Evaluation of short-term growth in very low birth weight preterm infants at a tertiary hospital in Cameroon

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Mah, Evelyn Mungyeh [1 ]
Chiabi, Andreas [1 ]
Chetcha, Adele Bodieu [1 ]
Nguefack, Seraphin [1 ]
Dongmo, Felicite Nguefack [1 ]
Tetanye, Ekoe [2 ]
Mbonda, Elie [1 ]
Angwafo, Fru, III [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Yaounde I, Dept Pediat, Fac Med & Biomed Sci, Yaounde Gynecoobstet & Pediat Hosp, Yaounde, Cameroon
[2] Univ Yaounde I, Fac Med & Biomed Sci, Dept Pediat, Yaounde, Cameroon
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Cameroon; growth; preterm infants; very low birth weight;
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10.4103/2249-4847.194170
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
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Aim: This retrospective cohort study describes the short-term growth of very low birth weight (VLBW), preterm babies. We hypothesized that catch-up with term infants occurs by 6 months of chronologic age. Patients and Methods: A total of 113 VLBW preterm babies were discharged alive from the neonatology unit of the Yaounde Gyneco-Obstetric and Pediatric Hospital. Sixty-six of the infants respected their monthly appointments for at least 6 months and were included in the study. The weight was taken daily, while the length and head circumference were taken weekly during postnatal hospitalization period and monthly after discharge. Results: The median birth weight was 1390 g. The mean daily weight gain from the 2(nd) week of hospitalization was 17.35 g/kg/day. By the 6(th) month of life, the weights of all the infants were comparable to term babies. The median length at birth was 40 cm, an average monthly increase of 3 cm/month for females, and 3.43 cm/month for males. Babies with length at birth above the 85(th) percentile reached the growth corridor of term infants by 6 months of life. The median head circumference at birth was 28 cm. The head increased at a rate of 2.5 cm/month for males and 2 cm/month for females. Only those with a head circumference above the 50(th) percentiles were comparable to term infants at 6 months. Conclusions: VLBW preterm infants caught up in weight with term infants by 6 months of age. Growth in length and head circumference lagged behind.
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