在母乳喂养下成为体重低于1500克的早产儿

A. Cissouma
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目的:探讨母乳喂养对出生体重小于1500g的早产儿命运的影响。患者和方法:这是一项回顾性、分析性描述性研究,为期一年(2019年),在西卡索医院儿科新生儿病房进行。所有体重小于1500g的早产新生儿均纳入研究。超过1500g的早产儿和足月婴儿被排除在研究之外。采用ch2检验和优势比来突出死亡的危险因素。采用显著性阈值p < 0.05。结果:130例早产儿中50例成功入院。53.4%为女性,45.6%为男性。13%的母亲年龄在17 - 20岁之间,25.1%的母亲妊娠不良;56.5%是家庭主妇;11.8%居住在城市;53.4%的早产儿出生时体重小于1200g。大多数早产儿是通过口胃管和/或茶匙喂养母乳的。54(54%)早产儿在36至38周龄之间获得食物独立性。出院时78.8%的早产儿保持富营养化;21.2%获得异位生长迟缓。70%的人从减肥中受益。
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Becoming a Premature Birth Weight of Less than 1500g under Breastfeeding
Objective: Study the impact of breast feeding on the fate of preterm infants with a birth weight of less than 1500g. Patients and Methods: This was a retrospective, analytical descriptive study carried out over a period of one year (2019) at the neonatal unit of the pediatric department of the Sikasso Hospital. All premature newborns weighing less than 1500g were included. Premature infants over 1500g and term infants were excluded from the study. Chi2 test and odds ratios were used to highlight risk factors for death. The significance threshold adopted was p < 0.05. Results: A total of 50 premature newborns out of 130 admitted. 53.4% female and 45.6% male. 13% of mothers were between 17 and 20 years old with a poor pregnancy in 25.1%; 56.5% were housewives; 11.8% lived in urban areas; 53.4% of premature infants had an entry weight of less than 1200g. The majority of premature babies were fed breast milk through an orogastric tube and / or a teaspoon. Fifty-four (54%) of premature infants acquired food independence between 36 and 38 weeks corrected age. At discharge, 78.8% of premature babies are kept eutrophic; 21.2% acquired ectopic growth retardation. 70% benefited from catching up the weight.
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