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CompletedNCT03369028

Fitting of Commonly Available Face Masks for Late Preterm and Term Infants

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
100 (actual)
Sponsor
University Hospital Tuebingen · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
72 Hours
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Around ten percent of newborn infants require positive pressure ventilation (PPV) in the delivery room. This is most commonly delivered using a round or anatomically shaped face mask attached to a T-piece device, self-inflating bag or flow-inflating bag. Face mask ventilation is a challenging technique and difficult to ensure that an appropriate tidal volume is delivered because large and variable leaks occur between the mask and face. It is recommended by International Guidelines to start with mask ventilation by placing a fitting face mask on the babies face. A fitting face mask covers the mouth and nose. A non-fitting overlaps the eyes and the chin, which causes a airleak. Studies report variable leak, sometimes more than 50% of inspiratory volume, during PPV in preterm infants in the delivery room. The presence of a large leak may lead to ineffective ventilation and an unsuccessful resuscitation. A study performed in preterm infants showed that most masks available are too big for the majority of those infants. The investigators hypothesis is that the commonly available face masks for term infants are similarly too big for some term and late preterm infants (≥ 34 weeks gestation).

Detailed description

The investigators would like to measure the dimensions of the faces of late preterm and term infants (≥ 34 SSW) within the first 72 hours of life and compare this data with the size of the most recommended available face masks: VBM Germany: external diameter smaller mask: 50 mm, external diameter bigger mask: 70 m Laerdal: external diameter smaller mask: 50 mm; external diameter bigger mask: 60 mm Fisher\&Paykel: external diameter smaller mask: 50 mm; external diameter bigger mask: 60 mm Therefore the investigators want to collect the following information from the participants: Picture of the participant´s face (2D and 3D-Image) birth weight, head circumference, mode of delivery, gestational age, singletons/ twins/ triplets, date of birth

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHER2D and 3D image of infants´ faces2D and 3D image of infants´ faces

Timeline

Start date
2018-04-10
Primary completion
2019-01-30
Completion
2019-01-30
First posted
2017-12-11
Last updated
2019-05-30

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Germany

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