Feeding Bovine Colostrum to Preterm Infants (PreColos)
Feeding Intolerance, Extrauterine Growth Retardation, Necrotizing Enterocolitis
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Feeding Intolerance focused on measuring Preterm infants, Bovine colostrum, Feeding intolerance, Postnatal growth, Intestinal maturation, Necrotizing enterocolitis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- FWCH & SBMCH: Preterm infants with birth weights between 1000 and 1800 g, delivered at FWCH & SBMCH, or transferred from other hospitals within 24 h of birth and without any enteral feeding.
RH & HH: Preterm infants less than 24 hours of age, between 27+0 and 32+6 weeks of gestation, delivered at RH &HH , or transferred from other hospitals within the first 24 h after birth.
- Signed parental consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Major congenital anomalies or birth defects
- Congenital infection
- Perinatal asphyxia
- Gestational age at birth < 28 weeks (FWCH & SBMCH)
- Extremely SGA infant (weight SD score < -3 SD)
- Need for mechanical ventilation or cardiovascular support before first BC feeding
Sites / Locations
- Foshan Women and Children's Hospital (FWCH)
- Shenzheng Baoan Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital (SBMCH)
- Rigshospitalet (RH)
- Hvidovre Hospital (HH)
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Control group
Colostrum group
Infants are fed according to the standard feeding practices at each hospital. At FWCH & SBMCH babies are fed infant formula supplemented to mother's own milk (if avaible), and at RH, babies are fed donor milk supplemented to Mother'w own milk (if avaible).
Infants are fed bovine colostrum supplemented to mother's own milk (if avaible) for max. 10 days at RH and 14 days at FWCH & SBMCH.