Аннотация:
Background. Results of numerous studies have shown the advantages of fast increase in the volume of enteral nutrition (>25 ml/kg/day) in very premature infants in the early neonatal period with regard to the slow one (<25 ml/kg/day). Such tactics has demonstrated potential for decrease in postnatal growth retardation in the majority of infants with very low birth weight. Long-term outcomes of physical and psychomotor development are studied poorly. Objective. To assess the influence of enteral nutrition (EN) pace in the early neonatal period on physical and psychomotor development of extremely premature infants during first 12 corrected months. Materials and methods. The study dealt with extremely premature infants that were born at the age of up to 31 weeks of gestation and had body of up to 1,500 grams. The rate of EN increase was more than 25 ml/kg/day in group 1, in group two – less than 25 ml/kg/day. Physical development was assessed in different age periods according to centile c
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Peculiarities of development of deep-preterm infants by 12 months of adjusted age, depending on the rate of escalating enteral nutrition in the early neonatal period
Peculiarities of development of deep-preterm infants by 12 months of adjusted age, depending on the rate of escalating enteral nutrition in the...
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Акушерство и гинекология
Бионика Медиа
Вып. 8 С. 152-159
2018
Статья
Enteral nutrition Premature infants Psychomotor development Very low birth weight
Background. Results of numerous studies have shown the advantages of fast increase in the volume of enteral nutrition (>25 ml/kg/day) in very premature infants in the early neonatal period with regard to the slow one (<25 ml/kg/day). Such tactics has demonstrated potential for decrease in postnatal growth retardation in the majority of infants with very low birth weight. Long-term outcomes of physical and psychomotor development are studied poorly. Objective. To assess the influence of enteral nutrition (EN) pace in the early neonatal period on physical and psychomotor development of extremely premature infants during first 12 corrected months. Materials and methods. The study dealt with extremely premature infants that were born at the age of up to 31 weeks of gestation and had body of up to 1,500 grams. The rate of EN increase was more than 25 ml/kg/day in group 1, in group two – less than 25 ml/kg/day. Physical development was assessed in different age periods according to centile c