Risk factors for excess weight loss and hypernatremia in exclusively breast-fed infants

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作者
Çaglar, MK [1 ]
Özer, I [1 ]
Altugan, FS [1 ]
机构
[1] Gaziosmanpasa Univ, Tip Fak Hastanesi, Dept Pediat, Fac Med, Tokat, Turkey
关键词
neonate; dehydration; breast-feeding; hypernatremia; weight loss;
D O I
10.1590/S0100-879X2006000400015
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Data were prospectively obtained from exclusively breast-fed healthy term neonates at birth and from healthy mothers with no obstetric cornplication to determine risk factors for excess weight loss and hypernatremia in exclusively breast-fed infants. Thirty-four neonates with a weight loss >= 10% were diagnosed between April 2001 and January 2005. Six of 18 infants who were eligible for the study had hypenatremia. Breast conditions associated with breast-feeding difficulties (P < 0.05), primiparity (P < 0.005), less than four stools (P < 0.001), pink diaper (P < 0.001), delay at initiation of first breast giving (P < 0.01), birth by cesarean section (P < 0.05), extra heater usage (P < 0.005), extra heater usage among mothers who had appropriate conditions associated with breast-feeding (P < 0.001), mean weight loss in neonates with pink diaper (P < 0.05), mean uric acid concentration in neonates with pink diaper (P < 0.0001), fever in hypernatremic neonates (P < 0.02), and the correlation of weight loss with both serum sodium and uric acid concentrations (P < 0.02) were determined. Excessive weight loss occurs in exclusively breast-fed infants and can be complicated by hypernatremia and other morbidities. Prompt initiation of breast-feeding after delivery and prompt intervention if problems occur with breast-feeding, in particular poor breast attachment, breast engorgement, delayed breast milk "coming in", and nipple problems will help promote successful breast-feeding. Careful follow-up of breast-feeding dyads after discharge from hospital, especially regarding infant weight, is important to help detect inadequate breast-feeding. Environmental factors such as heaters may exacerbate infant dehydration.
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