Health Behavior Clinical Trial
Official title:
Oropharyngeal Administration of Colostrum and Prevention of Infections in Very Low Birthweight Infants
Infections are the main causes of morbidity and mortality in very low birth weight infants. Use of mother's own breast milk in feeding these babies is associated with a decreased risk of acquiring nosocomial infection. This protective effect is assigned to a plurality of immune components in human milk. However, clinical instability of the preterm newborn in the first days of life results in delayed initiation of enteral nutrition. Thus, alternative methods for colostrum administration have been investigated, such as oropharyngeal administration with evidence that would be safe and feasible to perform in children admitted to the NICU in the first hours of life. Objective: To evaluate the immune stimulatory effect of oropharyngeal administration of colostrum in the incidence of sepsis in very low birth weight preterm infants.
Background: Infections are the main causes of morbidity and mortality in very low birth
weight infants. Use of mother's own breast milk in feeding these babies is associated with a
decreased risk of acquiring nosocomial infection. This protective effect is assigned to a
plurality of immune components in human milk. However, clinical instability of the preterm
newborn in the first days of life results in delayed initiation of enteral nutrition. Thus,
alternative methods for colostrum administration have been investigated, such as
oropharyngeal administration with evidence that would be safe and feasible to perform in
children admitted to the NICU in the first hours of life.
Objective: To evaluate the immune stimulatory effect of oropharyngeal administration of
colostrum in the incidence of sepsis in very low birth weight preterm infants.
Methods: This was a prospective, randomized and blind study that included infants less than
34 weeks gestational age and birth weight less than 1,500 g, from 15 July 2013 to 15 July
2015.
The babies were divided initially into two groups for oropharyngeal administration or not of
mother's own milk: Group 1 - underwent oropharyngeal administration of mother's own milk of
and Group 2 - underwent oropharyngeal administration of sterile water, considered an inert
substance. Newborns who were drawn to the Group 1 and it was not possible to obtain
sufficient mother's own milk volume constituted a third group called Group 3 that receive
oropharyngeal administration of donor breast milk. Oropharyngeal administration were
initiated within the first 48-72 hours of life and maintained for 48 hours. Before the
oropharyngeal administration, 24 hours after and 14 days after, samples of blood and urine
were collected from the newborns to IgA and lactoferrin dosage.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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