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JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 2016; 26 (9): 770-774
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-183699

ABSTRACT

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of orally administered probiotics in preventing necrotizing enterocolitis [NEC] in preterm very low birth weight [VLBW] infants


Study Design: A randomized double blind controlled trial


Place and Duration of Study: The Paediatrics Department of Sylhet M.A.G. Osmani Medical College Hospital, Sylhet Bangladesh, from July 2012 to June 2015


Methodology: Preterm [28 - 33 weeks gestation] VLBW [birth weight 1000 - 1499 g] neonates were enrolled. The study group was fed with probiotics once daily with breast milk from first feeding, and the control group with only breast milk without the addition of probiotics. Both the groups received other standard care. The primary outcome was the development of NEC [stage II and III], categorized by modified Bell's classification


Results: In 108 neonates, development of NEC was significantly lower in the study group than that of control group [1 [1.9%] vs. 6 [11.5%]; p=0.044]. Age of achievement of full oral feeding was significantly earlier in the study group than that in the control group [14.88 +/-3.15 and 18.80 +/-4.32 days; p < 0.001]. Duration of hospital stay was significantly short in the study group compared to the control group [15.82 +/-2.94 days vs. 19.57 +/-4.26 days; p < 0.001]


Conclusion: Probiotic supplementation reduces the frequency of necrotising enterocolitis in preterm neonates with very low birth weight. It is also associated with faster achievement of full oral feeding and short duration of hospital stay

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