Abstract

To determine whether high early parenteral soybean oil lipid intake in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants in the first week after birth decreases the proportion of weight loss and subsequently the incidence of extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR). This was a randomized controlled trial of appropriate for gestational- ge VLBW infants. Lipid intake in the control group started at 0.5-1g/kg per day and increased daily by 0.5-1g/kg per day till reaching 3g/kg per day. The intervention group was started on 2g/kg per day that increased to 3g/kg per day the following day. Of the 176 infants assessed for eligibility, 83 were included in the trial. Infants in the intervention group were started on lipid sooner (13.8±7.8 vs 17.5±7.8hour; P=.03) and had higher cumulative lipid intake in the first 7days of age (13.5±4.2 vs 10.9±3.5g/kg per day; P=.03). Infants in the intervention group had a lower percentage of weight loss (10.4 vs 12.7%; P=.02). The mean triglyceride level was higher in the intervention group (1.91±0.79 vs 1.49±0.54mmol/L; P=.01), however, hypertriglyceridemia was similar between the 2 groups. The incidence of EUGR was lower in the intervention group (38.6% vs 67.6%; P=.01). Head circumference z score was higher in the intervention group (-1.09±0.96 vs -1.59±0.98; P=.04). In VLBW infants, provision of a high early dose of parenteral lipid in the first week of age results in less weight loss and lower incidence of EUGR. Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT03594474.

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