1.Expert consensus on enteral nutrition management of preterm infants(2024)
Nutritional Committee of Neonatology Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association ; Preterm Committee of Neonatology Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association ; Editorial Committee of Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics ; Xiao-Mei TONG ; Chao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2024;26(6):541-552
Providing adequate and balanced nutrition for preterm infants,especially extremely/very preterm infants,is the material basis for promoting their normal growth and development and improving long-term prognosis.Enteral nutrition is the best way to feed preterm infants.Previous systematic reviews have shown that using evidence-based standardized feeding management strategies can effectively promote the establishment of full enteral feeding,reduce the duration of parenteral nutrition,improve the nutritional outcomes of preterm infants,and not increase the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis or death.Based on relevant research in China and overseas,the consensus working group has developed 20 recommendations in 5 aspects including the goal of enteral nutrition,transitioning to enteral nutrition,stable growth period enteral nutrition,supplementation of special nutrients,and monitoring of enteral nutrition for preterm infants,using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment,Development and Evaluation.The aim is to provide recommendations for healthcare professionals involved in the management of enteral nutrition for preterm infants,in order to improve the clinical outcomes of preterm infants.
2.Expert consensus on enteral nutrition management for preterm infants in special situations(2024)
Nutritional Committee of Neonatology Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association ; Preterm Committee of Neonatology Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association ; Editorial Committee of Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics ; Chao CHEN ; Xiao-Mei TONG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2024;26(7):665-676
Establishing enteral nutrition after the birth of preterm infants presents numerous challenges,particularly for those in special situations.Various disease factors and medical interventions impede the establishment of enteral feeding,leading to conflicts and controversies regarding feeding goals,feeding methods,and the challenges and solutions faced by these infants.A critical issue for clinical physicians is how to safely and promptly establish enteral nutrition to achieve full enteral feeding as quickly as possible.The consensus formulation working group,based on both domestic and overseas research,adopted the Grading of Recommendations Assessment,Development and Evaluation,and formed an expert consensus on enteral nutrition management for preterm infants in special situations.This consensus provides 14 recommendations for 9 common special situations,aiming to offer guidance on enteral nutrition management for preterm infants to improve their short and long-term outcomes.