Early hemodynamic effects (within 3 hours of life) of Delayed Cord Clamping compared to Umbilical Cord Milking are still unknown. Four sites experienced in the use of NIRS and who have appropriate data collection equipment in the delivery room (Alberta, Ulm, Cork and San Diego) will obtain and report the physiological changes with UCM and DCC from birth until 24 hours of life. This data will yield the largest available sample of continuously recorded heart rate, cerebral tissue oxygenation, peripheral oxygen saturation, airway pressure, and administered FiO2 to delineate the short term responses to two methods of placental transfusion. In our initial trial we demonstrated increased blood pressure from 3-15 HOL with UCM compared to DCC in premature newborns \<32 weeks, but did not show any differences in cerebral oxygenation.
This substudy will include 400 infants \<28 weeks GA enrolled in the PREMOD2 trial. Once the newborn has been delivered, received the intervention (UCM or DCC), and been placed on the resuscitation bed a NIRS sensor and a pulse oximeter will be placed within 60 seconds. While arterial saturation and heart rate data will be available to the clinical team, data from NIRS will be blinded. Data on all study infants will be recorded for at least the first 10 minutes in the delivery room, and then for 24 hours in the NICU. Heart rate, oxygen saturations, and cerebral oxygenation, will be downloaded as per each site's practice for neonatal resuscitation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
121
At delivery, the umbilical cord is grasped, and blood is pushed toward the infant 4 times before it is clamped. The procedure infuses a placental transfusion of blood into the preterm infant and can be done in 15-20 seconds
At delivery, delayed cord clamping will be performed by having the delivering obstetrician delay clamping of the umbilical cord for at least 60 seconds.
Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women and Newborns
San Diego, California, United States
Governors of University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
University of ULM
Ulm, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Cork University Maternity Hospital
Cork, Ireland
StO2 - 10M
Cerebral Tissue Oxygen Saturation in the Delivery Room
Time frame: 1st 10 minutes of life
StO2 - 24H
Cerebral Tissue Oxygen Saturation in the NICU
Time frame: 1st 24 hours of life
HR - 10M
Heart Rate in the Delivery Room
Time frame: 1st 10 minutes of life
HR 24H
Heart rate in the NICU
Time frame: 1st 24 hours of life
Blood Pressure NICU
Mean Blood Pressure in the 1st 24 hours
Time frame: 2st 24 hours of life
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