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Original Article

A randomised controlled trial of two feeding schedules in neonates weighing ≤1750 g

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Pages 198-203 | Received 03 Apr 2008, Accepted 04 Aug 2008, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objectives. To study the incidence of feed intolerance, apnea and hypoglycemia in neonates weighing ≤1750 g given 3 hourly feeds as against 2 hourly feeds.

Methods. Ninety-two neonates, weighing ≤1750 g and medically fit to receive feeds, were randomised to receive feeds either at 3 hourly or 2 hourly intervals.

Results. The incidence of feed intolerance was not different between 3 hourly and 2 hourly feeding groups [13%vs. 19%, OR 0.69 (95% CI 0.19–2.49)]. The incidence of apnea was 25 and 28%[OR 0.86 (95% CI 0.3–2.48)] and that of hypoglycemia was 21 and 26%[OR 0.75 (95% CI 0.24–2.3)] in 3 hourly and 2 hourly feeding groups, respectively. The incidence of necrotising enterocolitis was also similar (7%) in both the feeding groups. The total nursing time spent on feeding per day was significantly less in 3 hourly group.

Conclusions. In comparison to a 2 hourly schedule, a 3 hourly feeding schedule did not decrease the incidence of feed intolerance; it, however, did not increase the incidence of hypoglycemia or apnea. For practical convenience, a 3 hourly feeding schedule may be preferred over 2 hourly schedule in neonates weighing ≤1750 g.

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