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Safety, Feasibility and Efficacy of Red Blood Cells From Umbilical Cord Blood for Transfusion of Extremely Preterm Infants: Clinical Phase
This study has been designed to demonstrate that red blood cell from umbilical cord blood (UCB-RBC) is a safe and available product for extremely preterm infants (EPI) transfusion and that transfusion of UCB-RBC is non-less effective than RBC from adult donor for the treatment of anemia of prematurity in this group of patients.
Prematurity is an important maternal and child health problem due to its incidence and associated complications. Anaemia is a frequent problem in extremely preterm infants (EPI) whose treatment often requires red blood cell (RBC) transfusion. This product is currently obtained from adult blood (AB) donor. The incidence of some prematurity complications have been demonstrated to increase with AB-RBC tranfusions mainly because of the higher oxygen tissue release, such as retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). In addition, AB-RBC could contain small amounts of heavy metals that could be toxic for EPI. RBC from umbilical cord blood (UCB-RBC) might be a better alternative as it does not change the hemoglobin profile and consequently might decrease the oxygen toxicity. Several studies have evaluated the safety of UCB-RBC transfusions in preterm infants without finding a higher risk of complications compared with AB-RBC transfusions. A pilot study has been designed to evaluate the safety of UCB-RBC for transfusion in EPI and to determine the feasibility and efficacy of UCB-RBC for transfusion in this group of patients.
Age
0 - 0 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Hospital Clinic of Barcelona
Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Start Date
September 13, 2023
Primary Completion Date
July 12, 2025
Completion Date
July 12, 2025
Last Updated
January 28, 2026
41
ACTUAL participants
Red blood cell from umbilical cord blood
OTHER
Red blood cell from adult donor
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Hospital Clinic of Barcelona
Collaborators
NCT05573737
NCT03089047
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