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SMART Bottle Phase II

Status: Recruiting

Feeding problems are common among preterm infants. Left untreated they can cause problems that impact an infant’s ability to breathe and get the necessary nutrition they need to grow. In this study, we will learn how healthy term infants without feeding impairments feed. The SMART bottle system is made up of a disposable pressure-sensing nipple that monitors suction pressures during a feed, a wireless module that collects the measurements and sends them over Bluetooth to a tablet receiver. This system is compatible with Dr. Brown’s bottle systems. This part of the study will include 50 preterm infants.

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Sex: Male or Female
Age Group: Up to 18 years old
This study is also accepting healthy volunteers
Inclusion Criteria:

• Infant born full term
• Infant <7 months old
• Infant receives nutrition at least partially via bottle
Exclusion Criteria:

• Feeding impairments
• Poor weight gain
• Conditions impacting feeding
Conditions:

Breathing, Lung & Sleep Health, Children's Health, Digestive & Liver Health

Keywords:

Bottle, Bottle feeding, Feeding, nutrition, suck, swallow

Study Contact: Irena Wilson - wils1887@umn.edu
Principal Investigator: Katlyn McGrattan
IRB Number: STUDY00022597

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