Growth of very low birth weight infants fed with milk from a human milk bank selected according to the caloric and protein value

OBJECTIVE: To describe growth and clinical evolution of very low birth weight infants fed during hospital stay with milk from a human milk bank according to the caloric-protein value. METHOD: Forty very low birth weight infants were included: 10 were fed milk from their own mothers (GI), and 30 were...

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Main Authors: Marisa Matta Aprile, Rubens Feferbaum, Nerli Andreassa, Claudio Leone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2010-06-01
Series:Clinics
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spelling doaj-a9a4ccbacee549d6a385d79e36c0f2912020-11-24T22:30:59ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222010-06-0165875175610.1590/S1807-59322010000800002Growth of very low birth weight infants fed with milk from a human milk bank selected according to the caloric and protein valueMarisa Matta AprileRubens FeferbaumNerli AndreassaClaudio LeoneOBJECTIVE: To describe growth and clinical evolution of very low birth weight infants fed during hospital stay with milk from a human milk bank according to the caloric-protein value. METHOD: Forty very low birth weight infants were included: 10 were fed milk from their own mothers (GI), and 30 were fed human milk bank > 700 cal/L and 2 g/dL of protein. Growth curves were adjusted using nonlinear regression to the measured growth parameters. RESULTS: full enteral diet was reached in 6.3 days by GI and in 10.8 by GII; a weight of 2 kg was reached in 7.3 weeks for GI and in 7.8 for GII. In GI, 3/10 (33.3%) and in GII, 7/30 (23.3%) developed sepsis. Necrotizing enterocolitis did not occur in GI, but in 3/30 (10.0%) in GII. GI presented with urinary calcium > 4 mg/L in 1/10 (10.0%), urinary phosphorus (Pu) <1 mg/L in 10/10 (100%), and Ca/Cr >0.6 ratio in 1/10 (10.0%) of the cases; in GII, no children presented alterations of the urinary calcium or the Ca and Cr ratio, and Pu was <1 mg/L in 19/30 (63.3%). In terms of growth the 50th percentile for GI was a weight gain of 12.1 g/day (GI) vs. 15.8 g/day (GII), a length gain of 0.75 cm/week (GI) vs. 1.02 cm/week (GII), and a head circumference gain of 0.74 cm/week (GI) vs. 0.76 cm/week (GII). CONCLUSIONS: Human milk bank allowed a satisfactory growth and good clinical evolution for very low birth weight infants.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322010000800002Premature infantsHuman milkHuman milk bankInfant nutritionEnteral nutrition
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author Marisa Matta Aprile
Rubens Feferbaum
Nerli Andreassa
Claudio Leone
spellingShingle Marisa Matta Aprile
Rubens Feferbaum
Nerli Andreassa
Claudio Leone
Growth of very low birth weight infants fed with milk from a human milk bank selected according to the caloric and protein value
Clinics
Premature infants
Human milk
Human milk bank
Infant nutrition
Enteral nutrition
author_facet Marisa Matta Aprile
Rubens Feferbaum
Nerli Andreassa
Claudio Leone
author_sort Marisa Matta Aprile
title Growth of very low birth weight infants fed with milk from a human milk bank selected according to the caloric and protein value
title_short Growth of very low birth weight infants fed with milk from a human milk bank selected according to the caloric and protein value
title_full Growth of very low birth weight infants fed with milk from a human milk bank selected according to the caloric and protein value
title_fullStr Growth of very low birth weight infants fed with milk from a human milk bank selected according to the caloric and protein value
title_full_unstemmed Growth of very low birth weight infants fed with milk from a human milk bank selected according to the caloric and protein value
title_sort growth of very low birth weight infants fed with milk from a human milk bank selected according to the caloric and protein value
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
series Clinics
issn 1807-5932
1980-5322
publishDate 2010-06-01
description OBJECTIVE: To describe growth and clinical evolution of very low birth weight infants fed during hospital stay with milk from a human milk bank according to the caloric-protein value. METHOD: Forty very low birth weight infants were included: 10 were fed milk from their own mothers (GI), and 30 were fed human milk bank > 700 cal/L and 2 g/dL of protein. Growth curves were adjusted using nonlinear regression to the measured growth parameters. RESULTS: full enteral diet was reached in 6.3 days by GI and in 10.8 by GII; a weight of 2 kg was reached in 7.3 weeks for GI and in 7.8 for GII. In GI, 3/10 (33.3%) and in GII, 7/30 (23.3%) developed sepsis. Necrotizing enterocolitis did not occur in GI, but in 3/30 (10.0%) in GII. GI presented with urinary calcium > 4 mg/L in 1/10 (10.0%), urinary phosphorus (Pu) <1 mg/L in 10/10 (100%), and Ca/Cr >0.6 ratio in 1/10 (10.0%) of the cases; in GII, no children presented alterations of the urinary calcium or the Ca and Cr ratio, and Pu was <1 mg/L in 19/30 (63.3%). In terms of growth the 50th percentile for GI was a weight gain of 12.1 g/day (GI) vs. 15.8 g/day (GII), a length gain of 0.75 cm/week (GI) vs. 1.02 cm/week (GII), and a head circumference gain of 0.74 cm/week (GI) vs. 0.76 cm/week (GII). CONCLUSIONS: Human milk bank allowed a satisfactory growth and good clinical evolution for very low birth weight infants.
topic Premature infants
Human milk
Human milk bank
Infant nutrition
Enteral nutrition
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322010000800002
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