1986
DOI: 10.1097/00005176-198605020-00014
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Pooled Pasteurized Breast Milk and Untreated Own Motherʼs Milk in the Feeding of Very Low Birth Weight Babies

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“…If a mother's own breastmilk is not available, donor milk is recommend for feeding an premature infant . So far, donor milk has been defined as pooled milk from the mothers of term infants and usually these donating mothers are in different stages of lactation, resulting in a wide variation in the nutritional properties of donor milk. By pooling the milk, these variations are partly compensated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If a mother's own breastmilk is not available, donor milk is recommend for feeding an premature infant . So far, donor milk has been defined as pooled milk from the mothers of term infants and usually these donating mothers are in different stages of lactation, resulting in a wide variation in the nutritional properties of donor milk. By pooling the milk, these variations are partly compensated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By pooling the milk, these variations are partly compensated. However, studies have indicated that premature infants show a slower weight gain when fed with donor milk from mothers who delivered term babies because of the poor content of nutrients . The milk from mothers of preterm infants is richer in protein, electrolytes and immunoglobulins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This milk has a lower content of protein and host defence protein compared to breast milk of a mother who has delivered a preterm infant [44]. Several studies of comparison between Donor human breast milk versus formula milk in premature infants have been published [24,25,39,43,44,53,61,67,69,71,73]. Mc Guire and Anthony [44] summarized four small trials (Gross 1983, Lucas 1990, Svenningsen 1982and Tyson 1983, all initiated 20 years ago.…”
Section: Donor Breast Milk Versus Formula Milkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os benefícios biológicos do leite materno o tornam um excelente alimento para o RNPT, mesmo considerando que as eventuais perdas de nutrientes decorrentes da coleta 75 , do processamento 76,77 , da estocagem 78,79 e do método utilizado para a oferta do LH 11,80 aos pacientes das unidades neonatais possam ser responsáveis pela menor velocidade de crescimento dos RN quando comparados com aqueles que utilizam leite artificial 81 . Se o desempenho relacionado ao crescimento neonatal é melhor nos RNPT alimentados com fórmulas para prematuros, isso não é verdadeiro para as medidas de peso, altura, perímetro cefálico e prega cutânea por volta dos 9 meses e dos 8 anos de idade, que foram similares, independentemente da dieta recebida ser preferencialmente leite materno ou exclusivamente leite artificial 82 .…”
Section: Armazenamento Do Lh Ordenhadounclassified