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Register: ANZCTR
Last refreshed on: 11 June 2018
Main ID:  ACTRN12618000745246
Date of registration: 04/05/2018
Prospective Registration: Yes
Primary sponsor: The Townsville Hospital
Public title: Bowel Sounds Sensor (BoSS) in term babies study.
Scientific title: Bowel Sounds Sensor (BoSS) in term well and sick babies study - evaluation of the effectiveness and efficacy of a non non-invasive continuous monitoring of bowel sounds.
Date of first enrolment: 1/07/2018
Target sample size: 200
Recruitment status: Not yet recruiting
URL:  http://www.anzctr.org.au/ACTRN12618000745246.aspx
Study type:  Interventional
Study design:  Non-randomised trial 
Phase:  Not Applicable
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Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Necrotising enterocolitis
surgical bowel conditions
Intervention(s)
Detection of bowel sounds using a bowel sounds sensor AcronSensor manufactured by Docentron. A neonatal research nurse will apply the sensor pad using a double sided adhesive tape on the wall of the abdomen to collect 10 minutes of bowel sounds. Bowel sounds will be performed on term well babies and term unwell babies 24 hours after admission.
The nurse will document any issues with applying the sensor pad.
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