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Recruiting NCT05737095

Study of the Feasibility of Early Lung Ultrasound in Neonatal Respiratory Distress in Premature Newborns Born Between 32 Weeks of Amenorrhea and 36 Weeks Plus 6 Days of Amenorrhea, Hospitalized in the Neonatal Pediatrics and Intensive Care Units of the Dijon University Hospital

Conditions: Neonatal Respiratory Distress, Preterm Birth

Sex: All
Ages: 0 Hours – 2 Hours
Enrollment: 104
Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dijon

Location: France

Summary

Monocentric study carried out in the Neonatal and Intensive Care Units of the Dijon University Hospital.The objective is to evaluate the feasibility of performing a pulmonary ultrasound within 6 hours after admission in premature infants born between 32 weeks of amenorrhea and 36 weeks of amenorrhea + 6 days who are hospitalized for initial respiratory distress.Pulmonary ultrasound is performed within 6 hours of admission and an ultrasound score is calculated according to the images observed.Continued management according to protocols without taking into account the ultrasound data.Follow-up of patients until discharge from hospital or D28 of life (whichever comes first)

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Verbal consent from at least one legal guardianPremature infant (between 32 weeks of amenorrhea and 36 weeks of amenorrhea + 6 days) admitted for neonatal respiratory distress that began in the first 2 hours of lifeHospitalized at the Dijon University Hospital in the Neonatal Pediatrics and Intensive Care UnitsExclusion Criteria:individual is not affiliated to the national health care systemmajor intrathoracic or abdominal malformation

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