Abdominal Binders to Minimize Enteral Nutrition Disruptions for Preterm Infants On Non-Invasive Respiratory Support
The goal of this study is to learn if a foam belly strap, called "NeoBellyBand," can help with belly bloating, pauses in feedings, feeding success, and earlier discharge home for preterm infants who are requiring pressurized breathing support. Infants whose parents/ caregivers have consented to the study will be randomly chosen with a 50/50 chance of treatment with the NeoBellyBand or receiving standard NICU care. The main question it seeks to answer is if there are less interruptions to the feeding protocol for infants who have a NeoBellyBand placed on them compared with infants who do not. Infants on the treatment arm will have their bellies measured by trained personnel and have bands placed on them, which will be worn for most of the day while on breathing support with pressure.
Indication: Feeding Intolerance
Modality: medical device
Target: An abdominal binder
Sponsor: Albany Medical College
Source URL: ClinicalTrials.gov
Source updated: Oct 22, 2025
Ingested: Jun 11, 2026
Model: trialsignal-ai-v1
Validation: validated
Matched by target_normalized: An abdominal binder
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Condition raw: Feeding Intolerance, Abdominal Distension
Condition normalized: Feeding Intolerance, Abdominal Distension
Modality raw: medical device
Modality normalized: medical device
Target raw: An abdominal binder
Target normalized: An abdominal binder