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NCT06803069

Investigation of the Mechanisms of the Tendency to Hypothermia in Newborns and Premature Neonates

Sponsor: University of Pecs

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Summary

Newborns have thermoregulatory mechanisms that differ from those of adults. Instead of producing heat through shivering, newborns primarily rely on non-shivering thermogenesis by the brown adipose tissue. The development of this thermogenic tissue starts around the 26th gestational week and continues until shortly before birth, after which no further growth occurs. As a result, premature infants, who have less developed brown fat, are more prone to reduced heat production and are at higher risk for hypothermia. There are few human studies examining the thermoregulatory differences and mechanisms between full-term and premature neonates, and the findings remain inconclusive. In this study, the investigators aim to conduct a prospective, observational research. Researchers will compare body temperature, brown adipose tissue activity, and specific plasma markers between full-term and premature neonates in insensive care units and during elective surgeries.

Official title: Investigation of the Mechanisms of the Tendency to Hypothermia in Newborns and Premature Infants During Surgical Interventions and in the Intensive Care Unit (Non-Interventional, Single-Center, Prospective Clinical Research)

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

Any - 2 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2024-07-01

Completion Date

2029-07-01

Last Updated

2025-02-19

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Locations (2)

University of Pécs, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Pécs, Baranya, Hungary

University of Pécs, Department of Paediatrics

Pécs, Baranya, Hungary