Preterm Infant Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of Oropharyngeal Administration of Mother's Milk Prior to Gavage Feeding on Hospital Acquired Neonatal Infection
The protective effect of mother's milk and colostrum on oropharyngeal cavity is not achievable with gavage feeding. This may be increase the risk of colonization of the oropharyngeal cavity with pathogenic bacteria and subsequent increase in the risk of neonatal sepsis. We aim to study the impact of Oropharyngeal Administration of Mother's Milk (OPAMM) before gavage feeding on clinical outcome, bacterial colonization of the GIT of preterm infants with pathogenic bacteria. We also aim to study the immune-protective effect of OPAMM on the incidence of nosocomial sepsis.
Preterm, very low Birth Weight (VLBW), infants are at increased risk of feeding intolerance
as they have shorter GIT with lower digestive, absorptive and motility capabilities than
those of full term infants. Intolerance to enteral feeding has been associated with abdominal
distention, initiation of an inflammatory cascade, edema of the bowel, and subsequent
development of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).
Oral feeding is the best and physiologic method for enteral nutrition of preterm infants.
However, because of immaturity of suckling reflex and poor coordination between suckling and
swallowing, gavage (oro-gastric or nasogastric tube feeding) has been used as an alternative
method of enteral nutrition in preterm infants.
The gut of preterm infants is frequently colonized with pathogenic bacteria due to
prematurity, increase gut mucosal permeability, delayed initiation of feeding, formula
feeding, and frequent use of antibiotics. This pathogenic bacteria increase the chance of
development of nosocomial acquired sepsis and NEC.
Mother's milk, particularly colostrum, is rich in cytokines and other immune agents that
provide bacteriostatic, bacteriocidal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory
protective agents against infection. Thus early gut priming and initiation of enteral feeding
of preterm infants with mother's colostrum and milk decrease pathogenic bacterial
colonization and subsequent development of sepsis and NEC.
During breast feeding, mother's milk comes in contact with the mouth and oro-pharyngeal pouch
which, theoretically, stimulate both oropharyngeal receptors that improves the motility,
secretory and absorptive ability of the GIT. Furthermore, anti-inflammatory and pro
inflammatory cytokines, which are present abundantly in mother's colostrum and milk, may
exert an immuno-protective effect when they come in contact with oropharyngeal as well as GIT
mucosa.
We aim to study the impact of Oropharyngeal Administration of Mother's Milk (OPAMM) before
gavage feeding on clinical outcome, bacterial colonization of the GIT of preterm infants with
pathogenic bacteria. We also aim to study the immune-protective effect of OPAMM on the
incidence of nosocomial sepsis.
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