2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jped.2013.10.003
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Extrauterine growth restriction: is it preventable?

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“…Additionally, our sample contained children prior to 2010, when there was no standardized routine service of Parenteral Nutrition (PN). Since the increment in relation to nutrition, with use of PN early; high rates of amino acids; use of early trophic diet with more aggressive increases contributes to improvement of growth during this period 10 . Thus, postnatal nutrition is fundamental and should receive special attention, with early enteral and parenteral feeding, stimulating growth and also the neuropsychomotor development.…”
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“…Additionally, our sample contained children prior to 2010, when there was no standardized routine service of Parenteral Nutrition (PN). Since the increment in relation to nutrition, with use of PN early; high rates of amino acids; use of early trophic diet with more aggressive increases contributes to improvement of growth during this period 10 . Thus, postnatal nutrition is fundamental and should receive special attention, with early enteral and parenteral feeding, stimulating growth and also the neuropsychomotor development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growth restriction may present in the neonatal period, with growth rates below those of intrauterine growth, leading to Extrauterin Growth Retardation (EGR). Constituting this in protein and energy deficit, in the first weeks of life that results in a lower growth than expected based on the curves of IGC (values below 10 percentile of IGC in accordance with estimated gestational age), affecting weight, stature and PC at the time of discharge, with 36 or 40 weeks of Corrected Gestational Age 9,10 . As the standard of IGC is still referenced in the neonatal period, it has been used during this period IGC curves.…”
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“…The results of anthropometric evaluation during the followup of PT indicate an evolution of growth in relation to the measurements themselves. However, their scores compared with those of full-term-born infants of the same CA followed a downward curve from birth to hospital discharge 27 , which resulted in extrauterine growth retardation, indicating slowness in attaining the expected…”
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“…Часто-та затримки ПНФР у новонароджених з гестаційним віком менше 32 тижнів і масою тіла менше 1250 грам перевищує 75%. Майже в половині випадків спосте-рігається тяжка постнатальна затримка фізичного розвитку (маса і довжина тіла менші 3-го центиля для скоригованого віку) [2,10,13,14].…”
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“…Але на практиці жодна країна світу не може забезпечити такі темпи розви-тку. Увага вчених усіх країн зосереджена на пошуку оптимальної стратегії харчування, яка б дозволила максимально забезпечити глибоко недоношену ди-тину з ДММТ та НММТ всіма необхідними нутрієн-тами у потрібній кількості і максимально наблизити темпи ПНФР до внутрішньоутробного стандарту [10, 11,13,14,17,18].…”
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