在需要管饲的儿童中使用混合饲料。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Journal of paediatrics and child health Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.1111/jpc.16750
Jessica Sun, Irene Chuah, Alexandra Drobiszewski, Fiona Arrowsmith, Rachel Low, Wing Hei Valerie Wong, Rajneesh Kaur, Jacqueline Dalby-Payne
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目的:在儿童中使用混合管饲(BTF)是一个有争议的领域,持续关注营养充足性和相关感染和设备并发症的风险。澳大利亚的父母不顾当地医院的指导方针,选择在孩子身上使用BTF,并呼吁进一步研究以支持其使用。方法:在一家三级儿科医院进行回顾性病例系列研究,选择性地使用BTF来描述儿科人群的特征并评估他们的临床结果。从已有的医疗记录中收集人口统计、人体测量和临床数据。结果:分析了26名参与者的178次临床就诊数据。参与者的中位年龄为4.1岁(范围7个月-14岁)。BTF最常用于症状控制(n = 8, 30.8%)。在使用BTF期间,最常见的临床症状是呼吸系统疾病(症状数= 60,47.2%)。使用BTF没有增加住院、胃肠道感染或设备并发症的报告。在这群儿童中,尤其是那些已经体重过轻的儿童,BTF并没有促进体重增加。结论:本病例系列发现,在需要肠内营养的潜在复杂医疗状况的儿科人群中使用BTF是受父母偏好和症状控制目标的驱动。BTF没有显示出体重增加的好处,尽管它与并发症和住院率的增加无关。
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Use of blended feeds in children requiring tube feeding.

Aim: The use of blended tube feeding (BTF) in children is a controversial area with persistent concerns regarding the nutritional adequacy and risk of associated infections and equipment complications. Parents in Australia are electing to use BTF in their children despite local hospital guidelines, calling for further research to support its use.

Methods: A retrospective case-series study was conducted at a tertiary paediatric hospital, to characterise the paediatric population electively using BTF and evaluate their clinical outcomes. Demographic, anthropometric and clinical data were collected from pre-existing medical records.

Results: Data from 178 clinical visits of 26 participants were included in analysis. The median age of participants was 4.1 years (range 7 months -14 years). BTF was most commonly used for symptom control (n = 8, 30.8%). The most common cause of clinical presentation during the use of BTF was respiratory conditions (number of presentations = 60, 47.2%). There was no reported increase in hospital presentations, gastrointestinal infections or equipment complications with the use of BTF. BTF did not promote weight gain in this population of children, particularly those who were already underweight.

Conclusion: This case-series found the use of BTF in a paediatric population with underlying complex medical conditions requiring enteral nutrition was driven by parental preference and the goals of symptomatic control. BTF did not demonstrate benefits of weight gain, though it was not associated with an increase in complications and hospital admission.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health publishes original research articles of scientific excellence in paediatrics and child health. Research Articles, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor are published, together with invited Reviews, Annotations, Editorial Comments and manuscripts of educational interest.
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