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Continued randomization was questioned on ethical grounds after the WHO iKMC study reported mortality reduction in May 2021. The DSMB recommended to stop the trial after reviewing a preliminary data analysis because of benefit of the intervention.
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| University of Bergen | OTHER |
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The World Health Organization recommend all stable low birth weight neonates to have Skin-to-skin-Contact (SSC) after birth. Intermittent SSC is used in Sweden in neonatal units. Observations indicate that SSC makes neonates feel good. However, there is limited research done on SSC treatment on neonates born prior to week 33.
The aim of this study is to investigate whether Skin-to-skin-Contact (SSC) leads to an improved physiological stabilization, altered epigenetic profile and improved longterm psychomotor outcome in neonates born in gestation age between week 28+0 - 32+6. This is a parallel, two-arm, multicentre, randomized controlled superiority trial. The two arms to be compared are a) immediate SSC with one parent/caregiver continous during the first 6 hours after birth and as much as possible during the first 72 hours, and b) conventional method of care during the same time.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Skin-to-skin Contact group | Experimental | Neonates in gestational age between 28+0 - 32+6 will get continuous Skin-to-skin contact with one parent/caregiver the first 6 hours after birth and as much as possible the first 72 hours after birth. |
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| Conventional care group | Active Comparator | Neonates in gestational age between 28+0 - 32+6 will get Conventional care - incubators, warmers etc - the first 72 hours after birth. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Skin-to-skin | Procedure | Neonates will get Skin-to-skin Contact with parent/caregiver continuously the first 6 hours after birth and as much as possible the first 72 hours after birth. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Cardiorespiratory stability | Using the Stability of the CardioRespiratory system In the Preterm-score (SCRIP-score). A higher SCRIP score indicates greater physiological stability | After six hours |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Need for respiratory support | Days in respirator from birth to discharge from hospital | After 3 months |
| Need for surfactant | Number of doses of surfactants from birth to discharge from hospital, |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Born outside the hospital
Triplets or more
Known malformation which will require immediate surgical action
On-going resuscitation or intensive Medical care (mechanic ventilation or inotropy) after the first lifespan
* Known congenital infection
Parent/care giver can not communicate in Swedish/Norwegian or English
Not suited for the study for other reasons (according to the principal investigator)
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Björn Westrup, MD,PhD | Department of Women´s and Children´s Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden | Study Chair |
| Siren Rettedal, MD, PhD | Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger, Norway | Principal Investigator |
| Wibke Jonas, Ass prof | Department of Women´s and Children´s Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Stavanger University Hospital | Stavanger | Norway | ||||
| Department of Women´s and Children´s Health, Karolinska University Hospital |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 38032643 | Derived | Lillieskold S, Lode-Kolz K, Rettedal S, Lindstedt J, Linner A, Markhus Pike H, Ahlqvist-Bjorkroth S, Aden U, Jonas W. Skin-to-Skin Contact at Birth for Very Preterm Infants and Mother-Infant Interaction Quality at 4 Months: A Secondary Analysis of the IPISTOSS Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Netw Open. 2023 Nov 1;6(11):e2344469. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.44469. | |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D047928 | Premature Birth |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D007752 | Obstetric Labor, Premature |
| D007744 | Obstetric Labor Complications |
| D011248 | Pregnancy Complications |
| D005261 | Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications |
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| Conventional care | Procedure | Neonates will get Conventional care the first 72 hours after birth |
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| After 3 months |
| Need of Continuous positive airway pressure | Days in use of Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)- from birth to discharge from hospital | After 3 months |
| Need for oxygen | Days in use of oxygen from birth to discharge from hospital | After 3 months |
| Heart Rate Variability | Up to 3-4 months |
| Body temperature | Axillary body temperature | At 0 hour (postpartum), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 hours |
| Sepsis episodes | Number of Sepsis episodes from birth to discharge from hospital, based on the Medical records | After 3 months |
| Number of Antibiotic treatment | Number of Days with antibiotic treatment from birth to discharge from hospital based on Medical records | After 3 months |
| Status of Breast-feeding | Status of Breast-feeding according to a specific questionnaire: Index of Breastfeeding (IBS) | Up to12 months |
| Status of Breast-feeding | Status of Breast-feeding according to a specific questionnaire: Breastfeeding Self efficacy Questionnaire (BSES) | Up to12 months |
| Status of Breast-feeding | Status of Breast-feeding according to a specific questionnaire: Infant Breastfeeding Assessment Tool (IBFAT). | Up to12 months |
| Time to Full enteral nutrition | Days from birth until Full enteral nutrition | After 3 months |
| Time in use of Nasogastric tube feeding | Days from birth in use of Nasogastric tube feeding | After 3 months |
| Time to recovered birth weight | Days from birth until recovered birth weight | After 3 months |
| Weight gain | Weight gain from birth | Up to 12 months |
| Epigenetic profiling in buccal cells | Whole-genome methylation analysis and locus specific analysis of selected stress related genes, will be conducted to investigate early, intermediate and long-term epigenetic changes due to the intervention. | Up to 24 months |
| Telomere profiling in buccal cells | Whole-genome methylation analysis and locus specific analysis of selected stress related genes, will be conducted to investigate telomere length. | Up to 24 months |
| Epigenetic profiling in blood samples | Whole-genome methylation analysis and locus specific analysis of selected stress related genes, will be conducted to investigate early, intermediate and long-term epigenetic changes due to the intervention. | Up to 24 months |
| Telomere profiling in blood samples | Whole-genome methylation analysis and locus specific analysis of selected stress related genes, will be conducted to investigate telomere length | Up to 24 months |
| Microbiota | The child's colonization with bacteria is identified by DNA-analysis from stool samples, nasal and skin swabs, compared with parents (mother is tested by vaginal, rectal, nasal and skin swabs. | 0-6 hours, 72 hours, 3-4 months, 12 and 24 months. Mother is tested at 0-6 hours and partner with skin swabs at 0-6 hours. |
| Maturation of EEG-pattern | Postnatal day 4-10 and postmenstrual age of 40-42 weeks |
| Structural and functional maturation of the infant brain | Magnetic Resonance Imaging scans will be performed with a 3 Tesla machine. Three-dimensional and diffusion sequences as well as functional MRI (fMRI) sequences will be performed in order to examine structural and functional maturation respectively. Structural sequences are used to study the different tissues of the brain; diffusion images give information about the connections of the brain (white matter) and fMRI gives information on how the brain integrates information to perform a specific function. | At term age |
| Maternal brain responsiveness | The maternal brain responses will be evaluated by using structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure structural changes on social, emotional and behavioural networks as well as the cerebral response of mothers viewing neutral, happy and distress face images of their own infant, along with a matched unknown infant. We will use a 3 Tesla machine. We will study cortical and subcortical networks related with the emotional, social and behavioral responses involving the mother-child interactions and responses, such as the insula, the cingulate cortex, the precentral gyrus, the right orbital gyrus, the inferior, middle and superior frontal gyrus the fusiform gyrus, supramarginal gyrus, the superior parietal gyrus, the inferior temporal gyrus, and basal ganglia among others. | At 4 months |
| Bonding and interaction between parent and child | A videotaped mother-infant interaction session will be assessed through with the Parent-Child Early Relational Assessment (PCERA) | At 3-4 months and at 12 and 24 months. |
| Bonding and interaction between parent and child | A videotaped mother-infant interaction session will be assessed through the "Still Face situation" | At 3-4 months |
| Parents' experiences | Parents will fill in the following questionnaire: State-Trait Anxiety Index(STAI) | Up to 12 months |
| Parents' experiences | Parents will fill in the following questionnaire: Swedish Parenting Questionnaire (SPSQ) | Up to 12 months |
| Parents' experiences | Parents will fill in the following questionnaire: Edinburgh postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) | Up to 12 months |
| Maternal-Child physiological attunement in stress regulation | Saliva Cortisol both mother and child | In the morning and in the evening at the day of discharge, At the day of discharge before and after diaper change, at 3-4 months, at the same day as Still Face-test before and after, at 12 months. |
| Neuro Behaviour of Child | According to records and to questionnaires for example Infant Behavior Questionnaire (IBQ) | At term age, at 3-4, 12 and 24 months |
| Neuro Behaviour of Child | According to records and to questionnaires for example Bayley Scales | At term age, at 3-4, 12 and 24 months |
| Neuro Behaviour of Child | According to records and to questionnaires for example Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) | At term age, at 3-4, 12 and 24 months |
| Stockholm |
| SE 171 77 |
| Sweden |
| Derived |
| Linner A, Westrup B, Lode-Kolz K, Klemming S, Lillieskold S, Markhus Pike H, Morgan B, Bergman NJ, Rettedal S, Jonas W. Immediate parent-infant skin-to-skin study (IPISTOSS): study protocol of a randomised controlled trial on very preterm infants cared for in skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth and potential physiological, epigenetic, psychological and neurodevelopmental consequences. BMJ Open. 2020 Jul 6;10(7):e038938. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038938. |
| D000091642 | Urogenital Diseases |