Fortified Skimmed Mother's Milk in the Management of Chylothorax



Status:Completed
Conditions:Pulmonary
Therapuetic Areas:Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:June 2012
End Date:September 2015

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A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Fortified Skimmed Mother's Milk Versus Specialized Formula in the Management of Chylous Effusion in Infants Following Cardiothoracic Surgery

The purpose of this study is to determine if the use of fortified skimmed mother's milk is a
safe alternative to specialized formula in the treatment of chylothorax following
cardiothoracic surgery.

A chylothorax is a collection of fluid around the lungs that can occur after cardiac
surgery. The fluid contains chyle, a milky fluid consisting of fat droplets. The standard
treatment is to feed an infant with a specialized low fat formula for up to 6 weeks until
the chest has time to heal. This formula is generally not well tolerated and mother's of our
patients have expressed a desire to continue using breast milk. A few case reports have been
published, but there have not been any studies to date looking at this. Data will be
collected to include information about nutrition, weight gain, teaching needs, surgical,
hospital, and discharge information.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Infant birth to 12 months of age

- Undergo cardiothoracic surgery

- Develop a chylous effusion

- Be a breastfed or formula fed infant

Exclusion Criteria:

- Infant over 12 months of age

- Infant in state custody (foster care)

- Infant with milk protein allergy

- Infant born with congenital chylothorax

- Infant who develops chylothorax from other surgeries (non-cardiac
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