Effect of Extensively Hydrolyzed Liquid Human Milk Fortifier on Growth and Tolerance in Moderately Premature Infants

Purpose

The purpose of this study is for the researchers to examine the safety and efficacy of liquid human milk fortifier (HMF) in moderately preterm infants compared to powdered human milk fortifier.

Condition

  • Complication of Prematurity

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 28 Weeks and 34 Weeks
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

  • Inborn preterm infants born between 28 0/7 and 34 0/7 weeks gestation and fed either mother's own milk or donor human milk

Exclusion Criteria

  • Newborn infants <28 weeks and >34 weeks gestation, those with life threatening illness, congenital and chromosomal anomalies, gastrointestinal anomalies or necrotizing enterocolitis and fed premature formula

Study Design

Phase
Phase 4
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Primary Purpose
Supportive Care
Masking
Double (Participant, Care Provider)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Active Comparator
Powder HMF
Once patient has reached 80ml/kg/day of enteral feedings, 1 pack of powder HMF will be added to 50 ml of human or donor breast milk, then increased to a maximum of 2 packs for 50 ml following the unit feeding advancement protocol and this will be continued up until 48 hours prior to discharge.
  • Dietary Supplement: Powder HMF
    powder human milk fortifier
Active Comparator
Liquid HMF
Once patient has reached 80ml/kg/day of enteral feedings, researchers will add 1 packet (5 ml) of liquid HMF to 50 ml of human or donor breast milk, then increase to 2 packs to 50 ml following the unit feeding protocol and this will be continued up until 48 hours prior to discharge.
  • Dietary Supplement: Liquid HMF
    Liquid human milk fortifier

More Details

Status
Completed
Sponsor
University of Kansas Medical Center

Study Contact

Detailed Description

This is a prospective, randomize, double-blinded study in preterm infants born between 28-34 weeks gestation admitted to the NICU at the University of Kansas Hospital. After obtaining informed consent, babies will be randomized to either liquid or powdered HMF using opaque, sealed envelopes with preassigned randomization. The feeding protocol as established in the KU NICU will be followed, beginning with initiation of trophic feeds, and advancement of enteral feeds depending on the gestational age and preceding illnesses. Once infants reach 80ml/kg/day of enteral feeds, human milk will be fortified to 22 kilocalories by adding either liquid or powdered fortifier. The beginning of the study(Study day 1) will be defined as reaching and tolerating 100ml/kg/day of 24 kilocalorie human milk fortified with either liquid or powdered fortifier. Enteral feeds will be advanced per unit protocol until they reach 150-160ml/kg/day and 110-120 kcal/kg/day. the volume of feeds will be adjusted based on the documented weight to provide energy and protein requirements as recommended by the ESPGHAN guidelines. Babies will be followed up until the time of NICU discharge.