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Effect of fortified human milk feeding on growth and metabolism of premature infants during hospital stay / 中华围产医学杂志
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine ; (12): 404-409, 2013.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-437037
ABSTRACT
Objective To explore the effect of fortified human milk feeding on growth,metabolism and complications of premature infants during hospital stay.Methods Totally,148 premature infants of gestational age ≤36 weeks and birth weight ≤1800 g,admitted to NICU of Peking Union Medical College Hospital between January 1st,2009 and December 31st,2012,were retrospectively enrolled and divided into two groups.Infants fed predominantly (>50%) with human breast milk,combined with human milk fortification (HMF) formula when breast milk was insufficient during hospital stay,were named HMF group (n =73),and those fed exclusively with premature formula were called premature formula feeding group (PF group,n =75).Data of infants on growth,metabolism and incidence of various complications were compared between the two groups.Clinical data were expressed with mean± standard deviation or median and quartiles [M(P25,P75)].Statistical analysis was performed with t-test,x2 test or non-parameter test.Results Among the 148 infants included,there was no significant difference in gestational age,birth weight,head circumference,length at birth,time for regaining birth weight,SGA at birth,neonatal respiratory distress symdrome,intraventricular hemorrhage (over grade Ⅲ) and asphyxia rate between HMF and PF group(all P>0.05).Infants of the HMF group showed shorter duration of parenteral nutrition [18 d(14 d,25 d) vs 24 d (18 d,31 d),Z=-2.950,P=0.003],smaller age to achieve 120 ml/(kg · d) through enteral feeding [16 d(12 d,23 d) vs 22 d (16 d,30 d),Z=-2.895,P=0.004],smaller age to achieve total energy intake of 120 kcal/(kg · d) [11 d(8 d,15 d) vs 14 d (10 d,18 d),Z=-2.392,P=0.017] than those of the PF group.Medical cost during hospital stay in the HMF group was significantly less than in the PF group [RMB47 078 yuan(30 802 yuan,67 039 yuan) vs 58 400 yuan (38 166 yuan,82 737 yuan),Z=-1.970,P=0.049].The time for initial feeding,rate of feeding intolerance,daily weight gain after regaining birth weight,weekly increase of body length and head circumference,weight,body length and head circumference at discharge,proportion of small for gestational age infants at discharge,z scores of both birth weight and weight at discharge showed no significant difference (all P> 0.05).The level of blood alkaline phosphates before discharge in HMF group was significantly higher than that of the PF group [(347.7±149.4) U/L vs (288.6±108.8) U/L,t=2.570,P=0.011].None of the other biochemical indicator showed any statistical difference.The incidence of sepsis in the HMF group was slightly lower than that in the PF group [11.0% (8/73) vs 20.0% (15/75)] without significant difference (x2 =2.30,P> 0.05),neither the morbidity of retinopathy of premature,chronic lung disease,necrotizing enterocditis of newborns (all P>0.05).Conclusions HMF for premature infants may ensure the same growth pattern as those fed by premature formula,and it also can accelerate the enteral feeding process,reduce the incidence of sepsis and decrease the medical cost during hospital stay.

Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) langue: Chinois Texte intégral: Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine Année: 2013 Type: Article

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) langue: Chinois Texte intégral: Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine Année: 2013 Type: Article