Preterm Infants Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluating the Tolerance, Compliance, Acceptability and Safety of a New Human Milk Fortifier (NHMF) in Preterm Infants: a Case Study Series
Verified date | February 2022 |
Source | Nutricia UK Ltd |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Nutritional requirements in preterm infants can be elevated, as a result of complex clinical circumstances including infections, immaturity of the gastrointestinal tract and invasive treatments, such as surgery which can place a greater metabolic demand on the body. Furthermore, these circumstances can impact an infant's ability to meet nutritional requirements and achieve optimum growth through normal feeding alone. Most preterm infants may need specialist care by the neonatal team during hospital admission and post-discharge, which includes enteral nutritional support. Human Milk Fortifier (HMF) have become a component of the routine clinical care of preterm infants on neonatal units. There is published evidence to support this practice as being safe and effective. A multitude of trials have demonstrated improvements in weight, length and head circumference following interventions using HMF, compared to non-supplemented cohorts, and benefits have been observed at long term follow up. Whilst HMF is used routinely in neonatal units, there is little clinical evidence for using them beyond discharge in the community, although this is widely accepted in practice. Nutricia have developed a new HMF (NHMF) that can be provided for use in the community. This series of case-studies will evaluate the tolerance, compliance, acceptability and safety of the NHMF, in 15 preterm infants. Each case study will last at least 28 days, including at least 7 days in the community setting. The case studies will be conducted across multiple specialist neonatal centres in the UK, to meet the UK ACBS requirements.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 15 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A to 37 Weeks |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Preterm infants fed own mother's milk (or donor human milk) requiring HMF (as decided by the investigator) - Born before 37 weeks completed gestational age and >1 dropped centile since birth requiring HMF (as decided by the investigator) - Tolerating adequate volume of enteral nutrition - Expected to require HMF after discharge (minimum 4.0g NHMF per day at discharge) - Written or electronic informed consent from parent/caregiver Exclusion Criteria: - Anticipated short term use of HMF leading to discontinuation of HMF after hospital discharge - Presence of any relevant proven or suspected chromosomal anomaly or genetic syndrome, any gastrointestinal malformation/compromise, including Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) (defined as Bell's stage two or higher), metabolic disorder, or congenital central nervous system malformation that may impact tolerance of enteral feeding - Failure to establish enteral nutrition and requiring full parenteral nutrition - Participation in other studies within 1 month prior to the entry of this study - Known allergy to any of the study product ingredients, including cow's milk, fish and egg - Concern or issues around the breast milk supply from mother of preterm infant at enrolment - Investigator concerns around willingness/ability of the parent/caregiver to comply with protocol requirements and/or handle and store NHMF appropriately |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Bradford Teaching Hospitals | Bradford | |
United Kingdom | Bristol University Hospitals | Bristol | |
United Kingdom | Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals | Norwich | |
United Kingdom | University Hospitals Plymouth | Plymouth |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Nutricia UK Ltd |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Gastro-intestinal tolerance | Gastro-intestinal (GI) tolerance will be recorded by the investigating Dietitian at the above-mentioned time-points. GI tolerance will be recorded using a standardised questionnaire, to be completed by the investigating Dietitian with the parent/caregiver, as appropriate. Parents/caregivers will be asked to recall the infant's symptoms in the past 24 hours to the investigating Dietitian, and as an average over the case study period, at each assessment point. | Baseline (Start of intervention) - End of case study (4 weeks administration) | |
Secondary | Compliance | Compliance with the recommended intake during the case study period will be assessed by the investigating Dietitian at the above-mentioned time-points. The investigating Dietitian will ask parents/caregivers how much case study product was taken by the infant in the past 24 hours and on average over the case study period at each assessment. This will be compared to the amount prescribed by the Dietitian for the infant to consume daily which will be recorded at the start of the case study and any changes during the case study will be noted. | Baseline (Start of intervention) - End of case study (4 weeks administration) | |
Secondary | Anthropometrics | Growth of infants will be determined according to standardised procedures at the above-mentioned time-points. Body weight (grams) will be measured using a weighing scale. Length and head circumference will be measured to the nearest 0.1cm with a length board and non-stretchable tape measure respectively. Growth outputs will be plotted using UK Neonatal and Infant Close Monitoring Growth Charts to track changes over time. Actual growth will be compared to growth expectations set by the investigating Dietitian at the start of the case study (baseline) | Baseline (Start of intervention) - End of case study (4 weeks administration) | |
Secondary | Safety (adverse events) | All adverse events will be recorded throughout the case study | Baseline (Start of intervention) - End of case study (4 weeks administration) |
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