Enteral Feeding/Total Fluid Intake Ratio Is Associated With Risk of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia in Extremely Preterm Infants

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作者
Lin, Bingchun [1 ]
Xiong, Xiaoyun [1 ]
Lu, Xia [1 ]
Zhao, Jie [1 ]
Huang, Zhifeng [1 ]
Chen, Xueyu [1 ]
机构
[1] Shandong Univ, Shenzhen Matern & Child Healthcare Hosp, Dept Neonatol, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
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FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS | 2022年 / 10卷
关键词
enteral feeding; nutrition; bronchopulmonary dysplasia; extremely preterm infant; lung development;
D O I
10.3389/fped.2022.899785
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
BackgroundNutrition is an essential factor in preventing and managing bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), a multifactorial chronic respiratory disease in premature infants. This study examined the association between nutritional intakes during the first 2 weeks of life and BPD in extremely preterm infants. MethodsA retrospective single-center cohort study was performed in infants born <28 weeks' gestational age or with a birth weight <1,000 g. Intake of energy and ratio of enteral feeding/ total fluid intake during the first 2 weeks of life and association with outcome of BPD were examined. Results134 infants were included in our study, and 43 infants (32.1%) developed BPD. During the first 2 weeks of life, the average of total caloric intake and the ratio of enteral feeding/ total fluid intake were significantly lower in the BPD group (total caloric intake:91.90 vs. 95.72 kcal/kg/d, p < 0.05, ratio of enteral feeding/total fluid intake: 0.14 vs. 0.18, p < 0.05), while the average of total fluid intake, caloric and protein intake from parenteral nutrition did not differ between the groups. The ratio of enteral feeding/ total fluid intake during the second week were significantly lower in the BPD group (0.21 vs. 0.28, p < 0.05), while this ratio during the first week did not differ between the groups. An increase of 10% in the ratio of enteral feeding/ total fluid intake during the second week of life significantly reduced the risk of BPD (OR 0.444, 95% CI: 0.270-0.731). ConclusionsA higher ratio of enteral feeding/ total fluid intake was associated with a lower risk for BPD. Early and rapidly progressive enteral nutrition should be encouraged in extremely preterm infants in the absence of feeding intolerance.
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