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Calculating Protein Content of Expressed Breast Milk to Optimize Protein Supplementation in Very Low Birth Weight Infants with Minimal Effort—A Secondary Analysis

机译:计算出极少努力的极低出生体重婴儿的表达母乳中的蛋白质含量以优化蛋白质补充—二次分析

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Breast milk does not meet the nutritional needs of preterm infants, necessitating fortification. Breast milk is particularly variable in protein content, hence standardized (fixed dosage) supplementation results in inadequate supply. This was a secondary analysis of 589 breast milk protein content measurements of 51 mothers determined by mid-infrared spectroscopy during a clinical trial of higher versus lower protein supplementation in very low birth weight infants. Mothers (and breast milk samples) were divided into a test (41 mothers) and a validation cohort (10 mothers). In the test cohort, the decrease in protein content by day of lactation was modeled resulting in the breast milk-equation (BME)). In the validation cohort, five supplementation strategies to optimize protein supply were compared: standardized supplementation (adding 1.0 g (S1) or 1.42 g protein/100 mL (S2)) was compared with ‘adapted’ supplementation, considering variation in protein content (protein content according to Gidrewicz and Fenton (A1), to BME (A2) and to BME with adjustments at days 12 and 26 (A3)). S1 and S2 achieved 5% and 24% of adequate protein supply, while the corresponding values for A1–A3 were 89%, 96% and 95%. Adapted protein supplementation based on calculated breast milk protein content is easy, non-invasive, inexpensive and improves protein supply compared to standardized supplementation.
机译:母乳不能满足早产儿的营养需求,因此需要加强营养。母乳的蛋白质含量特别可变,因此标准化(固定剂量)补充会导致供应不足。这是对极低出生体重婴儿补充高蛋白和低蛋白的临床试验期间,通过中红外光谱法测定的51位母亲的589个母乳中蛋白质含量的二次分析。将母亲(和母乳样品)分为一个测试(41个母亲)和一个验证队列(10个母亲)。在测试队列中,模拟了泌乳日蛋白质含量的减少,从而导致了母乳当量(BME)。在验证队列中,比较了五种优化蛋白质供应的补充策略:考虑到蛋白质含量(蛋白质)的变化,将标准化补充(添加1.0 g(S1)或1.42 g蛋白质/ 100 mL(S2))与“适应性”补充进行比较根据Gidrewicz和Fenton(A1),BME(A2)和BME的内容,并在第12天和第26天(A3)进行了调整)。 S1和S2达到充足蛋白质供应的5%和24%,而A1-A3的相应值为89%,96%和95%。与标准的补充剂相比,基于计算出的母乳蛋白质含量的适应性蛋白质补充剂容易,无创,便宜并且可改善蛋白质供应。

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