Nutrisi Agresif untuk Neonatus Kurang Bulan
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Neonatus kurang bulan, nutrisi agresifAbstract
Banyak neonatus kurang bulan yang mengalami gagal tumbuh setelah lahir, salah satunya akibat nutrisi tidak adekuat. Pemberian nutrisi agresif mulai dikembangkan untuk mengatasi hal tersebut dengan pemberian nutrisi secara enteral atau parenteral segera setelah lahir. Praktik tersebut terbukti dapat memperbaiki tumbuh kembang neonatus kurang bulan dengan efek samping tidak signifikan.
Many preterm newborns suffer from antenatal growth deprivation, which may be caused by inadequate nutritional intake. Aggressive nutritional support by administering enteral or parenteral nutrition immediately after birth is developed to treat the condition. This practice may improve growth and development of preterm newborns with insignificant adverse events.
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