2022
DOI: 10.1097/mop.0000000000001162
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Feeding challenges in the newborn with congenital heart disease

Abstract: Purpose of reviewFeeding challenges and growth failure are lifelong issues for infants with congenital heart disease. The purpose of this review is to summarize the literature on the topic from North America.Recent findingsDespite recognition of feeding challenges and ongoing national collaboration, >50% of infants with univentricular physiology continue to require supplemental tube feeds at the time of discharge from neonatal surgery. Preoperative feeding is now commonly used in prostaglandin dependent neonat… Show more

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“…Bell's classification is useful to manage patients with necrotizing enterocolitis. Our results regarding patient outcomes were consistent with those of previous reports 1,28,30,40 . Sonographic outcomes, such as the interval from PVG detection to diminishment, were not associated with Bell's classification.…”
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“…Bell's classification is useful to manage patients with necrotizing enterocolitis. Our results regarding patient outcomes were consistent with those of previous reports 1,28,30,40 . Sonographic outcomes, such as the interval from PVG detection to diminishment, were not associated with Bell's classification.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Table 1 Figures (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) To objectively evaluate the dynamic movement of the hyperechoic foci during review of the sonographic movie, the presence or absence of the following hyperechoic foci movements was evaluated: Step 2 (Table 1), hyperechoic foci within the mesenteric vein (including the splenic, superior mesenteric, or inferior mesenteric vein) (Figures 1, 2, 3, and 6); Steps 3 and 4 (Table 1), toand-fro movement of hyperechoic foci within the intrahepatic portal vein (Figures 5 and 6); Steps 4 and 5 (Table 1), distribution of the hyperechoic foci in the left segment or both the left and right segments (Figures 2, 3, 4, and 6); Steps 4 and 5 (Table 1), line or punctate shape of the hyperechoic foci in the liver (Figures 2 and 3); Steps 4 and 5 (Table 1), detection of hyperechoic foci within both the portal and hepatic veins (Figure 1).…”
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“…A major commitment to nutritional follow‐up is needed to succeed with surgical treatment of the most complex CHD. There is a large and steadily growing literature about nutritional management of infants and children who are treated for CHD 1,2 …”
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