作者: Ben T. Hartmann , Lukas Christen
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-6812-3_18
关键词: Intensive care medicine 、 Low birth weight 、 Neonatal intensive care unit 、 Intensive care 、 Breast milk 、 Necrotising enterocolitis 、 Milk banking 、 Medicine
摘要: Donor human milk banking has been practiced for over 100 years and is used where a mother’s own unavailable her infant. With this historical practice come evidence the clinical use of pasteurised donor (PDHM) primarily to reduce risk necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) in preterm very low birth weight However, clinicians are not universal their support these at patients. Some remain unconvinced benefit some may concerned regarding safety product. These concerns can only be addressed through proper management banking. This chapter reviews current examines how recent developments addressing concerns. When unavailable, PDHM remains viable feeding option an infant NEC. ongoing focus on demonstration benefits research, relevant another years.