Outcome of Very Preterm Infants With Early Optimal Nutrition Strategy: A Comparative Cohort Study

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作者
Upadhyay, Swati [1 ]
Pournami, Femitha [1 ]
Nandakumar, Anand [1 ]
Prabhakar, Jyothi [1 ]
Nair, Parameswaran Madhava Chandran [1 ]
Jain, Naveen [1 ]
机构
[1] Kerala Inst Med Sci, Dept Neonatol, Trivandrum 695029, Kerala, India
关键词
clinical protocols; enteral nutrition; human milk; nutrition support; parenteral nutrition; premature infant; WEIGHT; GROWTH; NEURODEVELOPMENT; PREDICTION; PROTEIN;
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10.1002/ncp.10422
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
BackgroundAggressive nutrition may benefit early growth; nevertheless, effects on neurodevelopmental outcomes are unclear. We planned a descriptive analytical study to compare survival without neurodevelopment disability (NDD) at 1 year in 2 groups during 2 time epochs-before and after implementation of early optimal nutrition strategies. NDD was defined as any one of the following: mental and/or motor development quotient < 85 at 12 months of age, corrected for prematurity; Denver Developmental Screening Test abnormal/suspect in even 1 domain out of the 4 domains; seizures; requirement of hearing aid; or blindness in 1 or both eyes. We also compared mortality, survival without bronchopulmonary dysplasia, necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), intraventricular hemorrhage, periventricular leukomalacia, sepsis, metabolic bone disease (MBD), and extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR). MethodsPreterm neonates born between 27 and 32 weeks' gestation were included. The prospective study group (AO) was recruited after implementation of early optimal nutrition policy. The comparative retrospective cohort (BO) received nutrition based on clinicians' decisions. Both groups were followed up using a structured plan till 1 year corrected age. Results137 neonates were enrolled in AO and 151 in the BO cohort. There was no statistically significant difference in survival without NDD at 1 year-75.5% in AO vs 72.1% in BO, odds ratio 0.84 (95% CI 0.5-1.6). Babies who received early optimal nutrition had less NEC, EUGR, and ROP requiring laser therapy but more MBD. ConclusionThere was no difference in survival without NDD in early optimal nutrition cohort compared to the cohort before implementation of the nutrition strategy. Short-term benefits themselves may justify the need for early optimal nutrition.
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页数:7
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