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OVID Trial - Oral paracetamol versus intravenous indomethacin for the treatment of patent ductus arteriosus in premature infants: A Randomised Control Trial ACTRN12615000981527 Monash Medical Centre, Clayton arvind.sehgal@monash.edu Not yet recruiting
Parenting from the start: Evaluating a preventative intervention to improve outcomes for first-time mothers and their babies ACTRN12617000321347 School of Psychology, Massey University Manawatu Campus, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand
Ms Leith Anna Pugmire
l.pugmire@netmail.co.nz
Not yet recruiting Parenting support Pregnant women
Partograph Trial - A pilot randomised controlled trial to determine the effect of two designs of partographs, including labour progress lines, on the rate of spontaneous vaginal birth amongst low risk women in labour for the first time ACTRN12615000445572 Mater Mother's Hospital nigel.lee@mater.uq.edu.au Not yet recruiting
PCOSHIIE - The health benefits of high intensity intermittent exercise in women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ACTRN12613000074796 College of Sport and Exercise Science, Victoria University, PO Box 14428, Melbourne VIC 8001
Dr Nigel Stepto, Nigel.Stepto@vu.edu.au
Not yet recruiting
Phenylephrine infusion in caesarean section under spinal anaesthetic ACTRN12613000117718 Frankston Hospital, Vic tloughnan@phcn.vic.gov.au Not yet recruiting
PICSI vs ICSI - Does Picking Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (PICSI) improve clinical pregnancy rates in men with elevated deoxyribonucleic acid fragmentation index(DFI) undertaking intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI )treatment for infertility? A randomised pilot study ACTRN12609001065280 RPAH Fertility Unit, Missenden Rd, Camperdown, NSW 2050
nand8662@uni.sydney.edu.au
Not yet recruiting
PINTO feasibility study - Feasibility trial for PINTO: pre-diabetes in pregnancy, can early intensive management and lifestyle advice improve outcomes? ACTRN12615000904572 University of Otago, Christchurch Women's Hospital ruth.hughes@cdhb.health.nz Not yet recruiting
PLUSS - Preventing Chronic Lung Disease in Extremely Preterm Infants Using Surfactant + Steroid ACTRN12617000322336 Newborn Research Centre, The Royal Women's Hospital, Parkville, Victoria 3052
Dr Omar Kamlin
omar.kamlin@thewomens.org.au
Not yet recruiting Newborn respiratory, extremeley low birthweight, chronic lung disease prevention Extremely preterm newborns
POP Study - Pregnancy Outcomes after Pre-pregnancy weight loss in obese women ACTRN12614001160628 University of Melbourne j.proietto@unimelb.edu.au Not yet recruiting
Post partum haemorrhage (PPH) prevention: oxytocin pharmacokinetics and maternal body mass index (BMI) ACTRN12617000176369 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Monash University, Monash Medical Centre, Clayton, Victoria 3168
Prof Euan M. Wallace
euan.wallace@monash.edu
Not yet recruiting Postpartum haemorrhage, prevention, pharmacokinetics Birthing women
PR.E.P.A.RE - PRimigravidas Experiencing Post-dates and Acupressure REsearch. A randomised controlled trial of acupressure to assist spontaneous labour for women who are pregnant for the first time experiencing post-date pregnancy; pilot study ACTRN12613000145707 Antenatal Clinics Maternity Services, Gosford Hospital, NSW lmollart@nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au Not yet recruiting
Primary prevention of gestational diabetes for women who are overweight and obese: a randomised controlled trial ACTRN12613000125729 Deakin University School of Nursing and Midwifery cate.nagle@deakin.edu.au Not yet recruiting Diabetes. Obesity
PROMISE - The utility of predicting intrapartum fetal compromise at term using fetal cerebro-umbilical ratio and maternal placental growth factor ACTRN12616001009404 Mater Research Institute/University of Queensland, South Brisbane, QLD 4
Prof Sailesh Kumar
sailesh.kumar@mater.uq.edu.au
Not yet recruiting Pregnancy, prediction, intrapartum fetal distress Postnatal women
Quad P-twins - Pessary or Progesterone to Prevent Preterm delivery in women with a twin pregnancy and short cervical length ACTRN12616000875404 The University of Adelaide, University Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, North Adelaide, SA 5006
Prof Ben Mol
ben.mol@adelaide.edu.au
Not yet recruiting Preterm birth prevention, cervical pessary Pregnant women, twins
Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial of Transdermal dihydrotestosterone Gel to Improve In Vitro Fertilization Outcomes In Women With Poor Ovarian Response ACTRN12615001115527 ANZAC Research Institute, Gate 3, Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Hospital Road, Concord NSW 2139
Prof David Handelsman, djh@anzac.edu.au
Not yet recruiting
Reducing Surgical Site Infection in Caesarean Section: Is there a role for antibacterial sutures? ACTRN12612000768897 Dunedin Hospital, Great King Street, Dunedin 9012
jana@doctors.org.uk
Not yet recruiting
RHINO - A study of intranasal remifentanil for intubation and surfactant administration in neonates ACTRN12612000386831 John Hunter Children's Hospital, NSW Ian.Wright@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au Not yet recruiting Newborn respiratory
RIDSTRESS - Investigating if sildenafil (50mg PO 8hrly) reduces rates of category one caesareans for fetal distress and improves fetal and uteroplacental blood flow on Doppler ultrasound in term (37-42 weeks), singleton, appropriately grown pregnancies ACTRN12615000319572 Mater Medical Research Institute silesh.kumar@mater.uq.edu.au Not yet recruiting
ROSA - Transient hip and knee flexion for rapid onset spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section, a randomised control study ACTRN12614000893606 allan.cyna@health.sa.gov.au Not yet recruiting Labour and intrapartum care Parturients having elective lower segment caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia
SCION trial - Evaluation of automated control of oxygen therapy in extremely preterm infants ACTRN12616000301460 Dept of Paediatrics, Royal Hobart Hospital, Hobart, TAS 7000
Prof Peter Dargaville
peter.dargaville@dhhs.tas.gov.au
Not yet recruiting Newborn, respiratory, extremely preterm infants Extremely preterm newborns
SO3 trial - Can omega-3 fatty acids reduce cardiovascular risk in children born with poor fetal growth: the Small baby Omega-3 ACTRN12616000053426 Boden Institute of Obesity, Nutrition, Exercise and Eating Disorders, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW 2006
A/Prof Michael Skilton
michael.skilton@sydney.edu.au
Not yet recruiting Newborn, nutrition, small-for-gestational-age Newborns, small for gestational age
SPARCS - A brief couple-focussed psychoeducational intervention to prevent postnatal mental health problems in women: a cluster randomised controlled trial(Sleep, Parenting And Relationships in Community Settings) ACTRN12613000506796 Monash University jane.fisher@monash.edu Not yet recruiting
SPRING - Probiotics for the prevention of gestational diabetes in overweight and obese women ACTRN12611001208998 Royal Brisbane and Women`s Hospital, QLD l.callaway@uq.edu.au Not yet recruiting Obesity. Diabetes
STORK - Improving access to primary care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander babies in Western Australia. The ?Stork? stepped wedge randomised controlled trial ACTRN12615000976583 University of Western Australia karen.edmond@uwa.edu.au Not yet recruiting
Surgical transversus abdominis plane (TAP) blocks for post-operative pain relief following lower segment caesarean section (LSCS) under spinal anaesthesia ACTRN12617000589381 The Royal Women's Hospital, Victoria 3052
Dr James Griffiths
jamesgriffiths@me.com
Not yet recruiting Post partum, pain management, caesarean section, surgical block Birthing women
TeleGDM - Telemedicine for Insulin Treated Gestational Diabetes Mellitus ACTRN12614000934640 The University of Melbourne tshepo.rasekaba@unimelb.edu.au Not yet recruiting
The effect of immediate cessation of intravenous oxytocin post birth on postpartum haemorrhage in spontaneous vaginal delivery following induction of labour with oxytocin: a comparison of three regimes ACTRN12615001173583 King Edward Memorial Hospital, Department of Nursing and Midwifery Education and Research, Bagot Road, Subiaco WA, 6009
Dr Lucy Lewis, Lucy.Lewis@health.wa.gov.au
Not yet recruiting
The effects of communication styles on the pain and anxiety experienced by patients during subsequent painful procedures ACTRN12613000578707 King Edward Memorial Hospital, Anaesthetic Department twainrussell@gmail.com Not yet recruiting
The impact of pH on fertilisation in human oocytes ACTRN12617000230358 Westmead Fertility Centre; Westmead Hospital, Westmead NSW 2145
Dr Cecilia Sjoblom
cecilia.sjoblom@sydney.edu.au
Not yet recruiting Reproductive medicine, IVF fertilisation methods Women
TIDAL - Evaluation of different iron treatments of pregnant women with anaemia of pregnancy ACTRN12613000853741 Launceston General Hospital khalafallah@dhhs.tas.gov.au Not yet recruiting
ToBOGM - The Treatment Of BOoking Gestational diabetes Mellitus Study: Evaluating the impact on obstetric outcomes of immediate versus delayed care for gestational diabetes diagnosed at booking ACTRN12616000924459 Western Sydney University, School of Medicine, Campbelltown, NSW 2751
Prof David Simmons
Da.Simmons@westernsydney.edu.au
Not yet recruiting Pregnancy, gestational diabetes Pregnant women
TOCC - Timing of Cord Clamping Study: Early versus delayed cord clamping and is effects on infant heart rate and oxygen saturation in the first minutes after birth ACTRN12614000253606 The Royal Women's Hospital, Vic omar.kamlin@thewomens.org.au; jennifer.dawson@the womens.org.au Not yet recruiting
Torpido2 - Targeted Oxygenation in the Resuscitation of Premature Infants: Effects on Developmental Outcome ACTRN12615000115538 Royal Hospital for Women, Randwick j.oei@unsw.edu.au Not yet recruiting
Transversus abdominis plane block, performed by an ultrasound or landmark technique, as part of a multimodal analgesic regimen for post caesarean section analgesia: a randomised controlled trial King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women, Perth nolan.mcdonnell@health.wa.gov.au Not yet recruiting Labour and intrapartum care
Trial of hydrocolloid dressing for preterm babies on nasal bubble CPAP Mater Hospital dianne.karamujic@mater.org.au Not yet recruiting
VINE Study - Videolaryngoscopy for Intubation of Neonates: an Evaluation - a randomised controlled study ACTRN12613000159752 Department of Newborn Research, Royal Women's Hospital, Vic joyce.oshea@thewomens.org.au Not yet recruiting Newborn resuscitation. Newborn respiratory