Abstract

The objective of this study is to determine the growth parameters and nutritional biochemical markers and complications of fortification of human milk by post discharge formula of preterm very low birth weight newborns (VLBW). Fifty preterm infants less than 37 weeks with weight less than 1500 g were enrolled in the study. They received parental nutrition and feeding according to our protocol. When enteral feeding reached 100 cc/kg/day, infants were randomized into two groups: group I, Cases, n=25, where post discharge formula (PDF) was used for fortification, group II, Controls, n=25 with no fortification. Infants of both groups were given 50% of required enteral feeding as premature formula. This protocol was used until infants’ weight reached 1800 g. Daily weight, weekly length and head circumference were recorded. Hemoglobin, albumin (Alb), electrolytes, blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and clinical complications were documented. Human milk fortification with PDF resulted in better growth with increase in weight 16.8 and 13.78 g/kg/day (P=0.0430), length 0.76 and 0.58 cm/week (P=0.0027), and head circumference of 0.59 and 0.5 cm/week (P=0.0217) in cases and controls respectively. Duration of hospital stay was less in cases (22.76 versus 28.52 days in Controls), P=0.02. No significant changes were found in serum electrolytes, BUN, or Alb between both groups. Hemoglobin was significantly higher in Cases, P=0.04. There were no significant clinical complications. Our feeding protocol of fortification of human milk with PDF in preterm very low birth weight newborns resulted in better growth and decrease in length of hospital stay. The use of PDF could be an alternative option for fortification of mothers’ milk for preterm VLBW infants in developing countries with low resources.

Highlights

  • Human milk from the preterm infant’s mother is the preferred enteral feeding

  • Full enteral feeding is achieved earlier in preterm infants fed human milk compared with infant formula

  • Infants who tolerated 100 mL/kg/day enteral feeding were randomly categorized into two groups; Group I, post discharge formula (PDF)+Bebelac Premature formula, and group II (Controls or non intervention group) with no fortification expression, storage, and transport to the NICU

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Summary

Introduction

Ly Abstract on The objective of this study is to determine the growth parameters and nutritional biochemical e markers and complications of fortification of s human milk by post discharge formula of preterm very low birth weight newborns u (VLBW). Our feeding was conducted at Ain Shams University hyponatremia or respiratory illness necessitatprotocol of fortification of human milk with PDF Maternity Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care ing any kind of assisted ventilation or their in preterm very low birth weight newborns Unit (NICU) from November 2012 till April mothers had contraindication to breastfeeding resulted in better growth and decrease in length 2014. Infants who tolerated 100 mL/kg/day enteral feeding were randomly categorized into two groups; Group I, (intervention group or PDF fortified human milk group) PDF+Bebelac Premature formula, and group II (Controls or non intervention group) with no fortification expression, storage, and transport to the NICU.

Nutritional variables
Biochemical variables
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