Folic Acid Supplementation to Reduce Anemia in Extremely Preterm Infants

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
AgeNot listed
SponsorUniversity of Calgary

About this trial

Anemia of Prematurity (AOP) is very common in extremely preterm infants and often leads to blood transfusions. Folic acid, essential for growth and DNA synthesis, is deficient in premature infants. Despite the adoption of folic acid supplementation, evidence supporting its effectiveness in preventing AOP remains scarce. Recommendations for folic acid intake exceed what's naturally found in breast milk, particularly for extremely low birthweight infants. Practices regarding folic acid supplementation vary widely, prompting the need for research. The FACINATE trial aims to determine if additional folic acid supplementation improves hemoglobin levels and reduces late blood transfusions in extremely preterm infants, a question not addressed in current literature.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Infants born at <29 weeks of gestational age admitted to Foothill Medical Centre.

Postnatal age 14 days.

On minimum enteral feeding of 100 mL/kg/day

Disqualifiers

Infants with major congenital or chromosomal anomalies

Infants with ongoing pulmonary or gastroenterology hemorrhage by 14 days of life.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Folic acid

Treatment groups

90 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators