| Literature DB >> 31793734 |
Kosuke Oikawa1,2, Motoichiro Sakurai1, Tetsuro Murakawa1, Reita Kidokoro1, Yuya Nakano1, Hideyuki Asai1, Hirotaka Ochiai2, Takako Shirasawa2, Takahiko Yoshimoto2, Akira Minoura2, Akatsuki Kokaze2, Katsumi Mizuno1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The importance of breast-feeding for very low birthweight (VLBW) infants has been pointed out. Some overseas studies suggested that the standardization of enteral nutrition (EN) leads to improved prognosis in VLBW infants. In Japan, however, physicians in charge of infants are responsible for making nutrition management decisions on an individual basis. We conducted an online survey to clarify the course of nutrition management of VLBW infants currently implemented in Japan.Entities:
Keywords: donor milk; neonatologists; nutrition; questionnaire survey; very low birthweight infant
Year: 2020 PMID: 31793734 PMCID: PMC7065243 DOI: 10.1111/ped.14074
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Int ISSN: 1328-8067 Impact factor: 1.524
Figure 1When, approximately, do you start EN (injection)? (n = 137).
Figure 2What do you do when the mother’s BM cannot be administered? (n = 137).
Figure 3How much do you increase the volume of EN per day? (n = 137).
Figure 4At which age in days, approximately, is EN established (volume reaches 100 mL/kg/day)? (n = 137).
| Question 1. | Is there any standard course of nutrition management (written) of VLBW infants at your facility? |
| a) Yes b) No c) Unknown | |
| Question 2. | When, approximately, do you start EN (injection)? (by weight group) |
| a) Within 12 h b) 12–24 h after birth c) 24–48 h after birth d) 48–72 h after birth | |
| e) 72–96 h after birth f) 96–120 h after birth g) 120–144 h after birth h) Other | |
| Question 3. | What do you mainly choose for EN up to 1 week after birth? (by weight group) |
| a) BM b) Milk for low birthweight infants c) Other | |
| Question 4. | What do you do when the mother’s BM cannot be administered? (by weight group) |
| a) BM of other mothers b) Milk for low birthweight infants c) Hydrolyzed milk d) Fasting e) Other | |
| Question 5. | How many times a day do you give EN at the start? (by weight group) |
| a) 1–12 times or more b) Continuous feeding | |
| Question 6. | How much do you increase the volume of EN per day? (by weight group) |
| a) Less than 10 mL/kg/day b) 10–20 mL/kg/day c) 20–30 mL/kg/day d) 30–40 mL/kg/day e) Over 40 mL/kg/day | |
| Question 7. | At which age in days, approximately, is EN established (volume reaches 100 mL/kg/day)? (by weight group) |
| a) 7–9 days b) 10–12 days c) 13–15 days d) 16–18 days e) 19–21 days f) After 21 days | |
| Question 8. | How do you proceed with EN during sedation (number of dosing)? (by weight group) |
| a) 1–12 times or more b) Continuous feeding | |
| Question 9. | How do you proceed with EN during sedation (rate of increase in volume)? (by weight group) |
| a) Less than 10 mL/kg/day b) 10–20 mL/kg/day c) 20–30 mL/kg/day d) 30–40 mL/kg/day e) Over 40 mL/kg/day | |
| Question 10. | Do you change the course of EN management during the administration of indomethacin? |
| a) Fasting b) Reducing the volume c) No change d) Free description response | |
| Question 11. | Do you change the course of EN management during transfusion? |
| a) Fasting b) Reducing the volume c) No change d) Free description response | |
| Question 12. | Do you set a fasting period before or after extubation? How long is the fasting period if you set it? |
| a) Yes b) No | |
| If yes, select a) 1–2 h, b) 3–4 h, c) 5‐6 h, d) 7–8 h, e) 9–10 h, f) 11–12 h, g) 12–23 h, or h) More than 24 h | |
| Question 13. | Do you use probiotics? When do you start? |
| a) Yes b) No If yes, select a) 0 days, b) 1 day, c) 2 days, d) 3 days, e) 4 days, f) 5 days, g) 6 days | |
| Question 14. | Tell us about the response to residual gastric content (undigested substance without bile or blood) before feeding |
| before feeding (assuming there is no problem in systemic condition and abdominal findings) | |
| (free description response) | |
| Question 15. | Tell us about the discontinuation (interruption) criteria for EN. |
| (free description response) | |
| Question 16. | What volume of EN do you generally need to discontinue the parenteral nutrition? (by weight group) |
| a) 100 mL/kg/day b) 110 mL/kg/day c) 120 mL/kg/day d) 130 mL/kg/day | |
| e) More than 130 mL/kg/day f) Do not do parenteral nutrition | |
| Question 17. | Do you perform parenteral nutrition early after birth? If yes, when do you start amino acids after birth? (by weight group) |
| a) Yes b) No | |
| a) Start from hospitalization b) Start within 24 h after birth c) Start within 24–72 h after birth | |
| d) Start after 72 h after birth e) Upon deciding on adaptation f) Do not do parenteral nutrition | |
| Question 18. | What is the starting dose and the target maximum dose of amino acid for intravenous administration? (by weight group) |
| a) 0.5 g b) 1.0 g c) 1.5 g d) 2.0 g e) 2.5 g f) 3.0 g g) 3.5 g h) 4.0 g i) 4.5 g or above | |
| Question 19. | Roughly, when you start and stop the use of fat emulsion? |
| (free description response) | |
| Question 20. | At which dose in g/kg/day do you start the administration of fat emulsion and at which dose in g/kg/day do you stop the dose increase? |
| a) 0.5 g b) 1.0 g c) 1.5 g d) 2.0 g e) 2.5 g f) 3.0 g g) 3.5 g h) 4.0 g i) 4.5 g or above | |
| Question 21. | What percentage of the parenteral nutrition do you think is the amount of water absorbed by EN? |
| a) 40% b) 50% c) 60% d) 70% e) 80% f) 90% g) 100% h) Other | |
| Question 22. | When you restrict fluid in infants with chronic lung disease or patent ductus arteriosus, to what extent do you restrict? |
| a) 50 b) 60 c) 70 d) 80 e) 90 f) 100 g) 110 h) 120 i) 130 j) 140 k) 150 l) 160 m) 170 n) 180 mL/kg/day |
EN, enteral nutrition; VLBW, very low birthweight.
| Question 23. | What is the approximate upper limit of acceptable weight loss rate? (by weight group) |
| a) Less than 10% b) Less than 15% c) Less than 20% d) Other | |
| Question 24. | Which time point do you refer to for the weight to use for calculating the fluid volume to give, before the weight is restored to the level at birth? |
| a) Weight at birth b) Body weight of the day measured every day c) Weight at maximum weight loss d) Other | |
| Question 25. | When does the volume of EN (injection) reach 20 mL/kg/day? (by weight group) |
| a) Within 12 h b) 12–24 h after birth c) 24–48 h after birth d) 48–72 h after birth | |
| e) 72–96 h after birth f) 96–120 h after birth g) 120–144 h after birth h) Other | |
| Question 26. | Which infants, in terms of their gestational age, do you sedate? (only for facilities where infants are sedated early after birth.) |
| (free description response) | |
| Question 27. | Until when do you sedate infants? |
| (free description response) | |
| Question 28. | Which amino acid preparations do you use? |
| a) Pleamin‐P® Injection b) Other → (free description response) | |
| Question 29. | Do you use commercially available fluid preparations during the acute phase (within 2 weeks after birth) in VLBW infants? |
| a) Yes → (free description response) b) No |
EN, enteral nutrition; VLBW, very low birthweight.