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Recruiting NCT06400446

The Effect of Kangaroo Care After Cardiac Surgery

Trial Parameters

Condition Infant ALL
Sponsor Istinye University
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 60
Sex ALL
Min Age 1 Day
Max Age 30 Days
Start Date 2023-11-19
Completion 2024-05-20
Interventions
Standard careKangaroo care

Brief Summary

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of kangaroo care on the vital signs of infants undergoing cardiac surgery. Hypothesis 1 (H1): Oxygen saturation levels of babies who are given kangaroo care are higher than babies who are not given kangaroo care. Hypothesis 2 (H2): The peak heart rate of infants who receive kangaroo care is lower than infants who do not receive kangaroo care. Hypothesis 3 (H3): The respiratory rate of infants who receive kangaroo care is lower than infants who do not receive kangaroo care. Hypothesis 4 (H4): The arterial blood pressure of infants who receive kangaroo care is lower than infants who do not receive kangaroo care. Hypothesis 5 (H5): The pain score of infants who received kangaroo care is lower than infants who did not receive kangaroo care.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * The gestational week of the infant is greater than 37 weeks * Cardiac surgery operation within the first 30 days of life * The infant's chest incision is closed Exclusion Criteria: * The infant has non-cardiac congenital defects or syndrome * Intubation of the infant

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