Nutrition practice, compliance to guidelines and postnatal growth in moderately premature babies: the NUTRIQUAL French survey

BMC Pediatrics
Silvia IacobelliNUTRIQUAL Group

Abstract

The nutritional care provided to moderately premature babies is poorly studied. For a large cohort of such babies, we aimed to describe: nutrition practice intentions, comparison of the intended with the actual practice, compliance of actual practice to current nutrition guidelines, and postnatal growth. A questionnaire was sent out to 29 neonatal intensive care units in France, in order to address practice intentions. In the same units, retrospective patient's data were collected to assess actual practice, compliance to nutrition guidelines and infant postnatal growth. The cumulative nutritional deficit during the two first weeks of life was calculated and variables associated with ΔZ-score for weight at 36 weeks postconceptional age/discharge (ΔZ-score(w) 36PCA/DC) were analysed by multivariate linear regression. 276 infants born 30 to 33 weeks of gestation were studied. Among them, 76% received parenteral nutrition on central venous line after birth. On day of life 1 (DOL1), 93% of infants had parenteral amino acids (AA), at an intake ≥ 1.5 g/kg in 27% of cases. Lipids were started at ≤ DOL2 in 47% of infants. There was a divergence between the intended and the actual practice for both AA and lipids intake. The AA and energy...Continue Reading

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Citations

Nov 14, 2016·The Journal of Pediatrics·Lydie BeauportCéline J Fischer Fumeaux
Dec 22, 2016·Nutrients·Anke Raaijmakers, Karel Allegaert
Oct 22, 2016·Nutrition in Clinical Practice : Official Publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition·Sandra Bouma
Nov 14, 2018·Nutrition in Clinical Practice : Official Publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition·Fangwen HuWei Cai
May 17, 2019·Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition·Alexandre LapillonneUNKNOWN ESPGHAN Committee on Nutrition
Mar 4, 2020·Nutrition in Clinical Practice : Official Publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition·Linda GerritsenThalia Hummel
Jul 30, 2020·Pediatric Research·Laura GalanteUNKNOWN DIAMOND study group
Sep 28, 2017·Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition·Briar L McKenzieLisa A Houghton
Feb 6, 2020·Journal of Medical Internet Research·Joseph H ChouRachana Singh
Feb 1, 2017·Nutrition in Clinical Practice : Official Publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition·Sandra Bouma
Feb 15, 2018·Pediatrics·Juliane SchneiderSteven P Miller

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