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This study will determine whether the efficacy of Mylar-lined cardboard cots is equivalent to traditional incubators in their ability to prevent hypothermia (axillary temperature < 36° C) in preterm neonates <36 6/7 weeks gestational age in a randomized cross-over designed trial. Infants will be randomized to receive care in the cardboard cot or incubator and then cross over to the other device for 24 hour periods, rotating for a total of 96 hours total trial time.
The aim of the trial is to determine whether a corrugated cardboard cot will assist in maintaining infant axillary temperatures comparing it to the temperatures of the same infant being nursed in low heat incubators. The study will be done in the context of standard medical care, including the WHO thermoregulation protocol (warm delivery rooms, immediate drying after birth, early and exclusive breastfeeding, postponement of bathing and weighing, and appropriate bundling).
The cardboard cot is approximately 24 inches long to accommodate the length of the infant and about 12 inches wide to accommodate term infants, even beyond the first months after birth. The cots are fully lined with a reflective metallized film sheet of Mylar. The cot will be covered with a cardboard piece also lined in reflective film up to about the infant's shoulders so that the infant's face is visible. Attached to the lid is a 5 inch cardboard flap lined with reflective film which folds down into the body of the cot to reduce heat loss.
Infants ≤ 36 6/7 weeks gestation will be randomized to receive care in a cardboard cot or an incubator. Infants will begin care in one device and after 24 hours will cross over to the other device for another 24 hours. The process will be repeated once more for a total of 96 hours of study duration. The infants will be normothermic and stable when they are enrolled in the trial. Axillary temperatures will be measured at 1 hr, 6 hours and 24 hours after being placed in the cost or incubator. Infants with observed hypothermia (<36° C) will have measures taken to increase temperature (i.e. adding blankets, hat).
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Cardboard Cot Care | Active Comparator | Stable infant will be nursed in a cardboard cot, lined with reflective film for 24 hour period of time. Infant's axillary temperature will be taken at 1 hour after randomization, at 6 hours after randomization, and 24 hours after randomization. After 24 hours, infant will be swapped to the other arm (Incubator Care), and back for a total of 2 24-hour periods in each arm. |
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| Incubator Care | Placebo Comparator | Stable infant will be nursed in an incubator for 24 hour period of time. Infant's axillary temperature will be taken at 1 hour after randomization, at 6 hours after randomization, and 24 hours after randomization. After 24 hours, infant will be swapped to the other arm (Cardboard Cot Care), and back for a total of 2 24-hour periods in each arm. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Cardboard Cot Care | Other | Infant maintained in reflective film-lined cot for a period of 24 hours. Axillary temperatures will be taken at 1 hour, 6 hours, and 24 hours after randomization. If temperatures found < 36° C. at any time, an additional blanket and hat will be added to infant to improve temperature. Infant may be moved to incubator or radiant warmer. All other care will be standard of care at University Teaching Hospital, including warm delivery rooms, immediate drying, postponed bathing and weighing, early and exclusive breastfeeding, and Kangaroo Mother Care as continuously as possible. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Moderate (32.-35.9° C) or Severe (<32.0° C) hypothermia per Axillary Temperature | Temperature taken via axilla for 1 minute duration | 1 hour after placement in warming device |
| Moderate (32.0-35.9° C) or Severe (<32.0° C) hypothermia per Axillary Temperature | Temperature taken via axilla for 1 minute duration | 6 hours after placement in warming device |
| Moderate (32.-35.9° C) or Severe (<32.0°C) hypothermia per Axillary Temperature | Temperature taken via axilla for 1 minute duration | 24 hours after placement in warming device |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Normothermia (Axillary temperature 36.0 - 38.0° C) | Temperature taken via axilla for 1 minute duration | 1-96 hours after beginning of study |
| Hypothermia (Axillary temperature < 36.0° C) | Temperature taken via axilla for 1 minute duration |
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Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Colm P Travers, MB BCh BAO | University of Alabama at Birmingham | Principal Investigator |
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| ID | Term |
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| D047928 | Premature Birth |
| D007035 | Hypothermia |
| ID | Term |
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| D007752 | Obstetric Labor, Premature |
| D007744 | Obstetric Labor Complications |
| D011248 | Pregnancy Complications |
| D005261 | Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications |
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Randomized crossover. Participant will be randomly assigned initially to care in one of two devices for 24 hours, then crossed over to other device for 24 hours. This will be repeated once more for a total of 96 hours study time. Patterns may be A-B-A-B or B-A-B-A.
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| Incubator Care | Other | Infant maintained in standard incubator for a period of 24 hours. Axillary temperatures will be taken at 1 hour, 6 hours, and 24 hours after randomization. If temperatures found < 36° C. at any time, an additional blanket and hat will be added to infant to improve temperature. All other care will be standard of care at University Teaching Hospital, including warm delivery rooms, immediate drying, postponed bathing and weighing, early and exclusive breastfeeding, and Kangaroo Mother Care as continuously as possible. |
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| 1-96 hours after beginning of study |
| Mean Axillary Temperature in each device | Average of all axillary temperatures taken per device | 4 months |
| Rate of Moderate hypothermia (32.0-35.9° C) after placement in warming device | Temperature taken via axilla for 1 minute duration | 1 hour after placement in warming device |
| Rate of Moderate hypothermia (32.0-35.9°C) after placement in warming device | Temperature taken via axilla for 1 minute duration | 6 hours after placement in warming device |
| Rate of Moderate hypothermia (32.0-35.9° C) after placement in warming device | Temperature taken via axilla for 1 minute duration | 24 hours after placement in warming device |
| Rate of Severe hypothermia (<32.0° C) after placement in warming device | Temperature taken via axilla for 1 minute duration | 1 hour after placemnt in warming device |
| Rate of Severe hypothermia (<32.0° C) after placement in warming device | Temperature taken via axilla for 1 minute duration | 6 hours after placement in warming device |
| Rate of Severe hypothermia (<32.0° C) after placement in warming device | Temperature taken via axilla for 1 minute duration | 24 hours after placement in warming device |
| Rate of Hyperthermia (>38.0°C) after placement in warming device | Temperature taken via axilla for 1 minute duration | 4 months |
| D000091642 | Urogenital Diseases |
| D001832 | Body Temperature Changes |
| D012816 | Signs and Symptoms |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |