1. Risk factors associated with growth failure in the follow‐up of very low birth weight newborns
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Grassiolli Es, Reiss U, Garcia Ah, Dominguez Ml, Viera Cs, Zor U, Kitchen Wh, Igal Rubinstein, Barron Sl, Jean V. Lissenden, McFalls Mh, Rickards Al, Arie Schwartz, Margaret M. Ryan, Rover Mms, McFalls Ja, Insler, Silveira Rc, Kohen F, Guimaraes Atb, Zuckerman H, Brook I, Behar M, Mikolas M, Ford Gw, McEwan J, Mora Mp, Lindner Hr, Tovar Mc, and Burbano C
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Whey protein ,Taurine ,Recém‐nascido de muito baixo peso ,Population ,Very low birth weight ,Growth ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Polyunsaturated fat ,fluids and secretions ,Prematuro ,Lactation ,Pelvic inflammatory disease ,medicine ,Food science ,Lactose ,education ,education.field_of_study ,Fatores de risco ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,food and beverages ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Risk factors ,Crescimento ,Preterm infant ,Colostrum - Abstract
ObjectiveTo determine risk factors during neonatal hospital stay and follow‐up associated with failure to thrive in the first year of life of very low birth weight newborns.MethodsStudy of preterm very low birth weight newborns followed from 2006 to 2013 in a public institutional hospital program. The study included newborns that attended at least one appointment in each of the three periods: Period I, up to 3 months of corrected age (CA); Period II, 4–6 months of CA; and Period III, 7–12 months of CA. The variables were analyzed by logistic regression with XLSTAT 2014 software (Microsoft®, WA, USA). Failure to thrive (Z‐score below −2 SD) was classified as a dichotomous dependent variable (0 – failure/1 – success), while the other variables were classified as explanatory variables for the hospitalization periods and for each of the follow‐up periods (I, II, and III).ResultsChildren born adequate for gestational age increased the chance of Z‐score for weight at discharge>−2 SD (OR=10.217; 95% CI: 1.117–93.436). Metabolic bone disease and retinopathy of prematurity in Period I, as well as hospital readmissions in Periods II and III during follow‐up increased the chance of Z‐score
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