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Human Milk-Derived Fortifier as Rescue Therapy in Very Preterm Infants Intolerant to Cow's Milk-Derived Fortifier.

Namala BharadwajNalinikanta PanigrahyNitasha BaggaDinesh Kumar Chirla
Published in: Indian journal of pediatrics (2022)
This was a retrospective, descriptive study where human milk-derived fortifier (HMDF) was used to rescue infants intolerant to cow's milk-derived fortifier (CMDF). Rescue therapy was used for newborns with feed intolerance, systemic symptoms, or thrombocytosis. In a total of 412 very preterm infants (gestational age ≤ 32 wk) admitted to NICU during the study period, 14 infants met the rescue protocol inclusion criteria. The mean gestational age of these 14 infants was 29.2 ± 1.2 wk and birth weight was 1161 ± 201 g. All the infants who received rescue protocol by changing over to HMDF tolerated feeds well and showed a positive growth trend. Four infants had thrombocytosis, out of which 2 infants had elevated platelet count even with HMDF. Premature infants with intolerance to CMDF were effectively managed using HMDF as a rescue protocol. Infants tolerated HMDF well and showed positive growth trends till the discharge.
Keyphrases
  • human milk
  • low birth weight
  • preterm infants
  • gestational age
  • preterm birth
  • birth weight
  • randomized controlled trial
  • weight gain
  • pregnant women
  • depressive symptoms
  • stem cells