Clinical Research Directory
Browse clinical research sites, groups, and studies.
The Impact of Masseter Muscle Thickness on the Feeding Process in Preterm Infants in Ultrasound Assessment
Sponsor: Polish Mother Memorial Hospital Research Institute
Summary
The aim of this study is to assess masseter muscle thickness using ultrasounds during oral feeding process in premature infants with gestational age from 28+0/7 to 32+0/7 weeks, taking into account the qualitative and quantitative aspects of oral feeding. The main question it aims to answer is: Does the thickness of the masseter muscle influence the course of development of the feeding function in premature newborns? The study will assess the influence of masseter muscle thickness on the oral feeding process in premature infants, which has significant cognitive value due to the dynamic development of feeding function in this group of newborns. Transitioning from enteral feeding via a nasogastric tube to full oral feeding is a crucial stage in the development of one of the most fundamental life functions - nutrition. Complete, effective, and safe oral feeding is also a factor in determining a newborn's discharge from the hospital. Research in the area of feeding is an important and ongoing goal for improving neonatal care in neonatal units. Furthermore, this study will provide preliminary data on masseter muscle thickness in premature infants, which may serve as a basis for further research.
Official title: The Impact of Masseter Muscle Thickness on the Feeding Process in Preterm Infants in Ultrasound Assessment - an Observational Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
28 Weeks - 32 Weeks
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2026-06
Completion Date
2029-12
Last Updated
2026-06-18
Healthy Volunteers
No