CompletedNCT03278847
Optimising Newborn Nutrition During Therapeutic Hypothermia.
Studying Necrotizing enterocolitis
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- Sponsor
- Imperial College London
- Principal Investigator
- Chris Gale, MBBS, PhD, M.DImperial College London
- Intervention
- Received enteral (milk) feeds during therapeutic hypothermia(dietary_supplement)
- Enrollment
- 6030 enrolled
- Eligibility
- All sexes
- Timeline
- 2010 – 2021
Study locations (2)
- Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom
- Imperial College London, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital campus, London, United Kingdom
Collaborators
University of Nottingham · Bliss Charity
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