Impact Assessment of Abdominal Massage on Feeding Tolerance of Preterms
NCT ID: NCT06351202
Last Updated: 2024-05-22
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
120 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-05-16
2026-06-30
Brief Summary
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At the Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital Center, abdominal massages have been performed by physiotherapist for several years in order to improve the state of the digestive system of preterm infants. The indication for abdominal massages are very dependent on the caregivers in charge of the newborns because the evaluation of feeding intolerance remains subjective.
In this context, the investigators carried out a first study to validate a scale that they created (ECAP scale : Clinical Assessment Scale for Abdominal state of Preterm infant) to assess in a rapid, reliable and reproductible manner the abdominal state of preterm infant - data currently being published). This scale can pose the indications for abdominal massage more objectively.
The hypothesis is that abdominal massage improves feeding tolerance (decrease ECAP score), allows faster weight gain and reaching the full ration and therefore reduces the length of hospitalization of preterm infants.
The aim of the study is to assess the effectiveness of abdominal massage, over a period of 14 days, on the feeding tolerance of preterm infants (under 34 weeks of amenorrhea), defined by the achievement and maintenance of an ECAP score less than 4 during 3 days.
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Detailed Description
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An information note will be presented and explained by an element of the medical or paramedical staff to the parents. After a 24 hours reflexion period and answer to any questions they may have, written and informed consent will be requested from both parents for their child's participation in this study.
After obtaining the signed consents, the randomization will follow. In the first group, preterm infants with feeding intolerance will not be massed.
In the second group, at least 10 abdominal massages will be performed by a physiotherapist trained in this technique over a period of 14 days, at the rate of one massage per day.
Each day, the ECAP assessment will be performed at t0min (just before performing an abdominal massage in the massed group) and at t10min (just after performing the massage). The investigators estimate that an abdominal massage for premature babies lasts 10 minutes. The abdominal massage techniques will be adapted according to the term of the child.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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No abdominal massage group
During 14 days, preterm infants with feeding intolerance will not be massed by physiotherapists.
No interventions assigned to this group
Abdominal massage group
At least 10 abdominal massages will be performed on preterms, by a physiotherapist trained in this technique over a period of 14 days, at the rate of one massage per day.
Abdominal massage
An abdominal massage for premature babies lasts 10 minutes. Our abdominal massage techniques is described in our protocole and will be adapted according to the term of the child.
Interventions
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Abdominal massage
An abdominal massage for premature babies lasts 10 minutes. Our abdominal massage techniques is described in our protocole and will be adapted according to the term of the child.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* at least 3 days of life
* hospitalized in neonatal intensive care units
* with feeding intolerance demonstrated by an ECAP (Clinical Abdominal Assessement scale for preterms) score equal to or greater than 4/20
* whose holders of parental authority are able to give free and informed consent to participate in this study.
Exclusion Criteria
* newborns whose holders of parental authority are protected by law (under guardianship, curatorship, placed under judicial safeguard) or aged under 18
* rejection of participation by parents
* newborns with a contraindication to abdominal massage (fever, major hemodynamic instability)
3 Days
60 Days
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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CHU clermont-ferrand
Clermont-Ferrand, , France
Countries
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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2023-A02256-39
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
RBGP 2023 COLNE
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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