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File: Enteral Feeding Ppt 80846 | Enteral Nutrition In The Premature Infant
premature infants have greater nutritional needs the nutrient needs are inherently high at this stage of development to match the high rates of nutrient deposition achieved by infants in utero ...

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                           Premature infants have greater nutritional needs
                           The nutrient needs are inherently high at this stage of development to 
                            match the high rates of nutrient deposition achieved by infants in utero 
                            They often have medical conditions that increase their metabolic energy 
                            requirements:
                                   o  including hypotension
                                   o  hypoxia
                                   o  acidosis
                                   o  infection
                                   o Surgery
                         
                           Physiologic immaturity of the gastrointestinal tract, including :
                                   o Decreased gastrointestinal motility 
                                   o  Reduced intestinal enzyme activity 
                                   o  Therapies such as corticosteroids
                              Despite intensive nutritional strategies for premature infants, growth 
                               failure remains a major problem. 
                              Intensive feeding strategies must be balanced with potential risks.
                                o  As an example, while early initiation of enteral feedings has been shown to 
                                    benefit premature infants, very rapid advancements of enteral feedings may 
                                    result in feeding intolerance or necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) 
                              It is important to choose feeding practices associated with improved 
                               outcomes for premature infants,such as the use of human milk rather 
                               than formula.
       Feeding intolerance
             Feeding intolerance
            Difficulty tolerating enteral feedings is a major problem for 
              premature infants, especially in :
                
                   Those with gestational age below 28 weeks
                
                   Those who require positive pressure support
                
                   Those who have positive blood cultures 
                            :Factors that affect feeding tolerance include
                                         Intestinal motility
                                         Gastric emptying
                                         Stool output
                                         Digestive enzymes
                                         Type of feeds (formula or human milk)
                                         Rapidity of feeding
                                         Volume of feeding
                                         Concentration of milk
                                          Concomitant medications
                                         Medical conditions
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...Premature infants have greater nutritional needs the nutrient are inherently high at this stage of development to match rates deposition achieved by in utero they often medical conditions that increase their metabolic energy requirements o including hypotension hypoxia acidosis infection surgery physiologic immaturity gastrointestinal tract decreased motility reduced intestinal enzyme activity therapies such as corticosteroids despite intensive strategies for growth failure remains a major problem feeding must be balanced with potential risks an example while early initiation enteral feedings has been shown benefit very rapid advancements may result intolerance or necrotizing enterocolitis nec it is important choose practices associated improved outcomes use human milk rather than formula difficulty tolerating especially those gestational age below weeks who require positive pressure support blood cultures factors affect tolerance include gastric emptying stool output digestive enzymes...

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