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On a daily basis many (prematurely born) newborn are subjected to different urine collecting techniques to study biochemical abnormalities. Neonatology nurses and pediatricians are looking for a better and less invasive manner to collect urine in these vulnerable patients. We hypothesise that the urine collecting device as presented in this protocol is less invasive and has good functional abilities to collect urine in these newborns Objective of the study: Clinical feasibility of the urine collection device, indicated by staff and parents. Study design: The study will be an open label, clinical feasibility study, of the urine collection device. During a period of 6 months, 30 feasibility tests will be performed. Study population: Prematurely born newborns, admitted to the neonatology unit of the department of pediatrics at Rijnstate Hospital Arnhem.


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NCT number NCT03105557
Study type Observational
Source Capturin Distribution B.V.
Contact Petra Van Setten
Phone +31 (0)24 361 1111
Email petra.vansetten@radboudumc.nl
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date January 27, 2020
Completion date March 2024

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