Objective To investigate the efficacy of a proactive feeding regimen (PFR) in reducing hospital length of stay in a population of moderately preterm small for gestational age (SGA) infants. Study design SGA infants (z-score < 1.28) of gestational age (GA) 32-36 weeks and birth weight (BW) >1499 g were allocated at random to receive either a PFR, starting with 100 mL/kg/day and gradually increasing to 200 mL/ kg/day by day 4, or a standard feeding regimen, starting with 60 mL/kg/day and gradually increasing to 170 mL/kg/ day by day 9. All infants received human milk. Results A total of 72 infants were randomized to the 2 groups, 36 to the PFR group (mean GA, 35.1 0.7 weeks; mean BW, 1761 177 g) and 36 to the standard feeding regime...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the growth of infants born small for gestational age...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feedin...
(1) Background: The tolerance of preterm newborns for the high nutritional intakes given by parenter...
Objective To investigate the efficacy of a proactive feeding regimen (PFR) in reducing hospital leng...
Objective: To examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feeding in s...
Objectives: To evaluate enteral feeding advancement and tolerance in preterm infants randomly assign...
Feeding small for gestational age (SGA) newborns is extremely challenging and the neonatologist shou...
Objectives: To evaluate enteral feeding advancement and tolerance in preterm infants randomly assign...
Background The timeous achievement of full enteral nutrition in a preterm infant is a critical prere...
Early transition to full enteral intake reduces the risk of nosocomial infection and metabolic compl...
Preterm low birth weight infants remain at risk of impaired growth and developmental delay in childh...
Preterm low birth weight infants remain at risk of impaired growth and developmental delay in childh...
Introduction: Critical aspects of time of feed initiation, advancement, and volume of feed increment...
Early enteral feeding is a potentially modifiable risk factor for necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) an...
Background: in the UK, approximately 8% of live births are preterm (before 37 weeks gestation), more...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the growth of infants born small for gestational age...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feedin...
(1) Background: The tolerance of preterm newborns for the high nutritional intakes given by parenter...
Objective To investigate the efficacy of a proactive feeding regimen (PFR) in reducing hospital leng...
Objective: To examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feeding in s...
Objectives: To evaluate enteral feeding advancement and tolerance in preterm infants randomly assign...
Feeding small for gestational age (SGA) newborns is extremely challenging and the neonatologist shou...
Objectives: To evaluate enteral feeding advancement and tolerance in preterm infants randomly assign...
Background The timeous achievement of full enteral nutrition in a preterm infant is a critical prere...
Early transition to full enteral intake reduces the risk of nosocomial infection and metabolic compl...
Preterm low birth weight infants remain at risk of impaired growth and developmental delay in childh...
Preterm low birth weight infants remain at risk of impaired growth and developmental delay in childh...
Introduction: Critical aspects of time of feed initiation, advancement, and volume of feed increment...
Early enteral feeding is a potentially modifiable risk factor for necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) an...
Background: in the UK, approximately 8% of live births are preterm (before 37 weeks gestation), more...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the growth of infants born small for gestational age...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the effect of initiating very early feeding on time-to-reach full feedin...
(1) Background: The tolerance of preterm newborns for the high nutritional intakes given by parenter...