A randomized, blinded, controlled trial to evaluate growth velocity and clinical outcomes in infants with single ventricle physiology fed an exclusive human milk diet prior to, and throughout the post-operative period following, surgical repair. Human milk is defined as expressed human milk or donor milk and its derivatives, human milk-based fortifier and human milk caloric fortifier. The study hypothesis is that infants fed an exclusive human milk diet will have short and long term benefits, with improved wound healing, growth, and neurodevelopmental outcomes while reducing episodes of feeding intolerance and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).
This is a single blinded (physician investigator), randomized, controlled trial to evaluate growth velocity and clinical outcomes in infants with single ventricle physiology fed an exclusive human milk diet during their initial hospitalization after birth and through the 30 days post-surgical repair feeding period or hospital discharge, whichever comes first. Subjects will be randomized to one of two groups at birth or immediately following diagnosis if prenatal care was not obtained prior to birth. Parents who decline participation by their infants in the study will be asked to consent to data gathering on their infants who will be treated and fed per institutional practice. The data on these individuals will be summarized and evaluated descriptively in comparison with the actual trial results. All patients will receive exclusive maternal human milk or donor human milk prior to randomization. Once randomized, patients in Group One will receive an exclusive human milk diet prior to the surgery and throughout the 30-day feeding period following surgical repair or until hospital discharge, whichever comes first. Day 1 is defined as the day of the first enteral feed post-surgery. Patients in Group Two (Control Group) will receive maternal human milk or formula or donor human milk (per standard of care at each hospital) in the pre-surgical period. In the post-surgical period the control group will receive human milk or formula, as per feeding algorithm The primary objective of this study is to evaluate growth velocity (weight velocity \[g/kg/day\] and weight z-score from World Health Organization (WHO) growth charts) at 30 days after the initiation of feed post-surgery for infants with single ventricle physiology who are fed an exclusive human milk diet from birth through the 30 day feeding period following surgical repair or until hospital discharge, whichever comes first.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
16
Human milk derived fortifier will be utilized to increase caloric intake in infants assigned to the exclusive human milk arm
Bovine milk derived fortification
Loma Linda University
Loma Linda, California, United States
Los Angeles Children's Hospital
Los Angeles, California, United States
Children's Hospital Orange County
Orange, California, United States
University of Florida Children's Hospital
Gainesville, Florida, United States
Lurie Children's Hospital
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Columbia University
New York, New York, United States
Cincinatti Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
OU Children's Hospital at OU Medical Center
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas, United States
Cook Children's Medical
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
...and 2 more locations
growth velocity
weight velocity in g/kg/day
Time frame: 30 days
growth velocity
weight z-score 30 days post 1st operation
Time frame: 30 days
linear growth rate
cm/week
Time frame: 6 months
linear growth rate
z-score
Time frame: 6 months
head circumference growth rate
cm/week
Time frame: 6 months
head circumference growth rate
z-score
Time frame: 6 months
Feeding Intolerance
defined as nil per os (NPO) for at least 24 in the 30 days of post-surgery enteral feeding period (day 1 is the first day of feeding post-op), NPO due to elective surgeries or procedures will not be defined as feeding intolerance.
Time frame: 30 days
Length of stay
time hospitalized after 1st surgery
Time frame: up to 24 months
Sepsis
Sepsis 30 days post 1st operation
Time frame: 30 days
Necrotizing enterocolitis
NEC 30 days post 1st operation
Time frame: 30 days
wound infections
wound infection 30 days post 1st operation
Time frame: 30 days
wound dehiscence
wound dehiscence 30 days post 1st operation
Time frame: 30 days
parenteral nutrition
in days, during the 30 day post 1st operation
Time frame: 30 days
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