Systemic Management in Extremely Preterm and Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants

NCT ID: NCT06082414

Last Updated: 2023-10-13

Study Results

Results pending

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Total Enrollment

1200 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2019-01-30

Study Completion Date

2020-01-29

Brief Summary

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to estimate incidences of major complications, such as bronchopulmonary dysplasia, death, and delivery room resuscitation among extremely preterm and extremely low birth weight infants in Northern China

Detailed Description

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to estimate incidences and risk factors of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, death, and delivery room resuscitation among extremely preterm and extremely low birth weight infants in Northern China

Conditions

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Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Death

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

COHORT

Study Time Perspective

RETROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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<28 weeks and <1000 grams

By gestational age and birth weight, infants were classified into 3 groups. No interventions because of an observational study.

no interventions

Intervention Type OTHER

no interventions because of an observational study

<28 weeks and ≥1000 grams

By gestational age and birth weight, infants were classified into 3 groups. No interventions because of an observational study.

no interventions

Intervention Type OTHER

no interventions because of an observational study

≥28 weeks and <1000 grams

By gestational age and birth weight, infants were classified into 3 groups. No interventions because of an observational study.

no interventions

Intervention Type OTHER

no interventions because of an observational study

Interventions

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no interventions

no interventions because of an observational study

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. born between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2018;
2. a birth weight \<1000grams or a gestational age \<28 weeks;
3. admitted within 72 hours after birth.

Exclusion Criteria

No medical history in the electronic record
Maximum Eligible Age

72 Hours

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Peking University First Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Peking University People's Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Peking University Third Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Tianjin Central Hospital of Gynecology Obstetrics

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Beijing Children's Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Beijing Friendship Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Shanxi Provincial Maternity and Children's Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

The Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Handan Central Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Xingtai People's Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Tianjin Medical University General Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

The Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Children's Hospital of Hebei Province

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Tianjin First Central Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Chifeng Municipal Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Tianjin Medical University Second Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

PLA Rocket Force Characteristic Medical Center

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Peking University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Li Shuaijun

Post doctor, Attending physician

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Qi Feng

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

Peking University First Hospital

Locations

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Qi Feng

Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China

Site Status

Countries

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China

References

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Li S, Feng Q, Huang X, Tian X, Zhou Y, Ji Y, Zhai S, Guo W, Zheng R, Wang H. Association of different doses of antenatal corticosteroids exposure with early major outcomes and early weight loss percentage in extremely preterm infants or extremely low birthweight infants: a multicentre cohort study. BMJ Paediatr Open. 2024 Jun 18;8(1):e002506. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2024-002506.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 38897621 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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2019(21)

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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