2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.anpedi.2013.11.011
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Impacto en la práctica clínica de la apertura de un banco de leche en una unidad neonatal

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“…Similarly, another study in India showed that the MBFI+ model increased exclusive human milk feeding during hospital stay from 60.5% to 80.7% among very low birthweight neonates (Mondkar et al, 2022 ). Two small quasi‐experimental studies in Spain reported a nonsignificant increase in the proportion of exclusively breastfed infants at discharge after the introduction of an HMB (Torres et al, 2010 ; Vazquez‐Roman et al, 2014 ). The increases were accompanied by reduced exposure to formula milk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, another study in India showed that the MBFI+ model increased exclusive human milk feeding during hospital stay from 60.5% to 80.7% among very low birthweight neonates (Mondkar et al, 2022 ). Two small quasi‐experimental studies in Spain reported a nonsignificant increase in the proportion of exclusively breastfed infants at discharge after the introduction of an HMB (Torres et al, 2010 ; Vazquez‐Roman et al, 2014 ). The increases were accompanied by reduced exposure to formula milk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is consistent with the Short-term Outcomes of Launching Mother's Milk Bank findings of Vazquez-Roman and colleagues who reported the clinical effect of inauguration of a human milk bank in a NICU in 2014. 19 They presented a before and after survey of the inauguration of a human milk bank, and two groups of preterm infants ≤ 32 weeks of gestational age were studied. They reported that after launching the mother's milk bank, none of the preterm infants initiated feeding with preterm formula.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study by Vazquez-Roman et al, disposal to formula in the prime of 15 days of life was diminished from 50% to 16.6%, and its use during the first 28 days of life was significantly decreased after launching the mother's milk bank. 19 After launching the human milk bank, we did not use formula totally until discharge from hospital because of the availability of donor milk and family preference. We did not record the starting time of feeding with mother's milk in the unit; however, after launching the human milk bank in the study by Vazquez-Roman et al, enteral nutrition was started 31 hours earlier (P < 0.001), enteral feeding of 100 mL/kg/d was achieved 59.5 hours sooner (P < 0.001) and volume of 150 mL/kg/d 52 hours earlier (P = 0.002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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