Premature Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Comparison Study of the Bottle-feeding of Prematurely Born Infants (≤ 34 Weeks of Gestational Age) in Side-lying Position, Positioned on the Right and Left Side - a Pilot Study.
Verified date | March 2023 |
Source | Polish Mother Memorial Hospital Research Institute |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Methods and techniques to improve the quality and safety of oral feeding in preterm infants are still a significant challenge in modern neonatology. One of the areas that can help improve feeding is choosing the optimal feeding position for premature babies.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 8 |
Est. completion date | September 23, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | September 8, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 32 Weeks to 38 Weeks |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - circulatory and respiratory stability; - readiness for oral feeding according to each child's Speech-Language Pathologist assessment; - prematurely born infants who will be in the process of transfer from enteral nutrition to full oral feeding and will be fed orally at least 4 times within twenty-four hours; - researcher must be a right handed person (right hand is the dominant hand); - each infant will be fed with one kind of bottle and nipple; - parents will give a informed consent to participate their infant in the study. Exclusion Criteria: - disorders which could significantly affect the feeding course, such as cleft lip and/or palate, facial paralysis and/or congenital defects of the facial skeleton; - the presence of detected congenital abnormalities and metabolic diseases; - newborns after abdomen chirurgical treatment; - low Apgar score (less than 5 points at the 5th and 10th minute of the measurement); - administered analgesics, anticonvulsants and sedatives <72 hours from extubation prior the trial; - parenterally fed infants; - infants with administered intravenous infusion with glucose; - parents refusal to participate in the study or when bottle-feeding will not be the parental preference. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Poland | Polish Mother's Memorial Hospital - Research Institute | Lódz |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Polish Mother Memorial Hospital Research Institute |
Poland,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Physiological stability | Oxygen saturation (SpO2) changes measured by using a pulse oximeter data | Measured 2 minutes before feeding session, in 3rd and 10th minutes of feeding, at the moment of finish of the feeding and in 10th minute after feeding (5 points of measurement) | |
Primary | Physiological stability | Heart rate (HR) changes measured by using a pulse oximeter data | Measured 2 minutes before feeding session, in 3rd and 10th minutes of feeding, at the moment of finish of the feeding and in 10th minute after feeding (5 points of measurement) | |
Primary | Qualitative aspect of bottle-feeding | Total time of declines of SpO2 =85% measured by using a pulse oximeter data | Up to 40 minutes - measured during feeding session (maximum time of feeding session is 40 minutes) | |
Primary | Qualitative aspect of bottle-feeding | Level of the newborn's alertness changes according to the 6-point Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale, where individual points mean: 1 - quiet sleep, 2 - active sleep, 3 - drowsy, 4 - quiet alert, 5 - active alert, 6 - crying. This is descriptive, qualitative scale which shows changes of newborn's activity. | Measured 2 minutes before feeding session, in 3rd and 10th minutes of feeding, at the moment of finish of the feeding and in 10th minute after feeding (5 points of measurement) | |
Primary | Qualitative aspect of bottle-feeding | Occurrence of choking episodes | Up to 40 minutes - measured during feeding session (maximum time of feeding session is 40 minutes) | |
Primary | Qualitative aspect of bottle-feeding | Occurence of posseting and regurgitations | Up to 40 minutes - measured during feeding session (maximum time of feeding session is 40 minutes) | |
Primary | Qualitative aspect of bottle-feeding | Duration of the feeding session | Up to 1 hour - measured from taking the baby out of bed before feeding to putting the baby to bed immediately after the intervention. Putting baby on parent's chest to kangaroo (Kangaroo Mother Care) after feeding instead to bed was also allowed. | |
Primary | Qualitative aspect of bottle-feeding | Duration of feeding | Up to 40 minutes - measured during feeding session (maximum time of feeding session is 40 minutes) - measured from insertion of the nipple to the infant's mouth to the moment when baby finish the feeding | |
Primary | Qualitative aspect of bottle-feeding | Duration of feeding | Up to 40 minutes - measured during feeding session (maximum time of feeding session is 40 minutes) - duration of feeding is measured from insertion of the nipple to the infant's mouth to the moment when baby finish the feeding | |
Primary | Qualitative aspect of bottle-feeding | Proportion of milk consumed (volume of milk eaten relative to the expected volume) | Measured in 10th minute of feeding and on the finish of the feeding - maximum in 40th minute of feeding (maximum time of feeding is 40 minutes) |
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