Infants with an estimated gestational age \< 36 6/7 weeks at delivery who have been in an incubator in the newborn ICU for at least 24 hours in settings where an incubator is available, or who are delivered in a setting where an incubator is not available, will be randomized to either standard protocol of open crib or mylar-lined cardboard cot for the duration of the hospital stay. Axillary temperatures will be taken 1 hr, 6 hrs, and 24 hours after being placed in the cot or crib, and then once every 24 hours. All other care is provided as standard of care.
Following parental consent, preterm infants with an estimated gestational age \< 36 6/7 weeks at delivery who have been in an incubator in the newborn ICU for at least 24 hours in settings where an incubator is available, or who are in the newborn ICU in a setting where an incubator is not available, will be randomized to to transfer either standard protocol of open crib or mylar-lined cardboard cot when their temperatures are stable for transfer. The infants will remain in the cot or crib for the duration of the hospital stay. Axillary temperatures will be taken 1 hr, 6 hrs, and 24 hours after being placed in the cot or crib, and then once every 24 hours. All other care is provided as standard of care, including WHO warm chain thermoregulation guidelines of early and exclusive breastfeeding, appropriate bundling and Kangaroo Mother Care as continuously as possible. If at any point a babies becomes moderately (32.0-35.9° C) or severely hypothermic (\< 32.0° C), an extra blanket will be added to their bodies and a hat placed on their heads.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
When ready to be weaned from radiant warmer, infant will be placed in a reflective film-lined cot for the duration of hospitalization. Axillary temperatures will be taken at 1 hour, 6 hours, and 24 hours after placement in cot, and every 24 hours thereafter until discharge. If temperatures found \< 36.0 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 early and exclusive breastfeeding, appropriate bundling, and Kangaroo Mother Care as continuously as possible.
When ready to be weaned from radiant warmer, infant will be placed in a standard of care open crib for the duration of hospitalization. Axillary temperatures will be taken at 1 hour, 6 hours, and 24 hours after placement in cot, and every 24 hours thereafter until discharge. If temperatures found \< 36.0 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 early and exclusive breastfeeding, appropriate bundling, and Kangaroo Mother Care as continuously as possible.
Moderate (32.0-35.9° C) or Severe (<32.0° C) Hypothermia at discharge per axillary Temperature
Time frame: Up to 14 days
Hypothermia (< 36.0° C) throughout the duration of the intervention measured by axillary temperature
Time frame: Up to14 days
Mean Axillary Temperatures on All Infants Weaned to Cardboard Cots
Time frame: 4 months
Mean Axillary Temperatures on All Infants Weaned to Open Cribs
Time frame: 4 months
Moderate Hypothermia (32.0-35.9° C) after placement in warming device measured by axillary Temperature
Time frame: 1 hour after placement in warming device
Moderate Hypothermia (32.0-35.9° C) after placement in warming device measured by axillary temperature
Time frame: 6 hours
Moderate Hypothermia (32.0-35.9° C) after placement in warming device measured by axillary temperature
Time frame: 24 hours after placement in warming device
Severe (<32.0° C) Hypothermia after placement in the warming device measured by axillary temperature
Time frame: 1 hour after placement in warming device
Severe (<32.0° C) Hypothermia after placement in the warming device measured by axillary temperature
Time frame: 6 hours after placement in warming device
Severe (<32.0° C) Hypothermia after placement in the warming device measured by axillary temperature
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Time frame: 24 hours after placement in warming device
Rate of Hyperthemia (>38° C) measured by axillary temperature
Time frame: 14 days
Rate of Normothermia (>36.5° C) at discharge measured by axillary temperature
Time frame: Up to 14 days