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MIART - Can melatonin improve the live birth rate in infertile couples undergoing assisted reproductive technologies? ACTRN12613001317785 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Level 5, Monash Medical Centre, 246 Clayton Rd, Clayton, VIC 3168
Dr Shavi Fernando, shavif@hotmail.com
Currently recruiting
The Maternal Pertussis Randomised Control Trial: best practice for the communication of pertussis booster vaccine recommendations to new mothers ACTRN12613000580774 Department of Neonatology, level 5 Douglas Building, Royal North Shore Hospital, Pacific Highway, St Leonards, NSW, 2065
A/Prof John Sinn, john.sinn@sydney.edu.au
Currently recruiting
Mifepristone and misoprostol compared with misoprostol alone for induction of labour of mid-trimester fetal demise ACTRN12612000884808 King Edward Memorial Hosptial, 374 Bagot Road Subiaco, Western Australia 6008
Dr Emma Allanson, emma.allanson@health.wa.gov.au
Currently recruiting
Pregnancy Achieving Trial 3 (PATrial 3) - Does progesterone given as luteal phase support and amoxycillin as cervical mucus enhancer increase the likelihood of pregnancy in subfertile women receiving clomiphene citrate for anovulation? ACTRN12612000174886 Fertility Assessment and Research Clinic, Mater Mothers' Hospital, Raymond Terrace, South Brisbane, Queensland 4101
naturalfertility@mater.org.au
Currently recruiting
RESITE - Comparison of rates of extravasation injuries and phlebitis between fixed duration use of peripheral intravenous cannula and standard practice in newborns infants. ACTRN12615000827538 Monash Medical Centre - Clayton campus - Clayton atul.malhotra@monash.edu Currently recruiting
Pregnancy Achieving Trial 2 (PATrial 2) - Does progesterone support in luteal phase deficiency help subfertile couples achieve a pregnancy? ACTRN12612000166875 Fertility Assessment and Research Clinic; Mater Mothers' Hospital; Raymond Terrace; South Brisbane; Queensland 4101
naturalfertility@mater.org.au
Currently recruiting
Pregnancy Achieving Trial – PATrial 1 - Does monitoring fertile times of the menstrual cycle help subfertile couples achieve a pregnancy? ACTRN12612000164897 Fertility Assessment and Research Clinic, Mater Mothers' Hospital, Raymond Terrace, South Brisbane, Queensland 4101
naturalfertility@mater.org.au
Currently recruiting
HUUT - Hysterectomy or Uphold Uterine Conservation in women with apical prolapse – a Comparative Trial (HUUT) ACTRN12611000633987 c/o Urodynamic Clinic, 823 - 865 Centre Road, East Bentleigh VIC 3165
alison.leitch@southernhealth.org.au
Currently recruiting
Control of breathing and measurement of disease severity in premature infants with chronic lung disease ACTRN12613000124730 Monash Medical Centre, Clayton Campus Vic kenneth.tan@monash.edu.au Currently recruiting
Supporting Threatened Outcomes with Progesterone (STOP trial) - Does using progesterone in threatened miscarriage increase the live birth rate? ACTRN12611000405910 Fertility Assessment and Research Clinic, Mater Mothers' Hospital, Raymond Terrace, South Brisbane, Queensland 4101
naturalfertility@mater.org.au
Currently recruiting
The Acupause study: Acupuncture for postmenopausal hot flushes ACTRN12611000393954 200 Berkeley St, Carlton, Victoria 3053
ccee@unimelb.edu.au
Currently recruiting
IVFA Luveris Trial - A prospective Randomised Controlled Trial assessing recombinant Luteinising Hormone supplementation in patients with a relative reduction in Luteinising Hormone (LH) levels during Vitro Fertilisation/Intracytoplasmic sperm Injection (IVF/ICSI) treatment ACTRN12610000064000 176 Pacific Hwy, Greenwich 2065, NSW, Australia
rlahoud@ivf.com.au
Currently recruiting
LIGHT - The effect of using Growth Hormone in Invitro Fertilisation on livebirth rates ACTRN12609001060235 Robinson Resarch Institute, Discipline of Obstetrics &, Gynaecology, School of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health, The University of Adelaide, Frome Road, Adelaide, South Australia 5000
Prof Robert Norman, robert.norman@adelaide.edu.au
Currently recruiting
A comparison of fentanyl with pethidine for pain relief during childbirth ACTRN12609001027202 GPO Box 2100, Adelaide SA 5001
degr0013@flinders.edu.au
Currently recruiting
FICare - A Family Integrated Care model for the neonatal intensive care unit: a cluster randomised controlled trial NCT01852695 Mt Sinai Hospital, Canada k.lui@unsw.edu.au Currently recruiting
Comparative 12 month study of menstrually-signalled use of a combined contraceptive pill versus a combined contraceptive vaginal ring ACTRN12609000391279 Family Planning NSW (FPNSW), 328-336 Liverpool Road, Ashfield 2131 NSW
janeh@fpnsw.org.au
Currently recruiting
A randomised controlled trial of continuous versus intermittent infusion of vancomycin in neonates NCT02210169 Murdoch Childrens Research Institute amanda.gwee@rch.org.au Currently recruiting
TIPPS - Thrombophilia in Pregnancy Prophylaxis Study: a multicentre, multinational, randomised controlled trial of prophylactic low molecular weight heparin in high-risk pregnant thrombophilic women ACTRN12608000446369 The Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus, Civic Parkdale Clinic, 463-737 Parkdale Ave, Ottawa, Ontario K1Y 4E9
amclement@ohri.ca
Currently recruiting
Mirena Intra-Uterine System: Does it Improve Long Term Symptoms in Women with Chronic Pelvic Pain and/or Endometriosis after Laparoscopy? ACTRN12608000029392 Early Pregnancy, Gynaecological Ultrasound and Advanced Endoscopic Unit, Nepean Centre for Perinatal Care, Nepean Clinical School, Nepean Hospital, Penrith 2750, NSW
gcondous@hotmail.com
Currently recruiting
A pilot study on delivery suite mask ventilation in extremely preterm infants ACTRN12614000245695 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Westmead Hospital
dharmesh.shah@health.nsw.gov.au; mark.tracy@health.nsw.gov.au
Currently recruiting
The SYMBA Study - Promoting gut health (symbiosis) with prebiotic fibre for prevention of allergic disease ACTRN12615001075572 Joondalup Health Campus, Dr Debbie Palmer debbie.palmer@uwa.edu.au Currently recruiting Allergy prevention, Maternal diet prebiotic supplementation
Pregnant women whose infants have a first-degree relative (mother, father or sibling) with a history of medically diagnosed allergic disease (asthma, allergic rhinitis, eczema and/or food allergy)
BLT - The Breathing for Life Trial: A randomised controlled trial of fractional exhaled nitric oxide based management of asthma during pregnancy and its impact on perinatal outcomes and infact and childhood respiratory health ACTRN12613000202763 John Hunter Hospital (University of Newcastle / Hunter Medical Research Institute). CIA: Dr Vanessa E Murphy Vanessa.murphy@newcastle.edu.au Currently recruiting asthma, pregnancy, perinatal outcomes Pregnant women, aged 18years of over, with doctor-diagnosed asthma and recent symptoms and/or medication use, between 12-22 weeks gestation
Adding negative pRESSure to improve healING (the DRESSING trial) ACTRN12615000286549 NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Nursing (NCREN), Centre for Health Practice Innovation (HPI), Menzies Health Institute Qld (MHIQ), GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY, Gold Coast Campus b.gillespie@griffith.edu.au Currently recruiting Caesarean section, Negative pressure wound therapy, Surgical site infection Pregnant women with BMI ≥30, undergoing Caesarean section
WENDY - Walking for Exercise and Nutrition to prevent Diabetes for You ACTRN12611000075987 / NCT01247753 University of Michigan & Mater Mothers Hospital apeacock@mmri.mater.org.au Currently recruiting Diabetes
TOBOGM -The Treatment Of BOoking Gestational diabetes Mellitus Pilot Study: Evaluating the impact on obstetric outcomes of immediate versus delayed care for gestational diabetes diagnosed at booking ACTRN12615000974505 University of Western Sydney da.simmons@uws.edu.au Currently recruiting Diabetes Pregnant women (aged >=18years) with a singleton pregnancy between 4 and 19+6 weeks? gestation, attending the hospital Book in clinic, with a risk factor for GDM warranting an OGTT according to ADIPS/local guidelines
GluT pilot - Glucose Targets in gestational diabetes Pilot ACTRN12614001250628 Women's and Children's Hospital bill.hague@adelaide.edu.au Currently recruiting Diabetes. Maternal medical conditions Pregnant women with gestational diabetes diagnosed on 75g OGTT: fasting glucose >=5.5 mmol/L and 2h glucose >=8.5 mmol/L, between 12 and 30 weeks gestation, with a singleton or twin pregnancy, not previously diagnosed as diabetic
The PROTECT Me trial RES-17-0000-583A Monash Medical Centre Clayton
Dr Kirsten Palmer
kirsten.palmer@monash.edu
Currently recruiting
IMPACT endorsed
Early onset Intrauterine Fetal Growth Restriction Women with pregnancies complicated by severe fetal growth restriction between 23+0 and 31+6 weeks gestation
TRAMOD Trial - A comparison of the overall pain scores post elective caesarean section, when initial intraoperative analgesia is given intravenously (IV) versus per rectum (PR). ACTRN12615000997550 The Northern Hospital, Victoria, Dr. Darren Lowen, dlowen@gmp.usyd.edu.au Currently recruiting Elective caesarean section, peripartum analgesia Parturients aged 18+, requesting an elective caesarean section of a singleton pregnancy and able to understand English sufficiently well for a telephone conversation
GEMS - Gestational diabetes trial of detection thresholds: Impact on health and costs ACTRN12615000290594 Liggins Institute, GEMS@auckland.ac.nz Currently recruiting Gestational diabetes, diagnostic thresholds, birthweight Women at >24 weeks’ gestation having a oral glucose tolerance test for gestational diabetes
TARGET - Optimal glycaemic targets for gestational diabetes: the randomised trial ACTRN12615000282583 Liggins Institute, target@auckland.ac.nz Currently recruiting Gestational diabetes, glycemic control, birthweight Women with gestational diabetes
hPOD - Hypoglycaemia prevention in newborns with oral dextrose ACTRN12614001263684 Distinguished Prof Jane Harding, Principal Investigator, Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, +6493737599 ext 86439, j.harding@auckland.ac.nz

Kelly Fredell, Clinical Research Coordinator, Research Development Coordinator,
Liggins Institute, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142,
+64 9 923 7720 Ext 87720, k.fredell@auckland.ac.nz
Currently recruiting In newborn infants at risk of hypoglycaemia does prophylactic oral dextrose gel compared to placebo reduce admission to Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Newborn babies at risk of hypoglycaemia
ACDC - Aboriginal Cord Delayed Clamping Study: Investigating delayed cord clamping versus immediate cord clamping for term newborn Aboriginal infants from remote Aboriginal communities ACTRN12612000071820 Menzies School of Health Research melanie.hanson@menzies.edu.au Currently recruiting Indigenous maternal/perinatal health
PINC BALLOON Study - Prostaglandin Inpatient Induction of labour Compared with BALLOon Outpatient iNduction of labour: a randomised controlled trial ACTRN12614000039684 Mater Mother's Hospital, South Brisbane, Queensland Australia. Dr Michael Beckmann (Chief Investigator) michael.beckmann@mater.org.au Currently recruiting Induction of labour, IOL, pregnancy All women with live singleton pregnancies >37 weeks booked for induction of labour for post-term, social or elective reasons and require cervical priming.
PROTECTIVE - A study to assess whether two different doses of antenatal intravenous iron administration (500 mg and 1000mg ferric carboxymaltose) are equivalent in replenishing and sustaining iron stores successfully in pregnant iron deficient women ACTRN12615000950561 Lyell McEwin Hospital, A/Prof Bernd Froessler Currently recruiting IV iron in pregnancy and post-partum Pregnant and post partum women
POT-OUT Study - Persistent Occiput Transverse: OUTcomes following manual rotation. ACTRN12613000005752 Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, NSW hala.phipps@sswahs.nsw.gov.au Currently recruiting Labour and intrapartum care
PO-PROM - Prostaglandin gel versus oxytocin for induction of labour in term prelabour rupture of membranes ACTRN12612000093886 Department of Obstetrics, Ipswich Hospital kassam_mahomed@health.qld.gov.au Currently recruiting Labour and intrapartum care
A RCT of pregnant women being monitored during labour with ST analysis monitoring and cardiotocography compared to being monitored with cardiotocography alone in order to reduce caesarean section whilst still having comparable outcomes for the baby. ACTRN12615001308583 Women's & Children's Hospital, Adelaide chrisswilkinson@mac.com Currently recruiting Labour and intrapartum care Women >= 18 years, gestation >36 completed weeks, expected to labour and deliver vaginally, singleton fetus, cephalic presentation, suitable for STan monitoring.
Determination of equivalent doses (ED50) of metaraminol and phenulephrine needed to prevent hypotension during elective caesarean section under regional anaesthesia King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women (KEMH) nolan.mcdonnell@health.wa.gov.au Currently recruiting Labour and intrapartum care
SEETAP Trial - Evaluation of needle visibility during insertion of ultrasound guided transversus abdominis plane (TAP) blocks for women undergoing lower abdominal surgery ACTRN12612000549820 King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women, WA melanie_bloor@hotmail.com Currently recruiting Labour and intrapartum care
ICARIS - Impact of Caesarean Rates following Injections of Sterile Water: a randomised controlled trial ACTRN12611000221954 Mater Health Services nigel.lee@mater.org.au Currently recruiting Labour and intrapartum care
CRUMD - Cervical Ripening Using Misoprostol vs Dinoprostone: A randomised, triple-blinded, interventional study comparing safety and efficacy in primiparous women ACTRN12616000522415 John Hunter Hospital; Lookout Rd; New Lambton Heights; NSW 2305
Dr Angela Boulton
Angela.Boulton@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au
Currently recruiting Labour, induction methods, cervical ripening Pregnant women
Foley Catheter Latex versus Silicone for Cervical Ripening Prior to Term Induction of Labour: a randomized controlled trial ACTRN12615000795594 Westmead Hospital; Dr Terry McGee, Terry.McGee@health.nsw.gov.au Currently recruiting Latex; Silicon; Foley catheter This is a prospective randomized clinical trial that is carried out in the Day Assessment Unit and the Birth Unit (the usual sites of Foley catheter insertion) at Westmead Hospital . All women 16 years and over booked for cervical ripening with a Foley catheter before term induction of labour are asked to participate in the study.
Apart from the randomization of catheter material (latex v silicone) all other care will be identical to women not participating in the study.
SEED (Sleep, Eat, Emotions, and Development): Enhancing sleep and wellbeing in mothers and infants ACTRN12616001462471 Monash Institute of Cognitive and Clinical Neurosciences, Sleep Program, School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University, Clayton VIC 3800
Dr Bei Bei
bei.bei@monash.edu
Currently recruiting Maternal and infant wellbeing, sleep Pregnant women
Integrated e-Screening for Postnatal Depression and Anxiety ACTRN12616001217493 Parent-Infant Research Institute, Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, VIC 3081
Prof Jeannette Milgrom
jeannette.milgrom@austin.org.au
Currently recruiting Maternal mental health, postnatal depression screening Pregnant women
A micronutrient intervention for pregnant women experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety ACTRN12617000354381 Mental Health and Nutrition Research Group, Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, Christchurch 8140
Prof Julia Rucklidge
julia.rucklidge@canterbury.ac.nz
Currently recruiting Maternal mental health, micronutrients Pregnant women
BEAR - An effect of antenatal and postanatal maternal support programs on attachment and resilience for mums and infants: A randomised controlled trial ACTRN12615000684527 Centre for Women’s Mental Health, RWH – Dr Angela Komiti (Project Coordinator): angelaak@unimelb.edu.au Currently recruiting Maternal mental health; early intervention; attachment Pregnant women referred for mental health services at RWH
OPTIMIST-A - Multicentre randomised controlled trial of minimally-invasive surfactant therapy in preterm infants 25-28 weeks gestation on continuous positive airway pressure ACTRN12611000916943 : NCT02140580 Menzies Institute, UTAS (optimist.trial@utas.edu.au) Currently recruiting Minimally-invasive surfactant therapy, preterm infant, respiratory distress syndrome Preterm infants 25-28 weeks gestation on CPAP
HINT 2 - Hyperglycaemia in Neonates Trial. Computer determined insulin dosage in the management of neonatal hyperglycaemia ACTRN12614000492651 University of Auckland; Department of Paediatrics: Child and Youth Health, Jane Alsweiler, j.alsweiler@auckland.ac.nz Currently recruiting Neonatal hyperglycaemia, Insulin
Extremely preterm babies with neonatal hyperglycaemia
HUNTER trial - High-flow nasal cannulae use in non-tertiary centres for early respiratory distress in newborn infants ACTRN12614001203640 Dr Brett Manley, Newborn Research Centre, The Royal Women's Hospital, Parkville, VIC Currently recruiting Neonatology, Respiratory Distress, Preterm Infants, CPAP
Preterm and term infants admitted to non-tertiary nurseries with respiratory distress
MAGENTA - Does antenatal magnesium sulphate given to women at risk of preterm birth between 30 and 34 weeks' gestation reduce the risk of death or cerebral palsy in their children? - a randomised controlled trial. ACTRN126110000491965 University of Adelaide, Clinical Trial Manager Pat Ashwood +61 8 8161 7767
Currently recruiting
IMPACT reviewed
Neuroprotection, Antenatal magnesium sulphate, Cerebral palsy
Women at risk of preterm birth between 30 and 34 weeks’ gestation where birth is planned or definitely expected within 24 hours, have a singleton or twin pregnancy, no contraindications to the use of antenatal magnesium sulphate