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NCT ID: NCT04477460 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Oropharyngeal Dysphagia

Effect of Thickened Feeds on Clinical Outcomes in Children With Brief Resolved Unexplained Event

BRUE
Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This observational study will examine the effects of thickened feeds on clinical outcomes and healthcare utilization in infants with brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE).

NCT ID: NCT03130543 Terminated - Clinical trials for Gastroesophageal Reflux

A Trial of Thickened Feeds to Treat Gastroesophageal Reflux in Children Admitted After Choking Spell

Start date: April 24, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Infants often present to the hospital with episodes of coughing, choking, gagging, change in muscle tone, and/or change in skin color, known as brief resolved unexplained event. Many studies have tried to address why infants have these symptoms and if there is a way to prevent them from happening again. Currently, there is no clear agreement on the most common cause of these symptoms or how to prevent them. Some studies have suggested that gastroesophageal reflux can cause these symptoms. The investigators are conducting a study of infants who are admitted to Boston Children's Hospital with episodes of coughing, choking, gagging, change in muscle tone, and/or change in skin color, symptoms that could be reflux. The investigators want to determine if these symptoms can be prevented by changing the way infants are fed, either by giving them a formula to treat reflux or by thickening their feeds to treat reflux. The goal of the study is to determine if different types of feeding interventions prevent infants from coming back to the hospital.