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NCT ID: NCT06281093 Recruiting - Preterm Newborn Clinical Trials

Radiofrequency Fields in Neonatology: Exposure and Impact on the Nervous System

CHARLINE
Start date: February 20, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Previously, the investigators showed that preterm newborns are exposed chronically to very low radiofrequency levels in average while hospitalized in NICUs. Most of the infants were nevertheless frequently exposed to transient values above 1 V/m. The investigators also showed that an increase in RF exposure is likely to alter the activity of some neurophysiological functions and their regulatory systems in preterm newborns. The investigators hypothesize that above results are extremely specific to the location of the previous study and may be different in other NICU environments. This study will aim at quantifying RF levels to which preterm newborns are exposed during their stay in several NICUs spread across the French territory, and assessing its impact on the central and peripheral nervous systems. The first step of this study will be to quantify the precise, continuous and individual levels of daily RF exposure to which each recruited neonate is subjected during his stay in the different NICUs from birth to 1 week postnatal life. Infants' clinical data (medical history, nutrition, morphology...) will also be continually monitored. At 1 week postnatal life, the investigators will investigate cerebral activity (EEG) and autonomic nervous system activity (ECG, heart rate variability). The impact of RF will be evaluated by analyses of the relationship between exposure levels and the various parameters extracted from the neurophysiological investigation phase.

NCT ID: NCT04757012 Recruiting - Preterm Newborn Clinical Trials

Efficacy Study of a Device Allowing Broadcasting Maternal Voice and Heartbeat in Preterm Newborn (CALIPREM)

CALIPREM
Start date: April 19, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the benefits of an exposition to a maternal voice and heartbeat recording during hospital stay for preterm newborns. For that, we use of a specific neonatal device "Calinange" able to record maternal voice and heartbeats and to restore it with a sound level control. We hypothesize an improvement of the well being of the newborn under Calinange exposition.

NCT ID: NCT02885051 Terminated - Pain Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Pain in Preterm Newborn

TRIPAIN
Start date: January 16, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to correlate the composite PIPP-R (Premature Infant Pain Profile-Revised) scale and the parasympathetic nervous system (heart rate variability).