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Cognitive Processing in Preterm Infants and NICU Music Therapy (NICU-MT)

Primary Purpose

Other Preterm Infants

Status
Unknown status
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Canada
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Music therapy
Sponsored by
Saskatchewan Health Authority - Regina Area
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional supportive care trial for Other Preterm Infants focused on measuring Cognitive, Preterm, Infants, Music, Therapy, NICU

Eligibility Criteria

27 Weeks - 33 Weeks (Child)All SexesAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Gestation age 27-33 weeks (maternal dates or early fetal ultrasound)
  2. Is not on ventilators
  3. Written informed consent forms has been signed from the infant's legal guardian

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Infants with congenital abnormalities
  2. Severe intraventricular hemorrhage, with ventriculomegaly or parenchymal hemorrhage
  3. Infants with known or suspected prenatal exposure to substance
  4. Infants receiving palliative care at NICU
  5. Infants who are on ventilators
  6. Infants whose legal guardian did not sign the consent forms

Sites / Locations

  • Regina General Hospital, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Deaprtment of Pediatrics

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

No Intervention

Arm Label

Music therapy

Control

Arm Description

After the initial warm up session music therapy will be delivered three times a week for 15-20 minutes. All babies in the experimental group will be exposed to three weeks of music therapy sessions that is a total of 9 music therapy session prior to discharge from the hospital. The baby will be placed at the bassinet 15 minutes before music therapy begins. The baby will be in the bassinet during music therapy and 15 minutes post music therapy to allow measurement of physiological indicators. If parents are present during music therapy they will not engage in kangaroo care during the music therapy session or when physiological measurements are being taken pre and post music therapy, but can do so at other times.

Infants in this group will not receive any music therapy but will receive all other standard care provided to infants at the Regina General Hospital (RGH). All measurements will be carried out for all the infants in this group at the time when observations are carried out for infants in the music therapy group.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Time looking at a familiar stimulus
Average difference in rate of habituation as measure by the time looking at a familiar stimulus in mili-seconds between experimental and control groups.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Physiological measure
Average difference in heart rate before music therapy to after music therapy from before to during and from during to after music therapy.
Physiological measure
Average difference in breathing rate before music therapy to after music therapy from before to during and from during to after music therapy.
Physiological measure
Average difference in oxygen saturation before music therapy to after music therapy from before to during and from during to after music therapy.
Behavioral measure
Difference in sleep between experimental and control group
Behavioral measure
Difference in apnea between experimental and control group
Behavioral measure
Difference in Bradycardia (number and severity) between experimental and control group
Behavioral measure
Difference in de-saturation degree of it between experimental and control group

Full Information

First Posted
March 17, 2016
Last Updated
March 16, 2020
Sponsor
Saskatchewan Health Authority - Regina Area
Collaborators
University of Regina
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT04314440
Brief Title
Cognitive Processing in Preterm Infants and NICU Music Therapy
Acronym
NICU-MT
Official Title
Cognitive Processing in Preterm Infants and NICU Music Therapy
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
March 2020
Overall Recruitment Status
Unknown status
Study Start Date
January 2016 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
December 2020 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
December 2020 (Anticipated)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
Saskatchewan Health Authority - Regina Area
Collaborators
University of Regina

4. Oversight

Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
Several positive physiological and behavioural outcomes have been observed in preterm infants exposed to music therapy during their stay at Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU). There is ample evidence in the literature showing that brief exposure to music can lead to superior performance on a host of cognitive tasks in laboratory settings in children, adolescent and adults. However, till date no study has examined the cognitive benefits of NICU music therapy in preterm infants. Further habituation tests have been employed to examine cognitive functioning in infants in laboratory setting but the same test have not been employed as a measure to examine early cognitive functioning in preterm infants. This project will be carried out to examine the benefits of NICU music therapy on the cognitive functioning of preterm infants born at 27- 33 weeks of gestational age. A randomized controlled research design will be employed to compare cognitive functioning between the treatment and control group at 18 - 24 months of corrected gestational age. The treatment group will be exposed to music therapy during their stay in NICU and the controlled group will be exposed to all standardized care available at our institution except music therapy. Habituation tests will be used to examine cognitive functioning of the preterm infants in groups at 18 - 24 months of gestational age.
Detailed Description
Following previous research, our hypothesis is that infants in the experimental group will display significantly more positive scores on a collection of physiological and behavioural measurements. The stimuli used at each age will be targeted to the infants' developmental level. Bayley Scales of Infant Development will also be administered at 18 - 24 months as part of high risk infant follow up. These data will be included in the analysis for outcome measurement. While seated in a high-chair or their parent's lap, infants will be habituated to a series of images of a particular shape (e.g., a triangle), while their looking time to each stimulus is measured. Each image during habituation will be a unique token of the category (i.e., all different triangles). Habituation will be individually determined, and defined as cumulative looking across three successive trials that is 50% than cumulative looking across the first three trials. Following habituation, infants will be shown a novel token of the habituation shape (e.g., a new triangle) and a novel shape (e.g., a square), in counterbalanced order. If infants recognize the category change, they should look longer at novel category compared to the novel token. For each test, two dependent measures will be sampled: rate of habituation and amount of dishabituation to the novel category. Mixed ANOVA and paired t-tests will be used to analyze the data. As preterm infants have been shown to be delayed on these kinds of tasks, we hypothesize that the experimental group will habituate to each category faster, and/or display stronger dishabituation scores compared to the preterm. We will also use multiple regression analyses to examine relations between the NICU physiological and behavioural measures and the cognitive measures. We hypothesize that infants who most strongly benefited from their therapies in the NICU will display the most advanced cognitive abilities. An intention-to-treat- analysis will be performed for cognitive measures as well. The cognitive assessment at 2 and 4 months that were to be carried out at the Developmental Lab at University of Regina is now canceled due to feasibility concerns.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Other Preterm Infants
Keywords
Cognitive, Preterm, Infants, Music, Therapy, NICU

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Supportive Care
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
Investigator
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
102 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Music therapy
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
After the initial warm up session music therapy will be delivered three times a week for 15-20 minutes. All babies in the experimental group will be exposed to three weeks of music therapy sessions that is a total of 9 music therapy session prior to discharge from the hospital. The baby will be placed at the bassinet 15 minutes before music therapy begins. The baby will be in the bassinet during music therapy and 15 minutes post music therapy to allow measurement of physiological indicators. If parents are present during music therapy they will not engage in kangaroo care during the music therapy session or when physiological measurements are being taken pre and post music therapy, but can do so at other times.
Arm Title
Control
Arm Type
No Intervention
Arm Description
Infants in this group will not receive any music therapy but will receive all other standard care provided to infants at the Regina General Hospital (RGH). All measurements will be carried out for all the infants in this group at the time when observations are carried out for infants in the music therapy group.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Music therapy
Intervention Description
An accredited music therapist will deliver 15-20 minutes of music therapy every day, 4-5 days in week one and remaining in week two to all MT participants. All participants in music therapy group will get a total of nine sessions. The lullaby "twinkle twinkle little star" will be sung for ~5 minutes, followed by the same songs played on acoustic guitar for ~5 minutes and another ~5 minutes of the same song sung in voice. This protocol will be followed in all 9 sessions for all infants in the experimental arm. The sound levels will be maintained at 55-65 decibels (dB) using appropriate meters. If MT is interrupted within 10 minutes then a make-up session will be delivered, assuming no discharge. In case of missed sessions and interrupted session infants will receive a maximum of 12 session.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Time looking at a familiar stimulus
Description
Average difference in rate of habituation as measure by the time looking at a familiar stimulus in mili-seconds between experimental and control groups.
Time Frame
18 - 24 months
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Physiological measure
Description
Average difference in heart rate before music therapy to after music therapy from before to during and from during to after music therapy.
Time Frame
15 minutes,before, during, after music therapy, 6 days a week
Title
Physiological measure
Description
Average difference in breathing rate before music therapy to after music therapy from before to during and from during to after music therapy.
Time Frame
15 minutes,before, during, after music therapy, 6 days a week
Title
Physiological measure
Description
Average difference in oxygen saturation before music therapy to after music therapy from before to during and from during to after music therapy.
Time Frame
15 minutes,before, during, after music therapy, 6 days a week
Title
Behavioral measure
Description
Difference in sleep between experimental and control group
Time Frame
Before to after music therapy 6 days a week
Title
Behavioral measure
Description
Difference in apnea between experimental and control group
Time Frame
Before to after music therapy 6 days a week
Title
Behavioral measure
Description
Difference in Bradycardia (number and severity) between experimental and control group
Time Frame
Before to after music therapy 6 days a week
Title
Behavioral measure
Description
Difference in de-saturation degree of it between experimental and control group
Time Frame
Before to after music therapy 6 days a week
Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures:
Title
Other outcomes
Description
Average difference in weight gain (total calorie intake) between experimental and control group
Time Frame
Baseline to 3 weeks when music therapy is complete
Title
Other outcome
Description
Average difference in length of hospitalization between experimental group and control group
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Other outcome
Description
Average difference in neurological assessment score between experimental group and control group
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Other outcome
Description
Average difference in hearing assessment between experimental group and control group
Time Frame
Baseline

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
27 Weeks
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
33 Weeks
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Gestation age 27-33 weeks (maternal dates or early fetal ultrasound) Is not on ventilators Written informed consent forms has been signed from the infant's legal guardian Exclusion Criteria: Infants with congenital abnormalities Severe intraventricular hemorrhage, with ventriculomegaly or parenchymal hemorrhage Infants with known or suspected prenatal exposure to substance Infants receiving palliative care at NICU Infants who are on ventilators Infants whose legal guardian did not sign the consent forms
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Jayalakshmi Bodani
Organizational Affiliation
Saskatchewan Health Authority - Regina Area
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Regina General Hospital, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Deaprtment of Pediatrics
City
Regina
State/Province
Saskatchewan
Country
Canada

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
Yes

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