Optimizing Early Nutrition Management of Extremely and/or Very Preterm Infants
Summary
NIH ClinicalTrials.gov has registered a clinical quality improvement study (NCT07538999) evaluating an early nutrition management bundle for extremely and/or very preterm infants. The bundle combines three interventions: individualized human milk feeding, early enteral zinc supplementation, and routine parenteral carnitine supplementation. The study will assess clinical outcomes including growth, organ function, and neurodevelopment compared to routine nutritional strategies.
What changed
A clinical quality improvement bundle evaluating early nutrition supplementation for extremely and/or very preterm infants has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov. The bundle includes individualized human milk feeding, early enteral zinc supplementation, and routine parenteral carnitine supplementation. The study compares this bundle against routine nutritional strategies, with primary endpoints covering growth, organ function, and neurodevelopment outcomes. Healthcare providers and clinical investigators conducting neonatal nutrition research should be aware of this registered trial as it may inform future evidence-based feeding protocols for this vulnerable population.
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Optimizing Early Nutrition Management of Extremely and/or Very Preterm Infants
N/A NCT07538999 Kind: NA Apr 20, 2026
Abstract
A clinical quality improvement bundle on early nutrition supplementation is developed to improving the clinical outcomes (including growth, organ function, and neurodevelopment outcomes) of extremely and/or very preterm infants. This bundle consists of three aspects: individualized and precise human milk feeding, early enteral zinc supplementation, and routine parenteral carnitine supplementation.
Conditions: Nutrition Intervention, Quality Improvement, Preterm Infant
Interventions: A nutritional improving bundle for the intervention group, Routine nutritional strategies for the control group
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