U.S., April 26 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06944054) titled 'Evaluation of the Effect of Duration of Stabilising Tapes on Skin Damage in Neonates' on Jan. 13.

Brief Summary: The research was conducted to evaluate the relationship between the duration of the fixing tapes of the probes attached to the chest, abdominal and lower extremity regions of newborns for temperature monitoring and skin damage.

Study Start Date: Aug. 01, 2023

Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL

Condition: Newborns

Intervention: OTHER: Group 1

Every 2 hours, the heat probes were replaced. Hypoallergenic patches were removed with a silicone-based spray used in the clinic. The application continued for 24 hours. In total, 12 ...