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NCT ID: NCT03889197 Completed - Clinical trials for Postnatal Growth Disorder

Physiologic Approach to Sodium Supplementation in Premature Infants

Salt to Grow
Start date: July 1, 2019
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Postnatal growth failure occurs in up to 50% of very low birth weight (VLBW, <1500 grams at birth) infants as assessed by discharge weight. This study will evaluate if a sodium supplementation algorithm guided by spot urine sodium measurements can improve postnatal growth.

NCT ID: NCT01367015 Completed - Clinical trials for Prematurity of Fetus

Early Versus Late Initiation of Feeding in Premature Growth Restricted Newborns With Absent or Reversed End Diastolic Flow On Umbilical Artery Doppler (AREDF)

AREDF
Start date: April 2006
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to compare early versus late initiation of enteral feeding in premature growth restricted babies below the gestational age of 35 weeks born to mothers with prenatal absent or reversal of end diastolic flow in the umbilical artery. Normally the blood flow from the mother to the baby brings all the nutrients required for growth and the very vital oxygen required for survival. These deprived babies with poor blood flow adapt to the not so conducive uterine environment by certain adjustments in blood supply to internal organs. This permits the best possible blood flow to brain heart etc., which are the vital organs and whose adequate functioning is required for survival. As a consequence, the gut (intestines) gets poor blood supply and hence its appropriate functioning may be jeopardized. Such 'premature growth restricted' babies are at increased risk of further growth faltering if not fed adequately as also to a condition called 'Necrotising enterocolitis' if fed liberally like other healthy neonates, characterized by abdominal distension, blood in stools and inability to feed for longer durations thereby further affecting growth. In the past such babies (after birth) were not fed for days together which compromised their growth even further. It is not clear whether continuing to withhold feeds for prolonged duration will prevent NEC but lead to growth faltering and initiating feeds early will potentiate NEC with further compromised growth and increased morbidity. There are no randomized trials on feeding strategies in this group of neonates and hence the investigators planned to carry out this study on comparison of early versus delayed initiation of feeding in preterm SGA infants with AREDF.

NCT ID: NCT01305642 Completed - Clinical trials for Postnatal Growth Disorder

Individualized Fortification of Breast Milk for Preterm Infants - A Pilot Study

IFO Pilot
Start date: February 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To analyze the weight gain of very low birth weight infants during a minimum period of three weeks before 36 weeks postmenstrual age when infants are fed with breast milk that has been individually fortified.