An Exclusively Human Milk-Based Diet Is Associated with a Lower Rate of Necrotizing Enterocolitis than a Diet of Human Milk and Bovine Milk-Based Products

  • Sandra Sullivan
  • , Richard J. Schanler
  • , Jae H. Kim
  • , Aloka L. Patel
  • , Rudolf Trawöger
  • , Ursula Kiechl-Kohlendorfer
  • , Gary M. Chan
  • , Cynthia L. Blanco
  • , Steven Abrams
  • , C. Michael Cotten
  • , Nirupama Laroia
  • , Richard A. Ehrenkranz
  • , Golde Dudell
  • , Elizabeth A. Cristofalo
  • , Paula Meier
  • , Martin L. Lee
  • , David J. Rechtman
  • , Alan Lucas

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Objective: To evaluate the health benefits of an exclusively human milk-based diet compared with a diet of both human milk and bovine milk-based products in extremely premature infants. Study design: Infants fed their own mothers' milk were randomized to 1 of 3 study groups. Groups HM100 and HM40 received pasteurized donor human milk-based human milk fortifier when the enteral intake was 100 and 40 mL/kg/d, respectively, and both groups received pasteurized donor human milk if no mother's milk was available. Group BOV received bovine milk-based human milk fortifier when the enteral intake was 100 mL/kg/d and preterm formula if no mother's milk was available. Outcomes included duration of parenteral nutrition, morbidity, and growth. Results: The 3 groups (total n = 207 infants) had similar baseline demographic variables, duration of parenteral nutrition, rates of late-onset sepsis, and growth. The groups receiving an exclusively human milk diet had significantly lower rates of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC; P = .02) and NEC requiring surgical intervention (P = .007). Conclusions: For extremely premature infants, an exclusively human milk-based diet is associated with significantly lower rates of NEC and surgical NEC when compared with a mother's milk-based diet that also includes bovine milk-based products.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)562-567.e1
PublicaciónJournal of Pediatrics
Volumen156
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublished - abr 2010

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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