2022 study analysed Fast vs. Slow advancements: https://t.co/sVhdmsnFiD 2021 study analysed Slow vs. Fast advancements: https://t.co/ZwWlfiI3uB #neoTwitter
RT @CochraneJapan: 超低出生体重児の壊死性腸炎を予防するために行うゆっくりとした授乳量調整 https://t.co/warKRA4c1v
授乳の量をゆっくりと増やしても、超早産児や超低出生体重児の壊死性腸炎や退院前の死亡のリスクはおそらく減らない
超低出生体重児の壊死性腸炎を予防するために行うゆっくりとした授乳量調整 https://t.co/warKRA4c1v
Augmentation lente de l'alimentation lactée dans la prévention de l'entérocolite ulcéro-nécrosante chez les nourrissons de très faible poids de naissance https://t.co/X13MFcTJ4A
RT @AlyahyaWesam: Recent update from cochrane review found slow advancment rate dose not reduce NEC risk but may incease feeding intoleranc…
RT @AlyahyaWesam: Recent update from cochrane review found slow advancment rate dose not reduce NEC risk but may incease feeding intoleranc…
Recent update from cochrane review found slow advancment rate dose not reduce NEC risk but may incease feeding intolerance. #neotwitter https://t.co/ntP8JY0bt3
It's #ChildHealthDay in the US! Does slowly advancing milk feeds that very low birth weight infants receive each day for their first few weeks reduce the risk of severe bowel problems? Read the updated Cochrane evidence from @CochraneNeonate at https://t.c
RT @nambaf1107: 経腸栄養量の増加スピードはNECのリスクに影響するか? Oddieらは、4033人のVLBW児を含むアップデートされた@CochraneNeonate系統的レビューで結果を報告した。 https://t.co/K1O9PuzTFj #EBNEOa…
We often debate on how quickly to increase feeds in preterm babies. Most of us agree that 15-30 ml/kg/day is acceptable (the slower rate for the VVLBW babies and the faster rate in the range for the bigger premies. This will support us progress on faster s
RT @nambaf1107: 経腸栄養量の増加スピードはNECのリスクに影響するか? Oddieらは、4033人のVLBW児を含むアップデートされた@CochraneNeonate系統的レビューで結果を報告した。 https://t.co/K1O9PuzTFj #EBNEOa…
経腸栄養量の増加スピードはNECのリスクに影響するか? Oddieらは、4033人のVLBW児を含むアップデートされた@CochraneNeonate系統的レビューで結果を報告した。 https://t.co/K1O9PuzTFj #EBNEOalerts #neoEBM #neotwitter
@thornton_mu can we relook at our feeding protocol :-)
Does speed of enteral feed volume advancement affect the risk of NEC? Oddie et al. report their findings in this updated @CochraneNeonate systematic review including 4033 VLBW infants https://t.co/8vHNcDsSAT #EBNEOalerts #neoEBM #neotwitter https://t.co/r
RT @EmilyMillerMD: In very/extremely preterm, VLBW/ELBW, growth-restricted, or compromised in utero infants: Slow feeding advancement prob…
RT @EmilyMillerMD: In very/extremely preterm, VLBW/ELBW, growth-restricted, or compromised in utero infants: Slow feeding advancement prob…
RT @EmilyMillerMD: In very/extremely preterm, VLBW/ELBW, growth-restricted, or compromised in utero infants: Slow feeding advancement prob…
In very/extremely preterm, VLBW/ELBW, growth-restricted, or compromised in utero infants: Slow feeding advancement probably does not⬇️risk of NEC, death, or feed intolerance Faster feeding advancement may⬇️risk of late‐onset invasive infection 👀👀👀 ht
Slow advancement of enteral feed volumes to prevent necrotising enterocolitis in very low birth weight infants https://t.co/5iG4b9nTBO
RT @midyorkslibrary: New #Maternity #SystematicReview from @CochraneLibrary - Slow advancement of enteral feed volumes to prevent necrotisi…
New #Maternity #SystematicReview from @CochraneLibrary - Slow advancement of enteral feed volumes to prevent necrotising enterocolitis in very low birth weight infants. https://t.co/loee5cSI3o. https://t.co/fDCOnWUbDR