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High flow support versus continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) support in non-acute respiratory support for preterm infants from 30 weeks corrected gestation ACTRN12610000677000 Ashley McEwan: ashley.mcewan@hotmail.com Recruitment complete Newborn respiratory
HINT - High blood sugar levels and insulin treatment in preterm babies ACTRN12606000270516 Auckland j.alsweiler@adhb.govt.nz Recruitment complete
HINT Trial - High-flow nasal cannulae versus ambient oxygen for the treatment of newborn infants with early respiratory distress in non-tertiary special care nurseries: a multicentre, randomised controlled trial ACTRN12611000233921 Gosford Hospital and The Royal Women's, Melbourne abuckmaster@nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au Discontinued Newborn respiratory
HIPERSPACE - Comparing the failure rate of high-flow nasal cannulae (HFNC) versus nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) as post-extubation respiratory support in premature infants with gestational age of 24 to 32 weeks. ACTRN12610000166077 Royal Women's Hospital, Vic Dr Brett Manley Recruitment complete Newborn respiratory
HIPSTER Trial - High Flow Nasal Cannulae as Primary Support in the Treatment of Early Respiratory Distress ACTRN12613000303741 The Royal Women's Hospital, Vic calum.roberts@thewomens.org.au Recruitment complete
HOPE Trial - Prevention of recurrent pre-eclampsia by folic acid and supplementation in women with hyperhomocysteinaemia PT0362 William Hague Recruitment complete Preeclampsia
HUGS - Early intervention to protect the mother-infant relationship following postnatal depression - a randomised controlled trial ACTRN12612001110875 Parent-Infant Research Institute, Austin Health, (03) 9496 4496, piri@austin.org.au
Recruitment complete Postnatal depression, mother-infant interaction Women aged 18 years or older with an infant aged 3-9 months and a clinical diagnosis of current major or minor depressive episode
Hydrocortisone Trial Early adrenal insufficiency in very premature infants PT0364 Helen Liley Recruitment complete
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.
ICE - Infant Cooling Evaluation Trial ACTRN012606000036516; NHMRC216725; PTO367; Royal Children's Hospital , Vic Susan Jacobs Recruitment complete
IDEAL - Dietary and Lifestyle advice for women with borderline gestational glucose intolerance ACTRN12607000174482 Australian Research Centre for Health of Women and Babies (ARCH), The University of Adelaide pat.ashwood@adelaide.edu.au Recruitment complete Diabetes. Maternal nutrition Women between 24 weeks 0 days and 34 weeks 6 days gestation with a singleton pregnancy, with a positive OGCT (venous plasma glucose >=7.8 mmol/L) and a normal 75 gram OGTT (fasting venous plasma glucose <5.5 mmol/L and a 2 hour glucose <7.8 mmol/L),
IFOS - The Infant Fish Oil Supplementation Study ACTRN12606000281594 Princess Margaret Hospital
S J Meldrum
Recruitment complete Newborn nutrition
IMPRINT - A randomised controlled trial of an adaptive working memory training intervention in very preterm children ACTRN12612000124831 Royal Childrens' Hospital peter.anderson@mcri.edu.au Recruitment complete
IMPROVE - Improving Maternal and Progency Obesity Via Exercise: Antenatal exercise in overweight and obese women and its effects on offspring and maternal health ACTRN12612000932864 Liggins institute, The University of Auckland p.hofman@auckland.ac.nz Recruitment complete
Improving oral hygiene to reduce the risk of preterm birth: A randomised controlled trial assessing a high intensity educational intervention ACTRN12605000767606 caroline.crowther@adelaide.edu.au Discontinued Preterm birth ? prevention and treatment Women with a singleton pregnancy
Improving the outcome of premature infants - a randomised trial of preventive care at home NHMRC284512 Terrie Inder Recruitment complete
In extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants who require positive pressure at birth does the Neopuff Infant Resuscitator compared with the Laerdal Infant bag improve oxygen saturation measurements in the first 10 minutes of life? Resuscitation Trial ACTRN12607000062426 Jennifer Dawson Recruitment complete
Incentives to stop smoking among pregnant Maori women: A feasibility trial Awhi-Incentives ACTRN12614000520639 University of Auckland m.glover@auckland.ac.nz Recruitment complete
InFANT - The Infant Feeding Activity and Nutrition Trial an early intervention to prevent childhood obesity: cluster-randomised controlled trial ISRCTN81847050 Melbourne Dr Karen Campbell Recruitment complete Newborn nutrition
INIS - International Neonatal Immunotherapy Study ACTRN012606000273583; NHMRC301973; PTO373 Westmead Hospital, NSW Priya Duggal-Beri Recruitment complete Newborn infection
Intravenous iron sucrose versus oral iron ferrous sulfate for antenatal and post-partum iron deficiency anaemia: a randomised trial Bernd Froessler Recruitment complete
Intravenous oxytocin bolus of 2 units is superior to 5 units during elective caesarean section james_sartain@health.qld.gov.au Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care
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.
Less MAS - Controlled trial of therapeutic lung lavage in meconium aspiration syndrome ACTRN12606000290594/PT0535 Royal Hobart Hospital, Tas Bev Copnell Recruitment complete
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)
LOS trial - Prevention of late onset septicemia in infants in the neonatal intensive care unit, Mater Mothers' Hospital. PT0363 Mater Mothers' Hospital, Brisbane Helen Liley Recruitment complete Newborn infection
Magnesium Sulfate for pain relief after Caesarean birth Michael Paech Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care
Making Choices for Childbirth: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Decision-aid for Informed Birth after Caesarean PTO383 Allison Shorten Recruitment complete
MAMMA -Multidisciplinary Approach to Management of Maternal Asthma ACTRN12612000681853 Mercy Hospital for Women<br>Monash University Johnson.George@monash.edu Recruitment complete Maternal medical conditions
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.
MAP study - Managing asthma in Pregnancy ACTRN12607000561482 Hunter Hospital Recruitment complete
MBB - A pilot study to test recruitment methods, feasibility and study procedures for a planned randomised controlled trial of the MindBabyBody program: an antenatal mindfulness intervention to reduce depression, stress and anxiety ACTRN12613000742774 The Royal Women's Hospital, Parkville, Vic hannah.woolhouse@mcri.edu.au Recruitment complete
McMOPS - McRoberts manoeuvre or pushing study NCT00116246 Sheila Mulvey Discontinued
MCV Study - Moxibustion for cephalic version: a feasibility study ACTRN12609000985280 Centre for Complementary Medicine, University of Western Sydney caroline.smith@uws.edu.au Recruitment complete
MEAN ITCH Trial - Does methylnaltrexone reduce the incidence and severity of itch following spinal anaesthesia with intrathecal morphine in women undergoing caesarean delivery ACTRN12612000572864 Dept of Anaesthesia & Pain Medicine,<br>King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women michael.paech@health.wa.gov.au Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care
MECSH - Effects on environmental, child, maternal and family outcomes for children born to at risk mothers (who have one or more risk factors for poorer parental coping) receiving sustained nurse home visiting compared with usual care ACTRN12608000473369 CHETRE, Liverpool Hospital Lynn Kemp Recruitment complete
MEDSTORM - The use of skin conductance monitoring to predict severe hypotension after spinal anaesthesia for elective caesarean section Michael Paech Recruitment complete
Midwife-led debriefing after operative birth: four to six year follow-up of a randomised trial Rhonda Small Recruitment complete
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.
MIOH-DS pilot - Piloting of a Midwife Initiated Oral Health-Dental Service (MIOH-DS) to improve the oral health of pregnant women ACTRN12610000794000 Sydney South West Area Health Service/University of Western Sydney Dr Ajesh George Recruitment complete
MMB: MumMoodBooster - Web-based cognitive behavioural therapy for women with postnatal depression ACTRN12613000113752 Parent-Infant Research Institute, Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital VIC jeannette.milgrom@austin.org.au Recruitment complete
MobileMums: a randomized controlled trial of an SMS -based physical activity intervention. Recruitment complete Parental social and emotional wellbeing
MONT (mask or nasal tube) Trial: A randomised controlled trial of mask versus nasal tube for the stabilisation of preterm infants (born between 24 and 29 complete weeks gestation) in the delivery room ACTRN12610000230055; NTR2061 Newborn Services and Neonatal Research, Royal Women's Hospital Omar Kamlin Recruitment complete Newborn resuscitation
MORP - A prospective comparison of early post-operative analgesia in Caesarean Section using bilateral ilio-inguinal block and sub-cutaneous morphine ACTRN12605000771651 Royal Women's Hospital, Vic Phil Popham Discontinued
MOSAIC - GP cluster randomised trial to reduce partner violence among pregnant women and women with pre-school children ACTRN12607000010493/NHMRC 280617 Mother and Child Health Research, Vic a.taft@latrobe.edu.au Recruitment complete
MOVE Study - Improving maternal and child health care for women experiencing violence: collaborative development, implementation and effectiveness of a good practice model ACTRN12609000424202 Mother & Child Health Research, La Trobe University r.walter@latrobe.edu.au Recruitment complete Family violence
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
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
Nasal versus face mask for multiple-breath washout technique in preterm infants SM Schulzke Recruitment complete
NIFTY - A multi-centre randomised double blind placebo controlled trial of nifedipine maintenance tocolysis in fetal fibronectin positive women in threatened preterm labour ACTRN12613000985785 National Women's Health, Auckland Hospital. Dr Emma Parry (Principal Investigator) EmmaP@adhb.govt.nz Recruitment complete Preterm birth ? prevention and treatment Women with threatened preterm labour, a singleton pregnancy, gestational age between 24 and 34 weeks, intact membranes, positive fetal fibronectin test, completed course of corticosteroids