Race against time: can a 48-Hour delay save premature babies?

NCT ID NCT03976063

Summary

This study is testing whether a 48-hour medication to relax the uterus can help babies when a pregnant person's water breaks too early (between 22 and 34 weeks). The goal is to delay birth just long enough to give steroids time to work, which can dramatically improve a baby's chances of survival and reduce serious health problems. Researchers will compare this medication to a placebo in 850 participants to see if it safely reduces infant death and severe complications.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Trousseau University Hospital

    RECRUITING

    Paris, 75012, France

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