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Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications 卷:21
Study design and rationale for a randomized controlled trial to assess effectiveness of stochastic vibrotactile mattress stimulation versus standard non-oscillating crib mattress for treating hospitalized opioid-exposed newborns
Mark Vining1  Debra Bogen2  Bruce Barton3  Nicolas Rodriguez3  Sanjay Aurora3  Cheryl Burns3  Elisabeth Bloch-Salisbury3  Dane Netherton4  Emily Erceg4  Sue Beers4  Tory Bruch5  Toby Yanowitz5  Barbara Glidden6  Didem Ayturk6 
[1] Corresponding author. Department of Psychiatry University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 3501 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA.;
[2] Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA;
[3] Department of Pediatrics, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, 01655, USA;
[4] Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, 01655, USA;
[5] University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA;
关键词: Infant drug withdrawal;    Neonatal abstinence syndrome;    Neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome;    Maternal substance use during pregnancy;    Developmental outcomes;    Stochastic resonance;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The incidence of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) continues to rise and there remains a critical need to develop non-pharmacological interventions for managing opioid withdrawal in newborns. Objective physiologic markers of opioid withdrawal in the newborn remain elusive. Optimal treatment strategies for improving short-term clinical outcomes and promoting healthy neurobehavioral development have yet to be defined. This dual-site randomized controlled trial (NCT02801331) is designed to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of stochastic vibrotactile stimulation (SVS) for reducing withdrawal symptoms, pharmacological treatment, and length of hospitalization, and for improving developmental outcomes in opioid-exposed neonates. Hospitalized newborns (n = 230) receiving standard clinical care for prenatal opioid exposure will be randomly assigned within 48-hours of birth to a crib with either: 1) Intervention (SVS) mattress: specially-constructed SVS crib mattress that delivers gentle vibrations (30–60 Hz, ~12 μm RMS surface displacement) at 3-hr intervals; or 2) Control mattress (treatment as usual; TAU): non-oscillating hospital-crib mattress. Infants will be studied throughout their hospitalization and post discharge to 14-months of age. The study will compare clinical measures (i.e., withdrawal scores, cumulative dose and duration of medications, velocity of weight gain) and characteristic progression of physiologic activity (i.e., limb movement, cardio-respiratory, temperature, blood-oxygenation) throughout hospitalization between opioid-exposed infants who receive SVS and those who receive TAU. Developmental outcomes (i.e., physical, social, emotional and cognitive) within the first year of life will be evaluated between the two study groups. Findings from this randomized controlled trial will determine whether SVS reduces in-hospital severity of NAS, improves physiologic function, and promotes healthy development.

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