A study comparing liberal versus restricted fluid administration in newborn with respiratory distress after birth.

Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsClinical Trials Registry - India
Year 2019
INTERVENTION: Intervention1: intravenous fluid: late preterm and term newborn with TTNB requiring CPAP recieved 40 , 60 and 80 ml/kg of total fluid ) on day 1,2 and 3 respectively Control Intervention1: intravenous fluid: late preterm and term newborn with TTNB requiring CPAP received 60 , 80 and 100 ml/kg of total fluid ( including both parenteral and enteral route ) on day 1,2 and 3 respectively, CONDITION: Transient tachypnea of newborn PRIMARY OUTCOME: Duration of CPAP support in both the groups of babies with TTNB requiring CPAPTimepoint: 72 hrs SECONDARY OUTCOME: â?¢Incidence of CPAP failure in newborn with TTNB requiring CPAP in standard fluid management and restricted fluid manageent group.Timepoint: 72 hrs Duration of NICU stay in both the groups of babies with TTNB requiring CPAPTimepoint: 7 days Incidence of neonatal morbidities ( Hyperbilirubinemia, Hypoglycemia, dehydration )in both the groups of babies with TTNB requiring CPAPTimepoint: 72 hrs INCLUSION CRITERIA: 1. Inborn babies from 34 completed wks to 41 6/7 wks fulfilling the definition of TTNB and requiring CPAP as respiratory support 2. Outborn babies presenting within 6 hrs of life of gestational age 34 completed wks to 41 6/7 wks fulfilling the definition of TTNB and requiring CPAP as respiratory support 3. Parents of eligible babies giving consent for participation
Epistemonikos ID: 8c649745000961ec4ae2273c9c355da52027059c
First added on: Aug 24, 2024