Human milk has several advantages in the nutrition of very-low-birthweight (VLBW) infants. However, there are limited data on breast feeding (BF) in neonatal intensive care units (NICU). The aim of this study was to identify a practical definition of BF rate in VLBW infants and to test its applicability and reproducibility in Italian NICUs. The study population included all VLBW infants discharged from 12 level 3 NICUs, over a 12-month period. Type of feeding was recorded according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) definition, with a 72-h recall period. We enrolled 594 VLBW infants. Mean birthweight was 1105 g (SD: 267), mean gestational age was 29.2 weeks (SD: 2.7) and mean length of stay in NICUs was 62.5 days (SD: 56.5). At discharg...
Background: Establishment and maintenance of breastfeeding in preterm low birth weight (PT LBW) neon...
Background: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
Human milk has several advantages in the nutrition of very-low-birthweight (VLBW) infants. However, ...
Objective—The objective of this study was to compare the currently used human milk (HM) quality indi...
Background: If infants with a very low birth weight (VLBW) are to be fed exclusively with human milk...
The ideal feeding for premature babies has been the source of extensive debate. The aim of this stud...
Abstract Background: Increasingly, evidence supports oral feeding of very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) pr...
AimTo investigate the relationship between breastmilk feeding in very-low-birth-weight infants in th...
Clinical care of infants with very low birth weight (weighing<1500 gm at birth) in developing countr...
OBJECTIVES: To explore differences in approaches to supporting lactation and breastfeeding for very ...
There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing to changes in clinical...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, alternative sources of enteral nu...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of human milk feeding during NICU hospitalization ...
Background: Great variability in enteral feeding practices for very preterm (<32 weeks gestationa...
Background: Establishment and maintenance of breastfeeding in preterm low birth weight (PT LBW) neon...
Background: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
Human milk has several advantages in the nutrition of very-low-birthweight (VLBW) infants. However, ...
Objective—The objective of this study was to compare the currently used human milk (HM) quality indi...
Background: If infants with a very low birth weight (VLBW) are to be fed exclusively with human milk...
The ideal feeding for premature babies has been the source of extensive debate. The aim of this stud...
Abstract Background: Increasingly, evidence supports oral feeding of very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) pr...
AimTo investigate the relationship between breastmilk feeding in very-low-birth-weight infants in th...
Clinical care of infants with very low birth weight (weighing<1500 gm at birth) in developing countr...
OBJECTIVES: To explore differences in approaches to supporting lactation and breastfeeding for very ...
There has been a dramatic rise in preterm births in developed countries owing to changes in clinical...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, alternative sources of enteral nu...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of human milk feeding during NICU hospitalization ...
Background: Great variability in enteral feeding practices for very preterm (<32 weeks gestationa...
Background: Establishment and maintenance of breastfeeding in preterm low birth weight (PT LBW) neon...
Background: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...
BACKGROUND: When sufficient maternal breast milk is not available, the alternative sources of entera...