Sleep hormone tested to save Newborns' brains
NCT ID NCT07305350
Summary
This study is testing whether adding the hormone melatonin to standard supportive care helps newborns with brain injury caused by lack of oxygen during birth. Researchers will compare survival rates and brain injury improvement in two groups of 110 full-term babies: one group gets a single dose of melatonin plus standard care, and the other gets standard care alone. The goal is to see if melatonin helps more babies survive and recover better from this serious condition.
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Children Hospital and University of Child Health Sciences, Lahore
Lahore, Punjab Province, 05411, Pakistan
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