Targeted oxygenation in the respiratory care of premature infants at delivery—effects on outcome: a randomised controlled trial (Torpido 3060) study protocol
Oei, Ju Lee, Travadi, Javeed, Kirby, Adrienne, Marschner, Ian, Yeung, Carbo, Cruz, Melinda, Wright, Ian, Hague, Wendy, Davis, Peter, Ghadge, Alpana, Simes, John, Keech, Anthony, Lui, Kei, Osborn, David, and Mordi, William Tarnow (2025) Targeted oxygenation in the respiratory care of premature infants at delivery—effects on outcome: a randomised controlled trial (Torpido 3060) study protocol. BMJ Paediatrics Open, 9 (1). e003262.
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Abstract
Introduction The safest oxygen levels needed for preterm infant respiratory support at birth are uncertain. We aimed to compare the outcomes of infants up to 28<sup>6</sup> weeks gestation who had respiratory care initiated at birth with fractional inspired oxygen (FiO<inf>2</inf>) 0.3 or 0.6, which was adjusted to meet specific oxygen saturations (SpO<inf>2</inf>). Methods This randomised controlled phase III trial was stratified by (1) site, (2) gestation and (3) multiplicity. Infants between 23+0 to 28+6 weeks gestation were randomised to initial respiratory support with FiO<inf>2</inf> 0.3 or 0.6, adjusted to meet common SpO<inf>2</inf> targets for the first 10 min. Primary outcome Survival to 36 weeks gestation without documented brain injury. Assessments FiO<inf>2</inf>, SpO<inf>2</inf> and heart rate were recorded each minute from delivery for 10 min. Assessments were obtained at baseline, 36 weeks, discharge and at 2 years corrected gestation, along with a parent questionnaire. Statistical analysis plan Assuming 32% of infants would die or survive with brain injury by 36 weeks, 735 infants per arm (1470 total) were needed to detect a risk difference of 8% (25% relative risk reduction), with 10% non-adherence to protocol, 85% β and 5% α. Ethics Approved by the John Hunter Human Research Ethics Committee (2019/ETH/3837) for waiver of consent for all Australian sites for randomised allocation and primary outcome. Conclusion Recruitment started in 2018 and was achieved on 30 September 2024. The Data and Safety Committee review found no major safety concerns at 50% recruitment. Trial registration number ACTRN 12618000879268.
| Item ID: | 88305 |
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| Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
| ISSN: | 2399-9772 |
| Keywords: | Resuscitation, Neonatology, Child Health |
| Copyright Information: | © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2025. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ Group. |
| Funders: | National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) |
| Projects and Grants: | NHMRC 1089046 |
| Date Deposited: | 09 Apr 2026 01:18 |
| FoR Codes: | 32 BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCES > 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology > 320103 Respiratory diseases @ 50% 32 BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCES > 3213 Paediatrics > 321302 Infant and child health @ 50% |
| SEO Codes: | 20 HEALTH > 2001 Clinical health > 200105 Treatment of human diseases and conditions @ 100% |
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