Early steroid shot tested to save tiniest babies from shock
NCT ID NCT07248761
Summary
This study is testing if giving the steroid hydrocortisone right when shock is diagnosed helps very small premature babies (under 1500 grams) recover faster and survive. Researchers will compare babies who get the standard shock treatment plus hydrocortisone to those who get only the standard treatment. The goal is to see if the early steroid helps resolve the shock within 72 hours and prevents death in the first week.
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Locations
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UMAE Hospital de Gineco Obstetricia No. 4 "Luis Castelazo Ayala", IMSS
Mexico City, ALVARO OBREGON, 01090, Mexico
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