Carlo Dani , Caterina Coviello , Martina Ciarcià , Monica Fusco , Clara Lunardi , Giulia Remaschi , Davide Sarcina , Giovanni Sassudelli , Simone Pratesi , Silvia Perugi , PROBREAST Study Group
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Direct breastfeeding: Predictive factors and possible effects on neurodevelopment in very preterm infants
Background
the importance of sucking milk directly at the mother's breast is often underestimated and many aspects of direct breastfeeding of very preterm infants are not investigated.
Aim
The primary endpoint of the study was to identify maternal and infant clinical predictors of direct breastfeeding in a cohort of infants born at <32 weeks of gestation or weighing <1500 g. The secondary endpoint was to evaluate the possible effects of direct breastfeeding on infant neurodevelopment.
Study design
Seventy-two infants born between July 2018 and December 2019 were divided into the subgroup that were directly breastfed (n = 42) and not directly breastfed (n = 30) at discharge. Maternal and infant characteristics were compared, and differences were analysed.
Results
Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that the percentage of maternal milk taken during hospitalization, maternal age, and weight (z-score) at discharge were positively correlated with the likelihood of direct breastfeeding at discharge. Direct breastfeeding was not correlated with the cognitive score at 24 months corrected age.
Conclusions
Direct breastfeeding at discharge is more probable in infants of older mothers who receive more breastmilk and who experience greater weight gain. Direct breastfeeding is not correlated with the cognitive score at 24 months corrected age.
期刊介绍:
Established as an authoritative, highly cited voice on early human development, Early Human Development provides a unique opportunity for researchers and clinicians to bridge the communication gap between disciplines. Creating a forum for the productive exchange of ideas concerning early human growth and development, the journal publishes original research and clinical papers with particular emphasis on the continuum between fetal life and the perinatal period; aspects of postnatal growth influenced by early events; and the safeguarding of the quality of human survival.
The first comprehensive and interdisciplinary journal in this area of growing importance, Early Human Development offers pertinent contributions to the following subject areas:
Fetology; perinatology; pediatrics; growth and development; obstetrics; reproduction and fertility; epidemiology; behavioural sciences; nutrition and metabolism; teratology; neurology; brain biology; developmental psychology and screening.