| Literature DB >> 25580815 |
Sourabh Dutta1, Balpreet Singh2, Lorraine Chessell3, Jennifer Wilson4, Marianne Janes5, Kimberley McDonald6, Shaneela Shahid7, Victoria A Gardner8, Aune Hjartarson9, Margaret Purcha10, Jennifer Watson4, Chris de Boer11, Barbara Gaal12, Christoph Fusch13.
Abstract
Despite the fact that feeding a very low birth weight (VLBW) neonate is a fundamental and inevitable part of its management, this is a field which is beset with controversies. Optimal nutrition improves growth and neurological outcomes, and reduces the incidence of sepsis and possibly even retinopathy of prematurity. There is a great deal of heterogeneity of practice among neonatologists and pediatricians regarding feeding VLBW infants. A working group on feeding guidelines for VLBW infants was constituted in McMaster University, Canada. The group listed a number of important questions that had to be answered with respect to feeding VLBW infants, systematically reviewed the literature, critically appraised the level of evidence, and generated a comprehensive set of guidelines. These guidelines form the basis of this state-of-art review. The review touches upon trophic feeding, nutritional feeding, fortification, feeding in special circumstances, assessment of feed tolerance, and management of gastric residuals, gastro-esophageal reflux, and glycerin enemas.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25580815 PMCID: PMC4303848 DOI: 10.3390/nu7010423
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717