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Assessment of human milk composition using mid-infrared analyzers requires calibration adjustment.

R Buffin1,2, E Decullier3,4, V De Halleux5, C-M Loys1,6, S Hays1,7, F Studzinsky5, E Jourdes1,6, J Rigo5, J-C Picaud1,2,6,7.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Nutrient composition of human milk (HM) is highly variable. Targeted HM fortification has been proposed to address these variations and reduce the cumulative nutritional deficit in preterm infants. Near-infrared analysis is used to measure the protein and fat content in HM; however, the reliability of this technique has not been evaluated. The objective of this study is to evaluate the reproducibility and accuracy of two generations of HM analyzers (HMA1 and HMA2) in estimating protein and lipid contents. STUDY
DESIGN: Reproducibility was assessed by analyzing in duplicate 146 and 128 HM samples with HMA1 and HMA2 (Miris), respectively. To evaluate the accuracy, lipid and protein concentrations were assessed in 31 and 39 samples using HMA1 or HMA2, respectively. Values were compared with measurements obtained using reference methods and correction equations were calculated. After applying the correction equations on 12 HM samples, the performance of the two devices were compared and the equation was validated according to the reference methods.
RESULTS: The coefficients of variation for protein and lipid assessments were below 3% for both HMA1 and HMA2. Protein concentrations were significantly underestimated by HMA2 (-0.53±0.23 g dl-1). Lipid content was significantly overestimated by both devices, but the error was greater with HMA1 (0.76±0.48 g dl-1) than with HMA2 (0.36±0.33 g dl-1). Correction equations were specific for each generation of HMA. Finally, after correction, both instruments provided similar and accurate results.
CONCLUSION: HMAs require calibration adjustment before their use in clinical practice, to avoid inappropriate HM fortification.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28125098     DOI: 10.1038/jp.2016.230

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Perinatol        ISSN: 0743-8346            Impact factor:   2.521


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1.  Comparison of macronutrient content in human milk measured by mid-infrared human milk analyzer and reference methods.

Authors:  Francesca Giuffrida; Sean Austin; Denis Cuany; Belén Sanchez-Bridge; Karin Longet; Emmanuelle Bertschy; Julien Sauser; Sagar K Thakkar; Le Ye Lee; Michael Affolter
Journal:  J Perinatol       Date:  2018-12-14       Impact factor: 2.521

2.  Accuracy and Reliability of Infrared Analyzers for Measuring Human Milk Macronutrients in a Milk Bank Setting.

Authors:  Maryanne T Perrin; Jannette Festival; Shaina Starks; Lesley Mondeaux; Elizabeth A Brownell; Amy Vickers
Journal:  Curr Dev Nutr       Date:  2019-10-21
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