Clinical Observation in Premature Babies with Feeding Intolerance

Beyza ÖZCAN, Melek BÜYÜKEREN, Aytaç KENAR, Ramazan KEÇECİ
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 Methods: Babies under 32 weeks and 1500 g hospitalized in Konya City Hospital between August 2020 and January 2022 were evaluated retrospectively. Babies with and without feeding intolerance were divided into two groups, and their demographic and clinical conditions were examined. The treatment modalities of the group with feeding intolerance were evaluated.
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Objective: Feeding intolerance (FI) is a digestive disorder that manifests itself with gastric residue, abdominal distension, and vomiting, especially in preterm infants, and often causes a prolongation of the transition to full enteral feeding. Nutrition strategy is a significant clinical challenge for neonatologists. It is tried to treat feeding intolerance with methods such as minimal enteral nutrition and slow increase in sustenance, probiotic use, prevention/treatment of NEC and sepsis, and use of specially formulated foods, but these methods are only partially effective. Methods: Babies under 32 weeks and 1500 g hospitalized in Konya City Hospital between August 2020 and January 2022 were evaluated retrospectively. Babies with and without feeding intolerance were divided into two groups, and their demographic and clinical conditions were examined. The treatment modalities of the group with feeding intolerance were evaluated. Results: Of the 86 patients in the study, 36 were included in the FI group, and 50 were in the healthy control group. Late neonatal sepsis and duration of parenteral nutrition were found to be statistically significantly higher in the group with feeding intolerance compared to the control group (p
早产儿喂养不耐受的临床观察
目的:喂养不耐受(Feeding intolerance, FI)是一种消化系统疾病,主要表现为胃残渣、腹胀和呕吐,尤其是在早产儿中,并经常导致过渡到完全肠内喂养的时间延长。营养策略是新生儿学家面临的重大临床挑战。人们试图通过减少肠内营养和缓慢增加营养、使用益生菌、预防/治疗NEC和败血症以及使用特殊配方食品等方法来治疗喂养不耐受,但这些方法仅部分有效。 方法:回顾性分析2020年8月至2022年1月在科尼亚市医院住院的32周以下、1500 g的婴儿。将有和无喂养不耐受的婴儿分为两组,并对其人口学和临床情况进行检查。评估喂养不耐受组的治疗方式。 结果:86例患者中,FI组36例,健康对照组50例。与对照组相比,喂养不耐受组的新生儿晚期败血症和肠外营养持续时间有统计学意义(p
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