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Clinical Trials/NCT02605577
NCT02605577
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Research of Systemic Management for Late Preterm Infants Nutrition in China

Peking Union Medical College Hospital0 sites2,000 target enrollmentJanuary 2016

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Late Premature Infants
Sponsor
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Enrollment
2000
Primary Endpoint
circumference gain(cm/week)
Last Updated
10 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of the project is to investigate the status of nutrition management of late preterm infants in the member hospitals in the Beijing association of preterm infants, and set up the systemic nutritional management of late preterm infants, Including parenteral nutrition and enteral feeding. And to compare the differences of growth and complications of these infants between groupings applicationg and not applicating the systemic nutritional management of late preterm infants,and to validate its feasibility and validity.

Detailed Description

The research content of the project includes three parts: 1. Investigation on nutritional status of late preterm infants. 2. Setting up systemic nutritional management of late preterm infants 3. Comparing nutritional and growth status of the late preterm, short-term and long-term complications between the groups applicating and not applicating the systemic nutritional management of late pretern infants.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 2016
End Date
December 2018
Last Updated
10 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Li zhenghong

associate professor

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • preterm infants with gestational age 34 weeks to 36 weeks and 6 days

Exclusion Criteria

  • preterm infants with gestational age\<34 weeks or \>36 weeks and 6 days
  • abnormality of digestive system
  • genetic and metablic disease
  • severe congenital heart disease( with hemodynamic changes that influencing enteral feeding)

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

circumference gain(cm/week)

Time Frame: 29 months

days of postnatal life when enteral nutrition reaching 120kcal/kg/d

Time Frame: 29 months

length gain(cm/week)

Time Frame: 29 months

weight gain(g/kg/week)

Time Frame: 29 months

Secondary Outcomes

  • days of postnatal life when reaching full enteral nutrion(d)(29 months)
  • days of postnatal life with the lowst weight during hospitalisation(d)(29 months)
  • the lowest weight during hospitalisation(g)(29 months)
  • incidence of neonatal anemia(%)(29 months)
  • incidence of neonatal infection(%)(29 months)
  • incidence of hypebilirubinemia(%)(29 months)
  • proportion of breast milk feeding(%)(29 months)
  • days of postnatal life that regain birth weight(d)(29 months)
  • incidence of hypoglycemia(%)(29 months)
  • incidence of hyperglycemia(%)(29 months)

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