There are concerns around safety and tolerance of powder human milk fortifiers to optimize nutrition in preterm infants. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the tolerance and safety of a concentrated preterm formula (CPF) as a liquid human milk fortifier (HMF) for premature infants at increased risk of feeding intolerance. We prospectively enrolled preterm infants over an 18-month period, for whom a clinical decision had been made to add CPF to human milk due to concerns regarding tolerance of powder HMF. Data on feed tolerance, anthropometry, and serum biochemistry values were recorded. Serious adverse events, such as mortality, necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), and sepsis, were monitored. A total of 29 babies received CPF fortified m...
International audienceEvidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely...
The objective of this study is to determine the growth parameters and nutritional biochemical marker...
Background: Human breast milk-fed preterm infants can accumulate nutrient deficits leading to extrau...
There are concerns around safety and tolerance of powder human milk fortifiers to optimize nutrition...
Objective: Early growth rates and feeding advancement rates of preterm infants are thought to influe...
The use of human milk fortifiers (HMF) helps to meet the high nutritional requirements of the human ...
Given its unique nutritional and functional advantages, human milk (HM) should be considered as the ...
Objectives: This study was a comparison of growth and tolerance in premature infants fed either stan...
Preterm births represent approximately 8% of births in Australia, and this rate has been increasing ...
Preterm infants are difficult to adequately nourish due to their immature organ systems and prematur...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
Background: For preterm infants, human milk (HM) has to be fortified to cover their enhanced nutriti...
Background: Human milk (HM) is the best feeding for premature infants. When own mother's milk (OMM) ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare growth, feeding tolerance, and clinical and biochemical evaluations in human m...
Breast milk is recommended for very preterm infants but fortification is required to increase its nu...
International audienceEvidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely...
The objective of this study is to determine the growth parameters and nutritional biochemical marker...
Background: Human breast milk-fed preterm infants can accumulate nutrient deficits leading to extrau...
There are concerns around safety and tolerance of powder human milk fortifiers to optimize nutrition...
Objective: Early growth rates and feeding advancement rates of preterm infants are thought to influe...
The use of human milk fortifiers (HMF) helps to meet the high nutritional requirements of the human ...
Given its unique nutritional and functional advantages, human milk (HM) should be considered as the ...
Objectives: This study was a comparison of growth and tolerance in premature infants fed either stan...
Preterm births represent approximately 8% of births in Australia, and this rate has been increasing ...
Preterm infants are difficult to adequately nourish due to their immature organ systems and prematur...
Human milk is recommended for very low birth weight infants. Their nutritional needs are high, and t...
Background: For preterm infants, human milk (HM) has to be fortified to cover their enhanced nutriti...
Background: Human milk (HM) is the best feeding for premature infants. When own mother's milk (OMM) ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare growth, feeding tolerance, and clinical and biochemical evaluations in human m...
Breast milk is recommended for very preterm infants but fortification is required to increase its nu...
International audienceEvidence indicates that human milk (HM) is the best form of nutrition uniquely...
The objective of this study is to determine the growth parameters and nutritional biochemical marker...
Background: Human breast milk-fed preterm infants can accumulate nutrient deficits leading to extrau...