Gel for Early Hypoglycaemia Prevention in Preterm Infants (GEHPPI)
Hypoglycemia in Newborn Infants
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Hypoglycemia in Newborn Infants focused on measuring Prematurity, oral dextrose gel, randomized controlled trial, placebo
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- The study population will consist of infants born at ≤ 32 weeks gestation. These may include singleton or multiples births.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any newborn where comfort care (palliative approach) is planned for the care of the newborn following delivery. This will often be due to an antenatally diagnosed lethal and/or major congenital anomaly.
Sites / Locations
- University Hospital MotolRecruiting
- Rotunda HospitalRecruiting
- The National Maternity HospitalRecruiting
- Coombe Women & Infants University HospitalRecruiting
- Galway University HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Dextrose Gel
Placebo
Dextrose 40% gel will be given immediately following stabilization at birth via massage into the buccal membrane. This will be prior to transport from the Delivery Room to the Neonatal Unit. A dose of 1 ml of gel (Dextrose) will be administered to infants born greater than or equal to 29+1 weeks gestation. Prior to administration, a single brief oral suction will be given if required. Half the dose of gel (0.5 ml) will be squeezed onto the gloved finger of a person. This half dose will be given on one side of mouth. The remaining half dose (0.5 ml) of gel will be administered to the other side of the mouth. A total dose of 0.5 ml of gel (Dextrose) will be administered to infants born less than or equal to 29+0 weeks gestation. Half the dose of gel (0.25 ml) will be squeezed onto the gloved finger of administering person. This half dose will be given on one side of mouth. The remaining half dose (0.25 ml) of gel will be administered to the other side of the mouth.
2% carboxymethylcellulose gel will be given following stabilization at birth via buccal route. This will be prior to in-house transport from the Delivery Room to the Neonatal Unit. A standard total dose of 1 ml of placebo gel will be administered to infants born greater than or equal to 29+1 weeks gestation. Prior to administration, a single brief oral suction will be given if required. Half the dose of gel (0.5 ml) will be squeezed onto the gloved finger of person. This half dose will be given on one side of mouth. The remaining half dose (0.5 ml) of gel will be administered to the other side of the mouth. A total dose of 0.5 ml of gel (Placebo) will be administered to infants born less than or equal to 29+0 weeks gestation. Half the dose of gel (0.25 ml) will be squeezed onto the gloved finger of a person. This half dose will be given on one side of mouth. The remaining half dose (0.25 ml) of gel will be administered to the other side of the mouth.