AbstractObjectiveTo examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feeding in stable, small for gestational age (SGA) preterm infants.MethodPreterm infants with gestational age below 37 weeks and birth weight below the 10th percentile were randomly allocated to a very early (within 24hours of birth) feeding regimen or delayed (after 24hours of birth) feeding. All infants had in utero evidence of absent or reverse diastolic flow. Infants unable to start early feeding were excluded. Time-to-reach full feeding, feeding progression, and related morbidity were compared. Electrogastrography (EGG) was used to measure pre- and postprandial gastric motility on the second and seventh day after feeding initiation.ResultsSixt...
Background. The purpose of this study of preterm infants was to test the effect of four approaches t...
Background The timeous achievement of full enteral nutrition in a preterm infant is a critical prere...
CONTEXT: Early enteral feeding has been associated with adverse outcomes such as necrotizing enteroc...
Objective: To examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feeding in s...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feedin...
Early enteral feeding is a potentially modifiable risk factor for necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) an...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feedin...
BACKGROUND: Growth-restricted preterm infants are at increased risk of developing necrotizing entero...
BACKGROUND: Growth-restricted preterm infants are at increased risk of developing necrotizing entero...
Introduction: Critical aspects of time of feed initiation, advancement, and volume of feed increment...
Objective: Improved survival of preterm infants, beneficial effects of trophic feeding and limited d...
Objective: Improved survival of preterm infants, beneficial effects of trophic feeding and limited d...
Objective To investigate the efficacy of a proactive feeding regimen (PFR) in reducing hospital leng...
Objective To investigate the efficacy of a proactive feeding regimen (PFR) in reducing hospital leng...
Early transition to full enteral intake reduces the risk of nosocomial infection and metabolic compl...
Background. The purpose of this study of preterm infants was to test the effect of four approaches t...
Background The timeous achievement of full enteral nutrition in a preterm infant is a critical prere...
CONTEXT: Early enteral feeding has been associated with adverse outcomes such as necrotizing enteroc...
Objective: To examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feeding in s...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feedin...
Early enteral feeding is a potentially modifiable risk factor for necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) an...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feedin...
BACKGROUND: Growth-restricted preterm infants are at increased risk of developing necrotizing entero...
BACKGROUND: Growth-restricted preterm infants are at increased risk of developing necrotizing entero...
Introduction: Critical aspects of time of feed initiation, advancement, and volume of feed increment...
Objective: Improved survival of preterm infants, beneficial effects of trophic feeding and limited d...
Objective: Improved survival of preterm infants, beneficial effects of trophic feeding and limited d...
Objective To investigate the efficacy of a proactive feeding regimen (PFR) in reducing hospital leng...
Objective To investigate the efficacy of a proactive feeding regimen (PFR) in reducing hospital leng...
Early transition to full enteral intake reduces the risk of nosocomial infection and metabolic compl...
Background. The purpose of this study of preterm infants was to test the effect of four approaches t...
Background The timeous achievement of full enteral nutrition in a preterm infant is a critical prere...
CONTEXT: Early enteral feeding has been associated with adverse outcomes such as necrotizing enteroc...