Recommendation of Charts and Reference Values for Assessing Growth of Preterm Infants: Update by the Portuguese Neonatal Society.
The growth charts and reference values for preterm infants are revisited and recommendations for their use updated by the Portuguese Neonatal Society. To assess intrauterine growth: The cross-sectional sex specific Fenton 2013 charts, based on birth weight, length and head circumference, are the...
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doaj-cdf715ba2ff643b88e5e6be0c1fba2af2020-11-25T02:54:59ZengSociedade Portuguesa de PediatriaPortuguese Journal of Pediatrics 2184-33332020-01-0151110.25754/pjp.2020.18888Recommendation of Charts and Reference Values for Assessing Growth of Preterm Infants: Update by the Portuguese Neonatal Society.Luís Pereira-da-Silva0Daniel Virella1Simão Frutuoso2Manuel Cunha3Gustavo Rocha4Susana Pissarra5Committee on Nutrition of the Portuguese Neonatal Society, Lisboa, Portugal | Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Hospital Dona Estefânia, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, Lisboa, Portugal | NOVA Medical School | Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalNeonatal Intensive Care Unit, Hospital Dona Estefânia, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, Lisboa, PortugalNeonatal Intensive Care Unit, Centro Materno-Infantil do Norte, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto, Porto, PortugalNeonatal Unit, Hospital de Cascais Dr. José de Almeida, Cascais, PortugalNeonatal Intensive Care Unit, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João, Porto, PortugalCommittee on Nutrition of the Portuguese Neonatal Society, Lisboa, Portugal | Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João, Porto, Portugal The growth charts and reference values for preterm infants are revisited and recommendations for their use updated by the Portuguese Neonatal Society. To assess intrauterine growth: The cross-sectional sex specific Fenton 2013 charts, based on birth weight, length and head circumference, are the most appropriate. Neonates born with weight < 3rd percentile are classified as small-for-gestational age and those born >97th percentile are classified as large-for-gestational age. The Olsen 2015 body mass index curves can be used to assess proportionality at birth, although accuracy of some length measurements has been questioned. During hospitalization: The online calculator www.growthcalculator.org, based on recent longitudinal curves, is recommended to assess weight gain; it provides an accurate graphic display of the current weight percentile, target weight and its deviation. Fenton 2013 charts may be an alternative to monitor linear and head growth while in the neonatal unit. In the neonatal period, velocity rates of 15–20 g/kg/d for weight, 0.9–1.1 cm/week for length, and 0.9–1.0 cm/week for head circumference, are adequate goals. After discharge: The longitudinal Intergrowth-21st standards are adequate to monitor growth from 32 to 64 weeks’ postmenstrual age, for infants born with more than 27 weeks gestation. After that postmenstrual age, the WHO Growth Standards 2006 for infants born at term can be used. https://pjp.spp.pt//article/view/18888 |
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Recommendation of Charts and Reference Values for Assessing Growth of Preterm Infants: Update by the Portuguese Neonatal Society. |
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Recommendation of Charts and Reference Values for Assessing Growth of Preterm Infants: Update by the Portuguese Neonatal Society. |
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Recommendation of Charts and Reference Values for Assessing Growth of Preterm Infants: Update by the Portuguese Neonatal Society. |
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Recommendation of Charts and Reference Values for Assessing Growth of Preterm Infants: Update by the Portuguese Neonatal Society. |
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Recommendation of Charts and Reference Values for Assessing Growth of Preterm Infants: Update by the Portuguese Neonatal Society. |
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The growth charts and reference values for preterm infants are revisited and recommendations for their use updated by the Portuguese Neonatal Society.
To assess intrauterine growth: The cross-sectional sex specific Fenton 2013 charts, based on birth weight, length and head circumference, are the most appropriate. Neonates born with weight < 3rd percentile are classified as small-for-gestational age and those born >97th percentile are classified as large-for-gestational age. The Olsen 2015 body mass index curves can be used to assess proportionality at birth, although accuracy of some length measurements has been questioned.
During hospitalization: The online calculator www.growthcalculator.org, based on recent longitudinal curves, is recommended to assess weight gain; it provides an accurate graphic display of the current weight percentile, target weight and its deviation. Fenton 2013 charts may be an alternative to monitor linear and head growth while in the neonatal unit. In the neonatal period, velocity rates of 15–20 g/kg/d for weight, 0.9–1.1 cm/week for length, and 0.9–1.0 cm/week for head circumference, are adequate goals.
After discharge: The longitudinal Intergrowth-21st standards are adequate to monitor growth from 32 to 64 weeks’ postmenstrual age, for infants born with more than 27 weeks gestation. After that postmenstrual age, the WHO Growth Standards 2006 for infants born at term can be used.
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