Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000014859 |
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Receipt number | R000016834 |
Scientific Title | The effect of night-time lighting on preterm infants |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2014/08/14 |
Last modified on | 2015/03/02 10:38:00 |
The effect of night-time lighting on preterm infants
Lighting At Night on Preterms (LANP)
The effect of night-time lighting on preterm infants
Lighting At Night on Preterms (LANP)
Japan |
Preterm infants
Pediatrics |
Others
NO
To protect infants from the negative effects of nighttime light on their development in the NICU, we plan to develop an LED light with a red light which is invisible to infants. We will examine whether use of the LED light for night-time medical care, feeding and diaper changes of preterm infants in an LD cycle can induce better sleep development and body growth than normal white light exposure at night.
Safety,Efficacy
Exploratory
Pragmatic
Phase I
The ratio between day and night activity
(1) The frequency of night-time crying
(2) The gain of body weight
(3) The secretion of salivary cortisol at night
Interventional
Parallel
Randomized
Individual
Single blind -participants are blinded
Dose comparison
YES
YES
Institution is considered as adjustment factor in dynamic allocation.
YES
Pseudo-randomization
2
Treatment
Device,equipment |
In the control group, white LED light is used for nursing care procedures such as nursing, feeding and changing diapers.
In the experimental group, red LED light is used for the same nursing care procedures performed in the control group.
Not applicable |
1 | months-old | > |
Male and Female
Infants were eligible for enrollment if they had no current significant medical problems and were born at < 34 week's postmenstrual age
(1) Infants with significant eye disease (retinopathy of prematurity grades 3 or 4
(2) Infants with major congenital malformations
(3) Infants with major neurologic disorders (including intraventricular hemorrhage grades 3 or 4 or periventricular leukomalacia).
(4) Infants having had intensive treatments of more than one week because of medical complication such as bacterial infection.
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1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | Kazutoshi Cho |
Hokkaido University Hospital
Maternity and Perinatal Care Center
Kita 14, Nishi 5, Kita-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
011-716-1161
chotarou@med.hokudai.ac.jp
1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | Yousuke Kneshi |
Hokkaido University Hospital
Maternity and Perinatal Care Center
Kita 14, Nishi 5, Kita-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
011-716-1161
ness4osuke@huhp.hokudai.ac.jp
Hokkaido University Hospital
Hokkaido University Hospital
National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry
NO
北海道大学病院(北海道)
2014 | Year | 08 | Month | 14 | Day |
Unpublished
Open public recruiting
2012 | Year | 09 | Month | 06 | Day |
2013 | Year | 01 | Month | 01 | Day |
2014 | Year | 08 | Month | 14 | Day |
2015 | Year | 03 | Month | 02 | Day |
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