22 results
Main question: What is the lung function of late preterm births compared with children born at term at age 12? Sub-questions: - Which respiratory symptoms in late preterm infants at age 12?
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of lucinactant for inhalation, in comparison to nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) alone, inpreterm neonates with RDS, as assessed by the time to, and incidence of, respiratory failure and/or death…
The main objective is to improve exercise tolerance. Secondary objectives are: 1) improvement of motor function development, daily physical activity, quality of life, self perception of motor competence, and participation; 2) evaluation of cost…
To investigate the direct effect of caffeine on the respiratory effort of the preterm infant at birth.
Aim of total study:Diagnosing all components of RS in an objective mannerAim of present substudy:Increasing the reliability and decreasing the burden of the method with which glossoptosis can be determined in newborns with RS
Primary Objective: To identify new markers in BPD, in particular in sphingolipid- and oxylipin profiles in tracheal aspirates.Secondary Objective(s): To predict the development of BPD in preterm infants by the use of metabolomic analysis of the…
To compare the occurrence of significant mask leak when using a nasal mask versus a facemask in preterm infants needing positive pressure ventilation.
To study whether microcirculatory perfusion is improved by ECMO. Perfusion will be studied before & after ECMO start, during ECMO weaning and before & after ECMO stop. To study the precictive value of perfusion and its correlation…
Does the use of NIPPV in ELBW infants (<30 wks of GA and BW<1000gr) requiring non-intubated respiratory support in a Level III perinatal center increase the rate of survival without BPD when compared to nCPAP.
Is a higher dose of aerosolised salbutamol as a treatment for preterm infants suspected for developing BPD more effective than a lower dose on short-term clinical effects?
The aim of this study is to test the hypothesis that using nasal tube as interface during resuscitation/stabilisation of preterm infants at birth is more effective compared to mask.
The first aim of this study is to obtain insight in the physical fitness of ex-preterms. The second aim is to study the influence of the daily activity pattern of the children on physical fitness. The third aim is to study the attitude of parents…
The primary objective of this study will be to evaluate the cardiac adaptation due to hemodynamic changes in monochorionic twin pregnancies complicated by TTTS and sIUGR, by evaluating the size and the growth pattern of the pulmonary artery and the…
Primary: Dose confirmation part: To establish the Maximum Tolerated Dose (MTD) and/or Recommended dose for expansion (RDE) of PDR001 with platinum-doublet chemotherapy in treatment naïve patients with PD-L1 unselected, advanced NSCLC of squamous or…
Primary objective: Part A: MR cardiopulmonary exercise protocol validation: To validate the protocol of the CMR-ergometer against conventional ergometers in young healthy adultsPart B: CMR exercise study To examine cardiorespiratory structure and…
To compare the effect of two automated oxygen controllers (Oxygenie and CLiO2) on time spent within oxygen target range in preterm infants.
This study has been transitioned to CTIS with ID 2024-515914-41-00 check the CTIS register for the current data. The primary objective of this study is to assess the effect of OHB-607 on reducing the burden of CLD, as indicated by a reduction in the…
To compare the effect of two target ranges (91%-95% and 92%-96%) while on automated oxygen control on the time spent under the target range in preterm infants.
The aim of this study is to develop a safe and fast MRI protocol for the imaging of neonatal and pediatric BPD patients. This METC application addresses the first part of the MRI- BPD project: *Ventilation, Inflammation, perfusion and structure in…
The objective of this study is to determine the optimal lower oxygen saturation target in children with moderate-severe BPD, i.e. children who are oxygen-dependent at 36 weeks PMA.