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NCT ID: NCT02187978 Completed - Clinical trials for Nutrition of Preterm Infants

Early Total Enteral Feeding Versus Conventional Enteral Feeding in Stable Very Low Birth Weight Infants

Start date: July 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to compare the effect of early total oral feeding versus conventional oral feeding in stable VLBW infants. In current clinical practice, the introduction of oral feeds for VLBW infants is often preceded by a period of fasting or minimal feeding because of fear of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). However, this may be associated with potential disadvantages and increased infectious and metabolic complications related to prolonged fasting and use of parenteral nutrition. The studies conducted till date have shown better outcomes and improved postnatal growth with early initiation and fast advancements of feeds. It is still unclear whether stable VLBW babies can tolerate total oral feeds on day 1 of life. No such study has been conducted on early total oral feeding but observational work in our unit has shown it to be safe without any increased incidence of feed intolerance or NEC. In view of the uncertainties regarding feeding protocols in VLBW infants all over the world, the investigators decided to assess the effect of early total enteral feeding in stable VLBW infants.