Brain on Rhythm Perception: From Premature Neonates to Infants

Exposition
Start date: May 31, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Premature neonates are able to discriminate phonemes and voice from 28wGA at a time the neuronal network establish contact between the environment and the cortical neurones. In the present monocentric study the investigators will analyse the response of the cortical network in premature aged between 28 and 40 wGA in response to auditory stimuli using High Resolution Electroencephalography and High Density Near Infrared Spectroscopy

NCT ID: NCT04270734 Recruiting - EEG Clinical Trials

Neural Signatures of Processing the Temporal Features of Auditory Events: From Preterm Infancy to Adulthood

PremaTempo
Start date: February 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Premature neonates are able to discriminate phonemes and voice from 28wGA at a time the neuronal network establish contact between the environment and the cortical neurones. In the present monocentric study the investigators will analyse the response of the cortical network in premature aged between 25 and 36 wGA in response to auditory stimuli using High Resolution Electroencephalography and High Density Near Infrared Spectroscopy.

NCT ID: NCT00769262 Terminated - Premature Neonates Clinical Trials

Weaning Thermoregulatory Support in Preterm Neonates

Start date: October 22, 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Preterm newborns typically must be thermally regulated. In the United States, isolettes (incubators) are used to help them maintain their temperature. Traditionally, the temperature support (i.e. the temperature of the incubator) is decreased slowly according to NICU protocol until the baby is able to maintain its temperature in an open crib, without regard to the status of its feedings. This study will attempt to determine if there is a difference in length of stay, weight gain, and calories needed to gain appropriate weight between a group of newborns whose isolette temperatures are decreased in an aggressive strategy (isolette temperatures are decreased based only on baby's body temperature), and a group of newborns whose isolette temperatures are decreased in a conservative strategy (isolette temperatures are decreased to a minimum temperature and then kept steady until their feeds are at caloric goal and they are taking at least half of their feeds by mouth).

NCT ID: NCT00494429 Completed - Premature Neonates Clinical Trials

Optimizing the Use of Morphine in Pre-Term Neonates

Start date: May 2005
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to improve the dosing of morphine in critically ill premature neonates.