Early versus late parenteral nutrition in term and late preterm infants: a randomised controlled trial

Author:

Moon KwiORCID,McKinnon Elizabeth,Croft Kevin,Mori Trevor A,Simmer Karen,Patole Sanjay,Rao ShripadaORCID

Abstract

BackgroundThere is limited evidence regarding the optimal time to commence parenteral nutrition (PN) in term and late preterm infants.DesignSingle-centre, non-blinded, exploratory randomised controlled trial.SettingA level-3 neonatal unit in a stand-alone paediatric hospital.PatientsInfants born ≥34 weeks of gestation and ≤28 days, who needed PN. Eligible infants were randomised on day 1 or day 2 of admission.InterventionsEarly (day 1 or day 2 of admission, N=30) or late (day 6 of admission, N=30) PN.Main outcome measuresPlasma phenylalanine and F2-isoprostane levels on day 4 and day 8 of admission. Secondary outcomes were amino-acid and fatty-acid profiles on day 4 and day 8, and clinical outcomes.ResultsThe postnatal age at randomisation was similar between the groups (2.3 (SD 0.8) vs 2.3 (0.7) days, p=0.90). On day 4, phenylalanine levels in early-PN infants were higher than in late-PN (mean (SD) 62.9 (26.7) vs 45.5 (15.3) µmol/L; baseline-adjusted percentage difference 25.8% (95% CI 11.6% to 39.9%), p<0.001). There was no significant difference in phenylalanine levels between the two groups on day 8. There was no significant difference between the groups for F2-isoprostane levels on day 4 (early-PN mean (SD) 389 (176) vs late-PN 419 (291) pg/mL; baseline-adjusted percentage difference: −4.4% (95% CI −21.5% to 12.8%) p=0.62) and day 8 (mean (SD) 305 (125) vs 354 (113) pg/mL; adjusted mean percentage difference −16.1 (95% CI −34.1 to 1.9) p=0.09).Postnatal growth restriction for weight was less severe in the early-PN group (change in weight z-score from baseline to discharge: −0.6 (0.6) vs −1.0 (0.6); p=0.02). The incidence of hyperglycaemia was greater in the early-PN group (20/30 (66.7%) vs 11/30 (36.7%), p=0.02).ConclusionsThe timing of the commencement of PN did not seem to affect the degree of oxidative stress in critically ill term and late preterm infants. The effect of transiently high plasma phenylalanine with early PN on clinical outcomes requires further investigation.Trial registration numberACTRN12620000324910.

Funder

the Centre for Neonatal Research and Education, University of Western Australia

Publisher

BMJ

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