The role of nutrition in analysis of risk factors and short-term outcomes for late-onset necrotizing enterocolitis among very preterm infants: a nationwide, multicenter study in China

Author:

Hong Kun-Yao,Zhu Yao,Wu Fan,Mao Jian,Liu Ling,Zhang Rong,Chang Yan-Mei,Shen Wei,Tang Li-Xia,Ye Xiu-Zhen,Qiu Yin-Ping,Ma Li,Cheng Rui,Wu Hui,Chen Dong-Mei,Chen Ling,Xu Ping,Mei Hua,Wang San-Nan,Xu Fa-Lin,Ju Rong,Zheng Zhi,Tong Xiao-Mei,Lin Xin-Zhu, ,Hong Kun Yao,Zhu Yao,Shen Wei,Tang Li-Xia,Zheng Zhi,Lin Xin-Zhu,Wu Fan,Tian Qian-Xin,Cui Qi-Liang,Mao Jian,Yuan Yuan,Ren Ling,Liu Ling,Shi Bi-Zhen,Wang Yu-Mei,Chang Yan-Mei,Zhang Jing-Hui,Tong Xiao-Mei,Zhang Rong,Zhu Yan,Ye Xiu-Zhen,Zou Jing-Jing,Qiu Yin-Ping,Li Yu-Huai,Zhao Bao-Yin,Liu Shu-Hua,Ma Li,Xu Ying,Cheng Rui,Zhou Wen-Li,Wu Hui,Liu Zhi-Yong,Chen Dong-Mei,Gao Jin-Zhi,Liu Jing,Chen Ling,Li Cong,Yang Chun-Yan,Xu Ping,Zhang Ya-Yu,Hu Si-Le,Mei Hua,Yang Zu-Ming,Feng Zong-Tai,Wang San-Nan,Meng Er-Yan,Shang Li-Hong,Xu Fa-Lin,Ou Shaoping,Ju Rong,Li Gui-Nan,Yi Juan,Li Long,Liu Yong-Qiao,Zhang Zhe,Wu Mei-Gui,Bei Fei,Liu Ye,Deng Chun,Yang Hui-Jie,Su Ping,Chen Shi-Feng,Luo Ling-Ying,Wang Lin-Lin,Liu Xiao-Hong,Yan Li-Hua,Wang Li-Jun,Wang Xiao-Kang,Yu Shu-Qun,Zhu Qiao-Mian

Abstract

Abstract Background Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a serious gastrointestinal disease, primarily affects preterm newborns and occurs after 7 days of life (late-onset NEC, LO-NEC). Unfortunately, over the past several decades, not much progress has been made in its treatment or prevention. This study aimed to analyze the risk factors for LO-NEC, and the impact of LO-NEC on short-term outcomes in very preterm infants (VPIs) with a focus on nutrition and different onset times. Method Clinical data of VPIs were retrospectively collected from 28 hospitals in seven different regions of China from September 2019 to December 2020. A total of 2509 enrolled VPIs were divided into 2 groups: the LO-NEC group and non-LO-NEC group. The LO-NEC group was divided into 2 subgroups based on the onset time: LO-NEC occurring between 8 ~ 14d group and LO-NEC occurring after 14d group. Clinical characteristics, nutritional status, and the short-term clinical outcomes were analyzed and compared among these groups. Results Compared with the non-LO-NEC group, the LO-NEC group had a higher proportion of anemia, blood transfusion, and invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) treatments before NEC; the LO-NEC group infants had a longer fasting time, required longer duration to achieve the target total caloric intake (110 kcal/kg) and regain birthweight, and showed slower weight growth velocity; the cumulative dose of the medium-chain and long-chain triglyceride (MCT/LCT) emulsion intake in the first week after birth was higher and breastfeeding rate was lower. Additionally, similar results including a higher proportion of IMV, lower breastfeeding rate, more MCT/LCT emulsion intake, slower growth velocity were also found in the LO-NEC group occurring between 8 ~ 14d when compared to the LO-NEC group occurring after 14 d (all (P < 0.05). After adjustment for the confounding factors, high proportion of breastfeeding were identified as protective factors and long fasting time before NEC were identified as risk factors for LO-NEC; early feeding were identified as protective factors and low gestational age, grade III ~ IV neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (NRDS), high accumulation of the MCT/LCT emulsion in the first week were identified as risk factors for LO-NEC occurring between 8 ~ 14d. Logistic regression analysis showed that LO-NEC was a risk factor for late-onset sepsis, parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis, metabolic bone disease of prematurity, and extrauterine growth retardation. Conclusion Actively preventing premature birth, standardizing the treatment of grade III ~ IV NRDS, and optimizing enteral and parenteral nutrition strategies may help reduce the risk of LO-NEC, especially those occurring between 8 ~ 14d, which may further ameliorate the short-term clinical outcome of VPIs. Trial registration ChiCTR1900023418 (26/05/2019).

Funder

Guidance Project of Xiamen Medical and Health in 2019

Guidance Project of Xiamen Medical and Health in 2021

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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