Feasability of POC ketone measurement in the newborn
Research type
Research Study
Full title
Feasibility of the use of Point of Care Technology to Measure Ketone and Lactate levels in the Newborn at Risk from Hypoglycaemia due to Impaired Perinatal Counter Regulation
IRAS ID
141082
Contact name
Kathryn Beardsall
Contact email
Sponsor organisation
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and University of Cambridge
Research summary
Low blood sugar levels are common in babies after birth. This may be normal as babies can use other sources of energy. However if a baby does not produce these fuels the brain can be starved of energy and be damaged. Measurement of these fuels is not done as part of clinical practice in the newborn. We aim to see whether at the same time as taking the blood sugar level from a heel prick we can measure these fuels in a small drop of blood. At the same time as blood needs to be taken for clinical reasons we want to take a drop of blood from 50 babies to see how good the point of care (POC) meters are compared to the laboratory at measuring these fuels. If accurate these POC meters could identifying those at risk from brain damage as well as prevent separation of mothers and babies who are establishing breast feeding.
REC name
East of England - Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Research Ethics Committee
REC reference
13/EE/0443
Date of REC Opinion
23 Dec 2013
REC opinion
Further Information Favourable Opinion