Growth of extremely low birth weight infants at a tertiary hospital in a middle-income country

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Mabhandi, Tendai
Ramdin, Tanusha
Ballot, Daynia Elizabeth
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Extremely low birth weight; Neonate; Growth; Nutrition; POSTNATAL-GROWTH; PRETERM INFANTS; STANDARDS; VELOCITY; OUTCOMES;
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10.1186/s12887-019-1568-6
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R72 [儿科学];
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Background: Survival of extremely low birth weight (ELBW; birth weight less than 1000g) infants has improved significantly since the 1990s. Consequently, growth monitoring in ELBW infants has gained more relevance. Methods: We conducted this study to describe the growth of ELBW infants at a tertiary hospital, to audit macronutrient intake and explore the association of prematurity complications with growth. This was a retrospective study on 92 ELBW infants born at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital. The association between good growth (regaining birth weight in 21 days or less and subsequent growth velocity>15 g/kg/day) and complications of prematurity was explored. Results: Only 11 infants (13%) had a discharge weight above the 10th centile when the Fenton growth chart was used compared to 20 infants (22.4%) when the Intergrowth 21st Project growth standard was used. The mean weight velocity was 13.5 g/kg/day and the mean number of days to regain birth weight was 18.2 days. Factors associated with poor growth were late-onset sepsis, persistent patent ductus arteriosus, continuous positive airway pressure for more than 2 days, invasive ventilation, oxygen on day 28 and being kept nil per os. Protein and caloric intake correlate positively with growth velocity. Unlike the Fenton Growth Charts, use of the Intergrowth 21st Project growth standards revealed the association between neonatal factors and poor growth. Conclusion: Growth outcome in infants is poor at 36 weeks postmenstrual age at our institution. Intergrowth 21st Project growth standards were superior to Fenton Growth Charts, however a multicentre study is required before adoption.
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