[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"newborn-vitality\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:newborn-vitality":36},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,5,0,[8,85,112,143,171],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":15,"eligibilityCriteria":16,"healthyVolunteers":17,"sex":18,"minAge":19,"maxAge":20,"enrollmentInfo":21,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":24,"phases":25,"briefSummary":27,"conditions":28,"keywords":46,"overallStatus":73,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":74,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":75,"startDateStruct":78,"completionDateStruct":80,"leadSponsor":82,"locationsCount":5},"100569405","advanced-wireless-sensors-for-neonatal-care-in-the-delivery-room-100569405",false,"NCT06693817","Advanced Wireless Sensors for Neonatal Care in the Delivery Room","Advanced Wireless Sensors for Neonatal Care in the Delivery Room: the AWARD Prospective Multicenter International Study","AWARD","Inclusion criteria:\n\n1. Newborns ≥35 weeks (gestational age)\n2. Newborns determined to be clinically stable at delivery\n3. Newborns with no skin abnormalities\n\nExclusion criteria:\n\n1. Newborns ≤ 35 weeks (gestational age)\n2. Newborns determined to not be clinically stable at delivery\n3. Newborns with Skin abnormalities",true,"ALL","35 Weeks","42 Weeks",{"count":22,"type":23},600,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[26],"NA","The goals of this observational study is to assess whether a new advanced wireless skin sensor vital sign monitoring system can effectively monitor the vital signs of healthy newborn infants (≥ 35 weeks gestational age). The main aims of this Study are to:\n\n1. Assess feasibility\n2. Evaluate safety\n3. Determine accuracy of the wireless monitoring system, compared to the standard of care wired vital sign monitoring system, immediately after delivery and for the first 2h of age in the obstetrical center under unsupervised parents' care. The newborn infants participating in the Study will have both vital sign monitoring systems placed on their chest and limb. Their vital signs will be monitored for 2h consecutively.",[29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45],"Sudden Unexplained Infant Death","Apnea of Newborn","Newborn Morbidity","Newborn Asphyxia","Birth Outcome, Adverse","Birth Asphyxia","Pregnancy Related","Newborn; Vitality","ECG Electrode Site Reaction","Infant ALL","Infant Death","Infant, Newborn, Diseases","Infant Apnea","Infant Conditions","Parents","Delivery Problem for Fetus","Delivery Complication",[47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72],"Delivery Room","Newborn","Neonatal Resuscitation","Wireless Technology","Vital Sign Monitoring","Sudden Unexplained Post-Natal Collapse","SUPC","Obstetrical Center","Obstetrics","Neonate","Birth","Birthing Center","C-Section","Vaginal Delivery","Sensors","Heart Rate (HR)","Respiratory Rate (RR)","Blood Oxygen Saturation (SpO2)","Skin Temperature (Tskin)","Pulse Rate (PR)","International","Low-Income","Middle-Income","High-Income","Golden Hour","Post-Birth","RECRUITING","2026-05-05",{"date":76,"type":77},"2026-05-08","ACTUAL",{"date":79,"type":77},"2025-04-08",{"date":81,"type":23},"2027-12-30",{"name":83,"class":84},"Guilherme Sant'Anna, MD","OTHER",{"id":86,"slug":87,"hasResults":11,"nctId":88,"briefTitle":89,"officialTitle":89,"acronym":90,"eligibilityCriteria":91,"healthyVolunteers":17,"sex":18,"minAge":4,"maxAge":92,"enrollmentInfo":93,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":95,"phases":4,"briefSummary":96,"conditions":97,"keywords":100,"overallStatus":73,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":102,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":103,"startDateStruct":105,"completionDateStruct":107,"leadSponsor":109,"locationsCount":111},"100541642","infant-crying-a-bioacoustic-prognostic-signal-for-neurodevelopment-100541642","NCT06332521","Infant Crying, a Bioacoustic Prognostic Signal for Neurodevelopment","BABYCRY_1000","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* For a full-term baby \\> 37 weeks\n* For a premature baby \\\u003C 37 weeks\n* Born in the maternity ward of the Saint-Etienne University Hospital\n* Holder of parental authority having received informed information about the study and their right to object\n* Holder of parental authority affiliated to or beneficiary of a social security system\n* Eutrophic between the 10th and 90th percentile on the neonatal curves)\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Refusal of participation by the holder of parental authority\n* Antenatal pathology, nor perinatal asphyxia\n* Holder of minor parental authority\n* Holder of parental authority under curatorship or guardianship\n* Abnormal T1 audiological screening test.","4 Days",{"count":94,"type":23},1100,"OBSERVATIONAL","Crying is a vital communication signal for the baby. Product of a complex physiological process, it reflects not only the organization and functioning of the cortical central nervous system and the function of sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic regulation but also the integrity of three entities: the lungs responsible for ventilatory mechanics and respiratory rhythm, the larynx and its vocal cords as a phonatory organ, and the oropharyngeal tract guaranteeing the resonance of the sound emitted by the vocal cords.\n\nCrying is usually caused by pain, discomfort, hunger, or separation from parents or other caregivers. Crying carries essential information from birth, the expression of which depends closely on the neuroanatomical and functional brain integrity of the child. On a bioacoustic level, crying consists of sequences of complex acoustic signals produced by the vocal folds and filtered by the vocal tract. The vibration frequency of the vocal cords determines the cry's fundamental frequency f0 (and the harmonic frequencies), which is responsible for its more or less low or high pitch. Other acoustic cues also characterize each baby's cry.",[36,98,99],"Premature Infants","Infant Development",[48,101],"Crying","2025-05-22",{"date":104,"type":77},"2025-05-28",{"date":106,"type":77},"2024-03-20",{"date":108,"type":23},"2028-03-01",{"name":110,"class":84},"Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne",1,{"id":113,"slug":114,"hasResults":11,"nctId":115,"briefTitle":116,"officialTitle":117,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":118,"healthyVolunteers":17,"sex":18,"minAge":119,"maxAge":120,"enrollmentInfo":121,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":24,"phases":123,"briefSummary":124,"conditions":125,"keywords":128,"overallStatus":73,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":134,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":135,"startDateStruct":137,"completionDateStruct":139,"leadSponsor":141,"locationsCount":111},"100570351","effect-of-intranasal-breast-milk-administration-in-preterm-infants-100570351","NCT06706115","Effect of Intranasal Breast Milk Administration in Preterm Infants",": Effect of Intranasal Breast Milk Administration on Cerebral Oxygenation, Vital Signs and Transition Time to Full Oral Feeding in Preterm Babies: Randomized Controlled Study","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Birth weight \\>1000 gr,\n* APGAR score \\>7 at 5 minutes after birth,\n* Availability of breast milk,\n* No medical diagnosis affecting cerebral oxygenation (intraventricular hemorrhage, cardiovascular and neurological disorders, anemia),\n* No congenital anomalies or chromosomal abnormalities,\n* No congenital anomaly (such as cleft palate) affecting nasal patency.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Being able to feed orally in all feedings\n* Being fed entirely on formula milk,\n* Administration of medication via the nasal route,\n* Being intubated or receiving continuous positive air pressure (CPAP) support,\n* Maternal substance abuse, alcohol abuse, HIV infection, untreated active tuberculosis, chemotherapy or radiotherapy treatment,\n* The mother has mastitis, breast trauma, abscesses or is taking any medication that passes into the milk,\n* The mother does not want to express milk.","28 Weeks","37 Weeks",{"count":122,"type":23},40,[26],"The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of intranasal breast milk administration on cerebral oxygenation level, vital signs and time to full oral feeding in preterm infants.",[36,126,127],"Nursing Caries","Breast Feeding",[129,130,131,132,133],"Breast milk","Newborn Nursing","Oral Nutrition","Physiological parameters","Preterm infant","2024-11-22",{"date":136,"type":77},"2024-11-26",{"date":138,"type":77},"2024-06-30",{"date":140,"type":23},"2025-12-30",{"name":142,"class":84},"Selcuk University",{"id":144,"slug":145,"hasResults":11,"nctId":146,"briefTitle":147,"officialTitle":147,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":148,"healthyVolunteers":17,"sex":18,"minAge":149,"maxAge":150,"enrollmentInfo":151,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":24,"phases":153,"briefSummary":154,"conditions":155,"keywords":156,"overallStatus":161,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":162,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":163,"startDateStruct":165,"completionDateStruct":167,"leadSponsor":169,"locationsCount":4},"100563373","the-effect-of-polyphonic-lullaby-and-pish-pish-sound-on-sleep-transition-and-sleep-duration-in-newborns-100563373","NCT06615323","The Effect of Polyphonic Lullaby and Pish Pish Sound on Sleep Transition and Sleep Duration in Newborns","Inclusion Criteria:\n\nFor newborns)\n\n* Being healthy\n* Being between 37th and 42nd weeks of gestation\n* Being between 2500-4000 kg at birth\n* Being exclusively breastfed for the first 3 months\n* Not having a hearing problem detected by the newborn hearing test Criteria for inclusion in the study (For mothers)\n* Not working for the first three months after birth\n* Not having any known chronic physical or mental problems\n* Not having any known sleep problems\n* Being literate\n* Being able to communicate in Turkish\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nExclusion criteria from the study (For newborns)\n\n* Having a congenital anomaly\n* Having a history of being in the neonatal intensive care unit\n* Having any health problems\n* Those who switched to mixed or formula feeding during the follow-up period\n\nExclusion criteria from the study (For newborns)\n\n* Those who develop any disease in the newborn (convulsion, upper respiratory tract infection, urinary tract infection, etc.)\n* Newborns in the experimental group who were not exposed to polyphonic lullaby\u002Fpiş piş sounds for two consecutive days within 3 months and for a total of 5 days (Source.. I could not find a source here, lullaby studies conducted on preterm babies, if you want, I can add from those sources)\n* Newborns who did not fill out a regular weekly sleep diary\n* Newborns who were put to sleep by other sleep initiation methods such as breastfeeding or shaking to sleep other than the specified methods (polyphonic lullaby\u002Fpiş piş sounds) will be excluded from the study.","0 Days","3 Months",{"count":152,"type":23},81,[26],"Sleep is the cornerstone of early development. Adequate sleep in children is important for proper growth, development and the child's health. Sleep is a dynamic process that develops and matures rapidly, especially in the first few years of life, from infancy to early adolescence. Daily sleep duration decreases with age, starting from the newborn period. At birth, babies show a sleep process that is compatible with their mothers' circadian rhythm. Newborns usually wake up in line with their nutritional needs and have short transitional sleep periods. At approximately 10-12 weeks of age, the first signs of circadian rhythm begin to develop and become apparent with increased sleep during the night. It has been reported that music positively affects mother-infant bonding, reduces babies' stress and creates positive physiological and behavioral changes. In a study examining mothers' views and practices on singing lullabies, it was seen that 87.6% of mothers said that singing lullabies soothes their children and prepares them for sleep, 88.3% prefer to sing lullabies before going to sleep while preparing their children for sleep, and 66.2% sing lullabies. Therefore, it is thought that the research will fill this gap in newborns.",[36],[157,158,159,160],"newborn","Polyphonic Lullaby","Pish Pish Sound","Sleep","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2024-09-24",{"date":164,"type":77},"2024-09-26",{"date":166,"type":23},"2024-10-01",{"date":168,"type":23},"2025-10-01",{"name":170,"class":84},"Sevgi Beyazgül",{"id":172,"slug":173,"hasResults":11,"nctId":174,"briefTitle":175,"officialTitle":176,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":177,"healthyVolunteers":17,"sex":18,"minAge":119,"maxAge":120,"enrollmentInfo":178,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":24,"phases":180,"briefSummary":181,"conditions":182,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":161,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":185,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":186,"startDateStruct":188,"completionDateStruct":190,"leadSponsor":192,"locationsCount":111},"100561375","effects-of-kangaroo-care-on-circadian-rhythm-growth-and-physiological-effects-100561375","NCT06589349","Effects of Kangaroo Care on Circadian Rhythm, Growth and Physiological Effects","Effects of Kangaroo Care on Circadian Rhythm, Growth and Physiological Effects of Newborns Effect of Parameters on Breast Milk Cortisol Levels: Randomized Controlled Study","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Being between 28+0-37 weeks of pregnancy,\n* Birth weight \\>1000 g,\n* APGAR score \\>7 at the 5th minute after birth,\n* Ability to feed every 2-3 hours\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Getting mechanical ventilation support\n* Undergoing surgery\n* Having diseases and disorders such as congenital brain malformations, meningitis, seizures, encephalopathy, congenital abnormalities, history of intraventricular bleeding, herpes, sepsis and heart or metabolic diseases.\n* Taking medication that affects sleep patterns, such as theophylline, phenobarbital, midazolam, caffeine, fentalnil\n* Having developed intraventricular hemorrhage",{"count":179,"type":23},56,[26],"This study was planned to investigate the effect of premature babies receiving regular kangaroo care in the NICU on circadian rhythm, growth and physiological parameters, and breast milk cortisol levels",[36,160,183,184],"Preterm Labor","Care Pattern, Maternal","2024-09-05",{"date":187,"type":77},"2024-09-19",{"date":189,"type":23},"2024-09-15",{"date":191,"type":23},"2025-04-15",{"name":193,"class":84},"Sibel Küçükoğlu"]