Product Validation Study of RightSpot Infant pH Indicator for Rapid Bedside Verification of Proper Nasogastric (NG) Tube Placement in Newborn Intensive Care (NICU) Patients



Status:Recruiting
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:4/2/2016
Start Date:September 2014

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Objectives:

1. To validate the accuracy of pH measurements of gastric fluid by comparing the readings
from the RightSpot Infant pH Indicator to a standard clinically approved pH monitor

2. To determine what percentage of time the RightSpot Infant pH Indicator could have been
used to determine the proper placement of the NG tube prior to feedings

3. To establish normative pH values for neonates

RightBio Metrics has developed an indicator that rapidly checks gastric pH by aspirating
gastric contents into the indicator through a nasogastric (NG) or orogastric (OG), causing a
color change on the indicator. The color change represents various pH levels. Most Newborn
Intensive Care Units require that NG/OG placement be confirmed after initial insertion and
prior to any use. The purpose of this study is to validate the accuracy of pH measurement of
gastric fluid by comparing the reading from the RightSpot Infant pH Indicator to a standard
clinically approved pH monitor, and to determine what percentage of time the RightSpot
Infant pH Indicator could have been used to determine the proper placement of the NG/OG tube
prior to use. The gastric pH measurements will be analyzed to determine the normative pH
values for neonates.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Infants in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit with an NG Tube

Exclusion Criteria:

- Infants with congenital or genetic abnormalities

- Infants with gastroschesis

- Infants with upper airway abnormalities

- Infants receiving any supplement or medication know to alter pH gastric contents

- Infants receiving Enfamil liquid human milk fortification

- Infant who are NPO status
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