Objective: Investigate daily feeding volumes and their association with clinical variables in the early postnatal care of premature infants of the Connection Trial. Study design: A total of 641 infants of 510 to 1,000-g birth weight (BW, mean: 847 g) and mean 27 weeks\u27 gestational age at birth (GA) were analyzed for total daily enteral (TDE) feeding volumes of 10, 20, 40, 80, and 120 mL/kg/d and their association with 24 clinical variables. Uni- and multivariable Cox regression models were used to calculate hazard ratios (HR) with 95% confidence intervals as a measure of the chance of reaching each of the TDE volumes. Results: Daily feeding volumes were highly variable and the median advancement from 10 to 120 mL/kg/d was 11 mL/kg/d. U...
Early transition to full enteral intake reduces the risk of nosocomial infection and metabolic compl...
OBJECTIVE: To describe feeding and gastrointestinal outcomes in growth-restricted infants <29 weeks'...
Abstract Background In-utero weight gain can be achieved in very preterm infants through rapid advan...
BACKGROUND: Early enteral feeding practices are potentially modifiable risk factors for necrotising ...
Objective: To study the effects of prolonging small feeding volumes early in life on the incidence o...
BACKGROUND: Observational data have shown that slow advancement of enteral feeding volumes in prete...
BACKGROUND: Early enteral feeding (any enteral milk feed in the first few days of life in subnutriti...
BACKGROUNDObservational data have shown that slow advancement of enteral feeding volumes in preterm ...
Background The timeous achievement of full enteral nutrition in a preterm infant is a critical prere...
Objective: To examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feeding in s...
CONTEXT: Early enteral feeding has been associated with adverse outcomes such as necrotizing enteroc...
Objective: To study the effect of minimal enteral feeding (MEF) on intestinal permeability and feedi...
Objective: To describe feeding and gastrointestinal outcomes in growth-restricted infants <29 wee...
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate a feeding regimen routinely providing >180 ml/kg/d fortifi...
BACKGROUND: Enteral feeding for very preterm or very low birth weight (VLBW) infants is often delaye...
Early transition to full enteral intake reduces the risk of nosocomial infection and metabolic compl...
OBJECTIVE: To describe feeding and gastrointestinal outcomes in growth-restricted infants <29 weeks'...
Abstract Background In-utero weight gain can be achieved in very preterm infants through rapid advan...
BACKGROUND: Early enteral feeding practices are potentially modifiable risk factors for necrotising ...
Objective: To study the effects of prolonging small feeding volumes early in life on the incidence o...
BACKGROUND: Observational data have shown that slow advancement of enteral feeding volumes in prete...
BACKGROUND: Early enteral feeding (any enteral milk feed in the first few days of life in subnutriti...
BACKGROUNDObservational data have shown that slow advancement of enteral feeding volumes in preterm ...
Background The timeous achievement of full enteral nutrition in a preterm infant is a critical prere...
Objective: To examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feeding in s...
CONTEXT: Early enteral feeding has been associated with adverse outcomes such as necrotizing enteroc...
Objective: To study the effect of minimal enteral feeding (MEF) on intestinal permeability and feedi...
Objective: To describe feeding and gastrointestinal outcomes in growth-restricted infants <29 wee...
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate a feeding regimen routinely providing >180 ml/kg/d fortifi...
BACKGROUND: Enteral feeding for very preterm or very low birth weight (VLBW) infants is often delaye...
Early transition to full enteral intake reduces the risk of nosocomial infection and metabolic compl...
OBJECTIVE: To describe feeding and gastrointestinal outcomes in growth-restricted infants <29 weeks'...
Abstract Background In-utero weight gain can be achieved in very preterm infants through rapid advan...