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Effect in the Short and Medium Term of Different Techniques of Tactile Stimulations on Neurological Development in a Population of Very Preterm Infants

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Public Assistance-Hospitals of Marseille (AP-HM)

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Very Preterm Infant

Treatments

Other: massage without oil
Other: massage with oil

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02608151
2011-08
RC12_3135 (Other Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

Premature birth deprives infants of sensory stimulation. Tactile stimulation such as massage pressure with kinesthetic movement significantly increases the weight, bone density and shorten the duration of stay of premature babies who benefits.

Studies using vegetable oils show an increase in the effect on weight gain by cutaneous absorption. The mechanism is probably vagal (stimulation of baroreceptors and skin mechanoreceptors) since it is found in children stimulated an increase in the vagal activity, acceleration of gastric emptying and an increase in the secretion of insulin and IGF1.

Few studies have evaluated the effects of massage on the medium-term neurological development in preterm infants and the effect of the essential oils in the effectiveness of touching the short and medium term massage.

The aim of the investigators study is to evaluate the neurological development in the short and medium term in premature newborns and biological effects of massage with essential use of vegetable oil.

Methodology and possible collaborations This is a monocentric, randomized, controlled, in a neonatal intensive care unit. It concerns 60 children born between 26 and 30 weeks of amenorrhea. Each child receives massage randomized with or without oil ISIO 4. The treatment is administered 10 minutes twice a day for 10 consecutive days watching for signs of intolerance. The quality of the spontaneous motility between 12 and 20 weeks of age corrected is used as the first neurological assessment criterion.

The questionnaire (ASQ) Bricker and Squires (translated into French by Martha Bonin et al.) is used to 6, 12, 24 months corrected age and completed by the parents as a second neurological endpoint.

A lipid chromatography is performed at the beginning and at the end of the massage time and at the deliverance from NICU for comparing the profile of children's fatty acids.

Expected results Show that there is an improvement in the neurological development in children who received massage with vegetable oil ISIO 4. Show that there is a skin absorption of essential fatty acids that can substitute for a known major deficiency in premature even in infants fed breast milk.

Enrollment

36 patients

Sex

All

Ages

Under 33 weeks old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Children whose term of birth is between 26 and 31 weeks of amennorhea
  • Children's age less than or equal to 33 weeks of postnatal age
  • Children without neurological pathologies (intra ventricular hemorrhage grade 1 or 2 of the papilla transfontanellar ultrasound [Papille 1978] and / or brain abnormalities on MRI type of 1-4 according to modified Paneth classification [Paneth 1999]);
  • Children whose parenteral nutrition is less than 60 cc / kg / day;
  • Children without infectious disease clinically unstable ( C reactive protein below 7);
  • Children without CPAP (Positive Airway Pressure Control) nasal for at least 48 hours;
  • Children do not present a genetic syndrome, progressive neurological disease, malformation pathology, a cleft lip and palate;
  • Children with one parent or legal representatives are beneficiaries of a social security regimen;

Exclusion criteria

  • Children under 26 and more than 32 weeks of amenorrhea;
  • Children not included at 34 weeks of amenorrhea;
  • Children with high-grade intraventricular hemorhage (grade 3-4) [Papille 1978] and / or abnormality of cerebral MRI (grade 5 and 6) [Paneth 1999];
  • Children with a necrotizing enterocolitis or nosocomial infection;
  • Children with a genetic syndrome, a progressive neurological disease, malformation pathology, a cleft lip and palate.

Trial design

36 participants in 2 patient groups

Touch massage without oil
Active Comparator group
Description:
massage without oil
Treatment:
Other: massage without oil
touch massage with oil
Experimental group
Description:
massage with an oil consisting of 4 vegetable oils (40% sunflower oil, 3% grape seed oil, 1.5% coriander oil, and 57% of rapeseed oil)
Treatment:
Other: massage with oil

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