Whether parenteral nutrition benefits growth of very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants in the setting of rapid enteral feeding advancement is unclear. Our aim was to examine this issue using data from Japan, where enteral feeding typically advances at a rapid rate. percentile for postmenstrual age) at discharge.40% of infants received parenteral nutrition. Adjusting for maternal, infant, and institutional characteristics, infants who received parenteral nutrition had greater weight gain [0.09 standard deviation (SD), 95% CI: 0.02, 0.16] and head growth (0.16 SD, 95% CI: 0.05, 0.28); lower odds of EUGR by head circumference (OR 0.66, 95% CI: 0.49, 0.88). No statistically significant difference was seen in the proportion of infants with...
ObjectivesTo analyze the need for parenteral nutrition (PN) in infants with a birth weight (BW) betw...
(1) Background: The tolerance of preterm newborns for the high nutritional intakes given by parenter...
(1) Background: The tolerance of preterm newborns for the high nutritional intakes given by parenter...
Whether parenteral nutrition benefits growth of very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants in the ...
Introduction:Whether parenteral nutrition benefits growth of very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm in...
AIM: To evaluate whether increasing the amount of amino acids and energy in parenteral nutrition com...
Objective: To investigate the factors that affect the growth of preterm infants who receive parenter...
Weaning from parenteral to enteral nutrition is a critical period to maintain an adequate growth in ...
Early transition to full enteral intake reduces the risk of nosocomial infection and metabolic compl...
Early nutrition is one of the most modifiable factors influencing postnatal growth. Optimal nutrient...
Abstract Background In-utero weight gain can be achieved in very preterm infants through rapid advan...
Very low birthweight (VLBW, <1500 g) infants may be predisposed to undernutrition during the nutriti...
Very low birthweight (VLBW) infants are at risk for growth failure and poor neurodevelopment. Optimi...
Background: Evidence showing the beneficial effects of enhanced parenteral nutrition (PN) to very lo...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Whether early parenteral lipids improve postnatal growth of preterm neonates ...
ObjectivesTo analyze the need for parenteral nutrition (PN) in infants with a birth weight (BW) betw...
(1) Background: The tolerance of preterm newborns for the high nutritional intakes given by parenter...
(1) Background: The tolerance of preterm newborns for the high nutritional intakes given by parenter...
Whether parenteral nutrition benefits growth of very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants in the ...
Introduction:Whether parenteral nutrition benefits growth of very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm in...
AIM: To evaluate whether increasing the amount of amino acids and energy in parenteral nutrition com...
Objective: To investigate the factors that affect the growth of preterm infants who receive parenter...
Weaning from parenteral to enteral nutrition is a critical period to maintain an adequate growth in ...
Early transition to full enteral intake reduces the risk of nosocomial infection and metabolic compl...
Early nutrition is one of the most modifiable factors influencing postnatal growth. Optimal nutrient...
Abstract Background In-utero weight gain can be achieved in very preterm infants through rapid advan...
Very low birthweight (VLBW, <1500 g) infants may be predisposed to undernutrition during the nutriti...
Very low birthweight (VLBW) infants are at risk for growth failure and poor neurodevelopment. Optimi...
Background: Evidence showing the beneficial effects of enhanced parenteral nutrition (PN) to very lo...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Whether early parenteral lipids improve postnatal growth of preterm neonates ...
ObjectivesTo analyze the need for parenteral nutrition (PN) in infants with a birth weight (BW) betw...
(1) Background: The tolerance of preterm newborns for the high nutritional intakes given by parenter...
(1) Background: The tolerance of preterm newborns for the high nutritional intakes given by parenter...