Abstract
Objective: Identify whether an enteral nutrition goal of reaching full feeds by 7 postnatal days for infants 1–1.5 kg and by 14 postnatal days for infants <1 kg was feasible and its associated outcomes. Study design: Very low birth weight infant cohort admitted in the first postnatal day and categorized as either Epoch 1 or Epoch 2, 12 months before and after implementation of a revised feeding protocol were compared. Result: In Epoch 2, 83% infants born 1–1.5 kg and 77% infants born <1 kg reached full feeds by 7 and 14 days compared to 26% and 25%, respectively in Epoch 1 (p < 0.0001). Central line and parental nutrition days were significantly lower in Epoch 2 compared to Epoch 1 with sustained and potentially improved infant growth. Conclusion: An evidence-based advancement feeding protocol was associated with achieving full feeds within the first 2 postnatal weeks for very low birth weight infants.
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Fenin, A., Newman, J. C., & Taylor, S. N. (2020). Very low birth weight infants receive full enteral nutrition within 2 postnatal weeks. Journal of Perinatology, 40(12), 1849–1856. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41372-020-00819-4
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