Targeted Protein Fortification in Extremely Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants
Premature Infants
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Premature Infants focused on measuring Standard Protein Diet, High Protein Diet, Growth, Body Composition, Extremely Low Birth Weight, Human Milk Derived Fortifier, Protein, Targeted Fortification, Human Milk Diet, Prematurity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Birth weight 500-1000 grams
- Reasonable expectation of survival for study duration (36 weeks postmenstrual age)
- Achieve any enteral feedings by 14 days of life
- Born at our institution or transferred from another institution within the first 24 hours of life and receive an exclusive human milk protein diet (mother's milk supplemented with donor human milk and donor human milk derived fortifier)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Birth weight > 1000 grams
- Less than a reasonable expectation for survival for the study duration, enrolled in another clinical study that affects nutritional management
- Failure to achieve enteral feeds by 14 days of life
- Major congenital anomalies or clinically significant congenital heart disease, presence of intestinal perforation or Stage 2 NEC prior to tolerating fortified feeds
- Early transfer to a non-study institution
- Unable to participate in the study for any reason based on decision of study investigator
Sites / Locations
- Baylor College of Medicine / Texas Children's Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Control Group (Standard Protein Diet)
Intervention Group (High Protein Diet)
Infants will receive a standard feeding regimen which consists of mother's own milk or donor human milk (DHM) with DHM derived fortifier. Once daily, a 24 hour batch of human milk is prepared for each infant (standard practice). A 2.5 mL sample will be analyzed for calories, protein, fat, and carbohydrates. Based on the amount of protein in the milk, fortification of feeds with donor human milk derived fortifier will be adjusted to reach an average of 3.5 to 3.8 g/kg/day of protein. Data will be recorded for milk analysis, nutrition, and infant growth. The diet will be continued until approximately 35 to 36 weeks postmenstrual age at which point a DXA scan will be performed. A serum blood urea nitrogen and creatinine as well as serum calcium, phosphorus, and alkaline phosphatase when the DXA is performed. Anthropometrics: weekly weight, length, and head circumference by trained research nurse.
The intervention group will receive the same standard feeding regimen with the addition of extra milk fortification to give a high protein diet. Human milk will be prepared and analyzed in the same method as the control group. Based on the amount of protein in the milk, fortification of feeds with donor milk derived fortifier will be adjusted to reach an average of 4.2 to 4.5 g/kg/day. The diet will be continued until approximately 35 to 36 weeks PMA at which point a DXA scan will be performed. Infants will have 3 sets of labs. A serum blood urea nitrogen and creatinine as well as serum calcium, phosphorus, and alkaline phosphatase when the DXA is performed. Anthropometrics: weekly weight, length, and head circumference by trained research nurse.