Weaning of Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) in Premature Infants
Prematurity, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Infant
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Prematurity focused on measuring Nasal cpap weaning, Premature infants, Respiratory distress syndrome, Randomized controlled trial
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Gestational age < 32 weeks at birth
- Current gestational age > 28+6 weeks
- Nasal CPAP for > 24 hours
- Nasal CPAP pressure < 8 cmH2O
- Oxygen requirement < 30% and not increasing
- Respiratory rate < 70 per minute
- Less than 3 episodes of oxygen saturation < 70% or a heart rate < 70 beat per minute in the preceding 24 hours
- Tolerates time off CPAP during cares (up to 15 minutes)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Congenital malformations of the heart (except patent ductus arteriosus, atrial septal defect and patent foramen ovale), lung, and gastrointestinal tract
- Surgical procedures performed on the gastrointestinal tract
- Known or suspected to have congenital neuromuscular disease
- Known or suspected syndrome
Sites / Locations
- Aalborg University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics
- Aarhus University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics
- Herning Hospital, Department of Pediatrics
- Viborg Hospital, Department of Pediatrics
- Vendsyssel Hospital, Department of Pediatrics
- Randers Hospital, Department of Pediatrics
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
Sudden wean of nasal CPAP
Gradual wean of nasal CPAP pressure
The CPAP is taken off at the morning ward round. If the discontinuation of the CPAP fails according to prespecified failure criteria, CPAP is recommenced and continued for at least 24 hours. Then a new evaluation takes place and if the infant again meets the inclusion criteria another attempt of sudden wean can be undertaken. Infants are considered successfully weaned if they are off CPAP for three days.
The reduction of the CPAP pressure begins at the morning ward round and the pressure is reduced in steps with 1 cmH2O maximum once a day. Each time the pressure is to be reduced the infant needs to be evaluated according to the inclusion criteria and only if these are still met, will the pressure be reduced. When a CPAP pressure at 4 cmH2O is reached the infant is treated with this pressure for 24 hours and then the CPAP is discontinued. Infants are considered successfully weaned if they are off CPAP for three days.