Managing the Human-Milk-Fed, Preterm, VLBW Infant at NICU Discharge The Sprinkles Dilemma

S. Groh-Wargo, M. Thompson
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Preterm, very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants are at high nutritional risk because of poor nutrient stores at birth, digestive and neurodevelopmental immaturity, and increased risk of medical and surgical complications. Human milk (HM) is the preferred feeding for nearly all newborns. It is easily digested, well absorbed, and decreases the risk of infection. To meet the nutritional needs of small babies, however, HM requires fortification. HM fortification is the accepted norm during neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) hospitalization. This article reviews how to manage the human-milk-fed preterm VLBW infant at NICU discharge. Recent evidence suggests that HM alone after discharge may not replenish nutrient deficits accumulated during the hospital stay or sustain growth in the immediate follow-up period. Practitioners are challenged with devising nutritionally adequate diets that are practical and sustainable while preserving the HM supply and protecting the breastfeeding experience. We will review the av...
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管理母乳喂养,早产儿,超低体重婴儿在新生儿重症监护病房出院
早产、极低出生体重婴儿营养风险高,因为出生时营养储备不足、消化和神经发育不成熟,以及医疗和手术并发症的风险增加。母乳(HM)是几乎所有新生儿的首选喂养。它易于消化,吸收良好,并降低感染的风险。然而,为了满足小婴儿的营养需求,HM需要强化。强化HM是新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)住院期间公认的规范。本文就新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)出院时如何处理母乳喂养的VLBW早产儿进行综述。最近的证据表明,出院后仅HM可能无法补充住院期间积累的营养不足或在直接随访期间维持增长。从业者面临的挑战是设计营养充足的饮食,既实用又可持续,同时保持HM供应和保护母乳喂养经验。我们将审查av…
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