Pumping to Up Maternal Milk Production for Preterms
- Conditions
- Registration Number
- NCT06673160
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Alabama at Birmingham
- Brief Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the effect of breast-pumping frequency on breast milk supply/ volume in mothers of preterm infants. The main question it aims to answer is:
- What effect does pumping frequency have on breast milk supply.
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- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 70
- Inborn infants <32 weeks gestation
- Out-born infants transferred to our facility <48hours of life
- Infants <1500 grams at birth
- Infants whose parents/ guardians have provided legal consent for study participation
- Infants with birthing persons' that are severe/critically ill
- Birthing persons of infants <18 years old
- Infants with terminal illness or decision to withhold or limit support
- infants with major congenital anomalies, chromosomal disorders, or congenital infections
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Volume of expressed breastmilk From enrollment to 28 days of life The primary outcome measure will be the volume of expressed breastmilk obtained in mL per day in the group pumping every 2 hours compared the group pumping every 3 hours
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The percentage of donor breast milk feedings From enrollment to 28 days of life This outcome will assess the percentage of any enteral feeding that is derived from donor breast milk.
The time to full feedings From enrollment to 28 days of life The number of days it takes to initially reach full enteral feeds (≥120mL/kg/day)
The number of days alive on full feedings From enrollment to 28 days of life The total number of days the infant received full enteral feeds (≥120 milliliters(mL)/kilogram(kg)/day).
Average change in weight from birth to 36 weeks' corrected gestational age Changes in weight measured in grams (g) from birth to 36 weeks corrected gestational age
The number of infants with clinical evidence of feeding intolerance From enrollment to first 28 days after birth Infants that have enteral feeds withheld, or in other words made "nothing by mouth" (NPO) \> 24 hours for feeding or abdominal issues
The number of infants exclusively feeding breastmilk at discharge From enrollment to hospital discharge Whether or not enrolled infants are receiving all their nutrition from their mom's own expressed breastmilk upon discharge will be noted
Average change in length from birth to 36 weeks corrected gestational age Changes in length measured in centimeters (cm)
Average change in head circumference from birth to 36 weeks' corrected gestational age Change in head circumference measured in centimeters (cm)
Number of central line days In the first 28 days of life The total number of days the infant maintained any type of central line access.
The number of infants receiving any volume of breastmilk at time of discharge From enrollment to hospital discharge Infants who are still receiving any volume of expressed breastmilk upon discharge will be identified and noted.
The Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (BSID) From 18-26 months of age The Bayley's motor component composite score will be assessed and noted.
The motor composite score is determined by comparing the child's performance to a normative age-matched sample defined by the assessment. They are interpreted as follows:
Mean score of 100 (Standard deviation=15) at the 50th percentile signifies mid-average functioning.
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