Could a simple cream keep babies out of intensive care?
NCT ID NCT07217483
Summary
This study is testing a special cream made from pasteurized human donor milk as a new way to treat low blood sugar in newborns. Researchers want to see if this cream, given instead of a standard sugar gel, can better raise and stabilize a baby's blood sugar levels, potentially keeping them out of the intensive care unit. The study will enroll 75 newborns at risk for low blood sugar to see if the treatment is practical, safe, and acceptable to parents and nurses.
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Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - McKinney
RECRUITINGMcKinney, Texas, 75071, United States
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