Metagenomic Analysis of Gut Microbiome in Preterm
- Conditions
- Microbial SuperinvasionNewborn MorbidityMicrobial ColonizationMicrobial Substitution
- Registration Number
- NCT03235635
- Lead Sponsor
- Wonju Severance Christian Hospital
- Brief Summary
This is single center study. The investigators will try to know that relationships between intestinal microbiome and mortality in preterm infants and what relationships is between intestinal microbiome in preterm infants and morbidity, mortality.
- Detailed Description
Microbiome is the collection of all the microorganisms living in association with the human body which are consist of eukaryotes, archaea, bacteria and viruses. Microbiome in an average human body number are ten times more than human cells and have about 1000 more genes than are present in the human genome. There are symbiotic relationships between human and microbiome. If investigators are able to know about relationships between newborn and intestinal microbiome, mortality and morbidity in preterm infants may be improved. The investigators will collect the first and weekly stool of participants and analyze DNA of microbiome thorough Metagenomic anlysis. The results between 3 groups(preterm, late preterm and full-term infants) will be compared. The investigators expect that a mean distribution of intestinal microbiome in newborns(preterm, late preterm and full-term) is defined and that relationships between mortality, morbidity and intestinal microbiome.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 120
- preterm infants who were born at gestational age of less than 36 weeks from approval date to Feb 28th 2019
- full-term infants who were born at gestational age of greater than 37 weeks from approval date to Feb 28th 2019
- newborns with congenital anomaly
- newborns with genetic syndrome
- newborns without consent of parents
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Intestinal microbiome for 2 years The distribution rate of intestinal microbiome of stool by K-mer based taxonomic assignment which is one of the analysis in result of metagenomics in each infants
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Allergic predisposition for 2 years Number of patients who were developed a allergic predisposition at 6 month of postnatal age.
Mortality for 2 years Number of patients who died in neonatal intensive care unit.
Full Enteral feeding in preterm infants for 2 years Days to accomplish a full-enteral feeding in each infants
Growth rate for 2 years Days to reach 2 kg of body weight in each infants
Morbidity for 2 years Number of patients who had a complication of preterm infants(e.g. necrotizing enterocolitis, bronchopulmonary dysplasia) or were died in neonatal intensive care unit.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Wonju Severance Christian Hospital
🇰🇷Wŏnju, Gangwon-do, Korea, Republic of