This is a randomized double-blinded study of enteral iron supplementation in Very Low Birth Weight infants. The subjects will be randomized into low dose (2 mg/kg/day) and high dose (6 mg/kg/day) of daily iron supplementation. The primary outcomes are intestinal health including microbiome, inflammation, and barrier function.
Infants and mothers will be recruited at a single academic level III NICU at Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL. Inclusion criteria infants: <1500 g at birth, expected to live beyond 2 weeks, not yet started on oral iron supplementation (OIS), and parental consent. Exclusion criteria infants: congenital intestinal defects, history of intestinal infection or perforation before OIS. Infants who require epogen for religious reason to prevent them from getting blood transfusions will be excluded from the study.
Intervention: Participants will be randomized to either 6 mg/kg/day or 2 mg/kg/day total of elemental iron once a day when they are consuming 150-160 ml/kg/day of enteral feeds and are at least 14 days old. The total iron doses will be provided by fortification of feeds and liquid iron sulfate and will be weight adjusted once a week. The participants will receive the study OIS doses until 36 week corrected gestational age or discharge, whichever comes first.
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Monitoring: iron supplementation dose will be increased by 2 mg/kg/day if ferritin level <100 mg/dL and the dose will be held if ferritin level >400 mg/dL. Ferritin level will be rechecked every 1-2 weeks until normalized. Hematocrit and reticulocyte count will be monitored by the medical team.
Condition | Anemia of Prematurity, Very low birth weight infant |
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Treatment | 2mg/kg/day Iron Sulfate, 6 mg/kg/day Iron Sulfate |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT04497012 |
Sponsor | University of South Florida |
Last Modified on | 22 August 2021 |
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