Assessing former preterm neonates for iron deficiency at four months of age: Is breastfeeding a risk factor?

Objective: To determine the incidence and risk factors of iron deficiency (ID) among preterm infants when they reached four months postnatal age. Materials and Methods: The present study was a prospective cohort study. Infants born at 34 weeks' gestation or earlier, weighing 2,000 grams or less...

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Main Authors: Sopapan Ngerncham, Kleebsabai Sanpakit, Ratchada Kitsommart, Waraporn Chuanchai, Thrathip Kolatat, Pimol Wongsiridej
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spelling th-mahidol.781472022-08-04T16:22:10Z Assessing former preterm neonates for iron deficiency at four months of age: Is breastfeeding a risk factor? Sopapan Ngerncham Kleebsabai Sanpakit Ratchada Kitsommart Waraporn Chuanchai Thrathip Kolatat Pimol Wongsiridej Siriraj Hospital Medicine Objective: To determine the incidence and risk factors of iron deficiency (ID) among preterm infants when they reached four months postnatal age. Materials and Methods: The present study was a prospective cohort study. Infants born at 34 weeks' gestation or earlier, weighing 2,000 grams or less, and treated at a university hospital in Bangkok, Thailand between January 2010 and June 2014 were enrolled. Study data collected included demographic and clinical information during hospitalization, breast milk or formula, and iron supplementation reported during follow-up visits, and studies of iron status at 4-months postnatal age. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify factors associated with ID. Results: One hundred twenty-one infants completed the four months follow-up. At hospital discharge, all infants were exclusively or partially breastfed. Prophylactic ferrous sulfate was prescribed in 110 infants. At 4-month, 65% were exclusively or partially breastfed. Incidence of biochemical ID or ID anemia in exclusively breastfed, partially breastfed, and formula-fed infant were 19%, 6.9%, and 4.8%, respectively. After adjusting for birth weight and prophylactic ferrous sulfate supplementation, breastfeeding was not associated with increased risk of ID or ID anemia. Conclusion: Incidence of ID at 4-month postnatal age of exclusively breastfed, partially breastfed, and formula-fed preterm infant were not statistically different. Prophylactic iron supplementation at 2 to 4 mg/kg/day should be prescribed to all exclusively or partially breastfed preterm infants of 34 weeks' gestation or less to prevent ID. The authors recommend checking iron status at the 4-month postnatal time point regardless of feeding type. 2022-08-04T09:22:10Z 2022-08-04T09:22:10Z 2021-06-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.104, No.6 (2021) 10.35755/jmedassocthai.2021.06.12800 01252208 2-s2.0-85108110583 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78147 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85108110583&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Medicine
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Sopapan Ngerncham
Kleebsabai Sanpakit
Ratchada Kitsommart
Waraporn Chuanchai
Thrathip Kolatat
Pimol Wongsiridej
Assessing former preterm neonates for iron deficiency at four months of age: Is breastfeeding a risk factor?
description Objective: To determine the incidence and risk factors of iron deficiency (ID) among preterm infants when they reached four months postnatal age. Materials and Methods: The present study was a prospective cohort study. Infants born at 34 weeks' gestation or earlier, weighing 2,000 grams or less, and treated at a university hospital in Bangkok, Thailand between January 2010 and June 2014 were enrolled. Study data collected included demographic and clinical information during hospitalization, breast milk or formula, and iron supplementation reported during follow-up visits, and studies of iron status at 4-months postnatal age. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify factors associated with ID. Results: One hundred twenty-one infants completed the four months follow-up. At hospital discharge, all infants were exclusively or partially breastfed. Prophylactic ferrous sulfate was prescribed in 110 infants. At 4-month, 65% were exclusively or partially breastfed. Incidence of biochemical ID or ID anemia in exclusively breastfed, partially breastfed, and formula-fed infant were 19%, 6.9%, and 4.8%, respectively. After adjusting for birth weight and prophylactic ferrous sulfate supplementation, breastfeeding was not associated with increased risk of ID or ID anemia. Conclusion: Incidence of ID at 4-month postnatal age of exclusively breastfed, partially breastfed, and formula-fed preterm infant were not statistically different. Prophylactic iron supplementation at 2 to 4 mg/kg/day should be prescribed to all exclusively or partially breastfed preterm infants of 34 weeks' gestation or less to prevent ID. The authors recommend checking iron status at the 4-month postnatal time point regardless of feeding type.
author2 Siriraj Hospital
author_facet Siriraj Hospital
Sopapan Ngerncham
Kleebsabai Sanpakit
Ratchada Kitsommart
Waraporn Chuanchai
Thrathip Kolatat
Pimol Wongsiridej
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author Sopapan Ngerncham
Kleebsabai Sanpakit
Ratchada Kitsommart
Waraporn Chuanchai
Thrathip Kolatat
Pimol Wongsiridej
author_sort Sopapan Ngerncham
title Assessing former preterm neonates for iron deficiency at four months of age: Is breastfeeding a risk factor?
title_short Assessing former preterm neonates for iron deficiency at four months of age: Is breastfeeding a risk factor?
title_full Assessing former preterm neonates for iron deficiency at four months of age: Is breastfeeding a risk factor?
title_fullStr Assessing former preterm neonates for iron deficiency at four months of age: Is breastfeeding a risk factor?
title_full_unstemmed Assessing former preterm neonates for iron deficiency at four months of age: Is breastfeeding a risk factor?
title_sort assessing former preterm neonates for iron deficiency at four months of age: is breastfeeding a risk factor?
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78147
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