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Descriptive Study of Brain Velocity in Transcranial Doppler in Newborns Over 35 Weeks of Gestational Age in the Maternity Ward (VELOCITE)

U

University Hospital Center (CHU) Dijon Bourgogne

Status

Completed

Conditions

Newborn

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: transcranial doppler ultrasound scan
Diagnostic Test: ultrasound scan centered on the arterial canal

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03553134
LITZLER-RENAULT 2018 VELOCITE

Details and patient eligibility

About

There are significant variations in blood circulation at birth with the transition from fetal to permanent circulation. These variations are particularly impacted by the closure of the arterial canal within the first 48 hours of life.

Blood circulation velocity values within the cerebral arteries have been well documented in newborns and infants a few days old. However, the initial values of these velocities and their variations during the first hours of life are not well known.

The objective of this study is to describe the evolution of brain circulation at birth in newborns over 35 weeks of gestational age and to investigate the effect of arterial canal closure on brain circulation.

Enrollment

41 patients

Sex

All

Ages

Under 6 hours old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Written consent of parent
  • Newborns over 35 weeks of amenorrhoea hospitalized in the maternity ward

Exclusion criteria

  • person not affiliated to a health insurance scheme
  • Sepsis
  • Ductal dependent heart disease
  • Neurological impairment (anoxoischemic encephalopathy Sarnat>1, pH<7 and/or lactates>11, meningitis)
  • Obstetrical trauma (instrumental delivery by forceps, vacuum cup or spatulas)
  • Potentially lethal malformation
  • Anemia (hemoglobin<14g/dl)
  • Polyglobulia (hemoglobin>22g/dl)
  • Small for gestational age (weight<10th percentile)
  • Large for gestational age (weight>97th percentile)
  • Proven gestational diabetes (non-insulin-dependent and insulin-dependent)
  • Maternal medical treatment (cardiac or anti-epileptic)
  • Inadequate parent understanding

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