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TerminatedNCT00139256

Antepartum Betamethasone Treatment for Prevention of Respiratory Distress in Infants Born by Elective Cesarean Section

Randomized Controlled Trial of Antepartum Betamethasone Treatment for Prevention of Respiratory Distress in Infants Born by Elective Cesarean Section

Status
Terminated
Phase
Phase 2 / Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
67 (actual)
Sponsor
Emory University · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This is a randomized, multicenter, double blind, placebo controlled trial of betamethasone versus a placebo given prior to the mothers at term and near term gestation (\>34 and \<40 weeks of gestation) who are scheduled to undergo a planned Cesarean section. The study design is to determine the efficacy and safety of betamethasone in the prevention of breathing problems commonly seen in this population. In infants born by elective Cesarean section, it is hypothesized that antenatal betamethasone treatment will reduce the risk of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission from 11% to 8% and/or oxygen therapy +/- positive pressure ventilation (PPV) for \>30 minutes from 4.5% to 2.5%.

Detailed description

The purpose of this pilot study is to determine if antepartum betamethasone given to mothers undergoing elective cesarean section (ECS) delivery at term or near term gestation (\>34 and \< 40 weeks of gestation) is safe and feasible in reducing neonatal respiratory morbidity and the related admissions to neonatal intensive care units (NICU). The data from this pilot study will be used to support a NIH application for a multicenter randomized trial to determine, if compared to placebo treatment, antenatal betamethasone initiated 2-7 days prior to an ECS results in decreased occurrence of respiratory morbidity and NICU admissions in the newborn. The multicenter protocol was recently reviewed by the NICHD network for clinical trial. The reviewers were enthusiastic about the scientific merit and public health importance of the study but asked for a pilot study to determine feasibility before launching the national trial. Given the rise in the rate of CS deliveries, we project substantial health cost savings from this preventive strategy if it were found to be successful in reducing neonatal morbidity.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGBetamethasoneBetamethasone injection

Timeline

Start date
2005-08-01
Primary completion
2007-04-01
Completion
2007-09-01
First posted
2005-08-31
Last updated
2013-11-27

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00139256. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.