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Twin birth study (TBS): a multicentred randomised controlled trial comparing planned caesarean section with planned vaginal birth for twins at 32-38 weeks gestation PT0540/ISRCTN74420086/ACTRN12606000267550 University of Toronto Dalah Mason Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care Twins where twin A is cephalic, gestational age 32-38 weeks, estimated fetal weight 1500-4000g, both twins alive.
The effect of time, temperature and storage device on umbilical cord blood gas and lactate measurement: a randomized controlled trial University of WA Craig Pennell Recruitment complete
Novel feeding system to promote the establishment of breastfeeding after preterm birth a randomised controlled trial ACTRN12614000875606 University of Western Australia karen.simmer@health.wa.gov.au Recruitment complete
Epidural Blood Patch - The Effect of Volume on efficacy- a Multi-National, Multi-Centre, Randomised Controlled Trial ACTRN12605000319673 University of Western Australia Michael Paech Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care
CompleTe Birth Study. Complementary medicine techniques for labour and birth: A mixed methods study. ACTRN12611001126909 University of Western Sydney, NSW 17164519@student.uws.edu.au Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care
MANGO - A randomised controlled trial of caseload midwifery ACTRN12609000349246 UTS Recruitment complete Models of care. Pregnant women will be eligible if they are: 18 years of age or older, at 24 weeks of gestation, currently experiencing a mood disorder and have a Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) scores of greater than or equal to 13.
Developing an educational intervention for high risk women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (Eat for your baby) ACTRN12615000697583 Victoria University College of Health and Biomedicine mary.carolan@vu.edu.au Recruitment complete
EASI - Efficacy and side effects of iron supplements for the correction of anaemia in pregnant women: a comparison of high dose vs low dose iron PT0538 / ACTRN12606000357550 WCH Maria Makrides Recruitment complete Maternal nutrition. Maternal medical conditions Pregnant women with anaemia on routine screening test at the end of 2nd trimester
ACTOTTAB - Twins: Timing of birth at Term PT0426/ISRCTN15761056 WCH, Adelaide Jodie Dodd Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care. Models of care Women with a twin pregnancy at 37 weeks gestation
BOOST II: Benefits Of Oxygen Saturation Target BOOST II. Which oxygen saturation level should we use for very premature infants? A randomised controlled trial to investigate the effect of two slightly different oxygen levels on the health of very premature infants ACTRN12605000055606/NHMRC352386 Westmead Children's, NSW Alpana Ghadge Recruitment complete
Does Vitamin D supplementation in pregnancy improve maternal glucose metabolism or prevent gestational diabetes? ACTRN12612001145897 Westmead Hospital m.mclean@uws.edu.au Recruitment complete
Healthy Living Program after Gestational Diabetes ACTRN12614000539639 Westmead Hospital wah.cheung@sydney.edu.au Recruitment complete
INIS - International Neonatal Immunotherapy Study ACTRN012606000273583; NHMRC301973; PTO373 Westmead Hospital, NSW Priya Duggal-Beri Recruitment complete Newborn infection
N3RO - Can omega 3 fatty acids improve respiratory outcomes in preterm infants? ACTRN12612000503820 Women's & Children's Health Research Institute carmel.collins@health.sa.gov.au Recruitment complete
IMPACT reviewed
Newborn respiratory Born at less than 29 weeks gestational age, within 3 days of commencing enteral feeds
POPPET - Providing Optimal Protein for Prems via Enteral Tubes. Does increasing the protein content of human milk fortifier improve growth in preterm infants <33 weeks gestation? A randomised controlled trial. ACTRN12611001275954 Women's & Children's Health Research Institute jessica.reid@adelaide.edu.au Recruitment complete Newborn nutrition Infants <33 completed weeks gestation whose mothers intend to provide breast milk
Effect of maternal egg consumption on breast milk ovalbumin concentration Women's & Children's Hospital Recruitment complete Maternal nutrition
HATCh - The effects of antenatal hypnosis on pain relief in labour ACTRN12605000018617 / NCT00282204 Women's & Children's Hospital Allan Cyna Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care Previous hypnosis for childbirth; woman definitely wants an epidurtal or hypnosis; Not singleton live fetus before 34 weeks gestation; Other conditions causing pain; Active psychiatric illness.
Open versus specific questioning to assess pain during anaesthetic follow-up after caesarean birth: a randomised trial ACTRN12609000121268 Women's & Children's Hospital Allan Cyna Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care Women within 72 hour of their caesarean section
Safety of supplementing infant formula with long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and Bifidobacterium lactis in term infants: a randomised controlled trial Women's & Children's Hospital, CYWHS Maria Makrides Recruitment complete Newborn nutrition
MILO - Oral misoprostol for the induction of labour at term PT0361/ACTRN012606000156583 Women's and Children's Hospital , SA jodie.dodd@adelaide.edu.au Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care Singleton pregnancy, at a gestational age of 37 weeks or more, planned induction of labour for defined obstetric and medical conditions - prolonged pregnancy, pre-eclampsia, hypertensive disoreders, antepartum haemorrhage (ecluding placenta praevia), oligohydramnios, IUGR, or abnormal glucose tolerance.
Hypnosis for nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy a randomised controlled trial ACTRN12607000127404 Women's and Children's Hospital Alan Cyna alan.cyna@adelaide.edu.au Recruitment complete Maternal medical conditions Pregnant women suffering from nausea and vomiting of pregnancy.
LIMIT - Limiting weight gain in overweight and obese women during pregnancy to improve health outcomes: a randomised trial ACTRN12607000161426 Women's and Children's Hospital Andrea Deussen Recruitment complete Obesity. Maternal nutrition Pregnant women with a singleton, live gestation between 10+0 - 20 weeks who are obese or overweight (defined as a body mass index greater that 25kg/m2)
OPRA - Outpatient cervical priming for induction of labour ACTRN12608000249358 Women's and Children's Hospital chrisswilkinson@mac.com Recruitment complete Models of care. Labour and intrapartum care Pregnant women having priming for induction of labour, where induction is clinically indicated, there is no evidence of maternal or fetal compromise and in the opinion of the referring caregiver, outpatient management and monitoring is clinically appropriate
DINO trial - Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) for the improvement of neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants PT0424/NHMRC250322/ACTRN12606000327583 Women's and Children's Hospital Suzanne McCusker Recruitment complete Newborn nutrition. Newborn ? developmental Infants born < or = 32 weeks gestation
IRIS - A randomised clinical trial of different infusion rates of magnesium sulphate given prenatally to women for the prevention of side effects ACTRN12605000765628 Women's and Children's Hospital, SA caroline.crowther@adelaide.edu.au Recruitment complete Preterm birth ? improving outcomes (antenatal interventions) Women at less than 30 weeks gestation where birth is planned or definitely expected within 24 hours.
Carbetocin vs oxytocin at emergency caesarean section ACTRN12612000466842 Women's Health Unit, Frankson Hospital, Vic Prof Amar Trivedi Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care
MPG Trial - Metformin in the Prevention of Gestational Diabetes ACTRN12610000157077 Women`s and Children`s Hospital, Children`s Youth and Women`s Health Service, North Adelaide suzette.coat@adelaide.edu.au Discontinued Prevention of recurrent Gestational diabetes Women who have had a previous pregnancy affected by GDM
An early sleep psychoeducational intervention to improve sleep management and reduce depressive symptoms in new mothers ACTRN12611000859987 Woolcock Institute of Medical Research Liora.Kempler@sydney.edu.au Recruitment complete