Pletsch Donna, Ulrich Cindy, Angelini Michelle, Fernandes Gail, Lee David S C
Donna Pletsch, RN, MN, Clinical Educator, Neonatal ICU.
Cindy Ulrich, RD, Hon. BSc, Registered Dietitian, Neonatal ICU.
Nurs Leadersh (Tor Ont). 2013;26 Spec No 2013:34-42. doi: 10.12927/cjnl.2013.23356.
Early breast milk, known as colostrum ("liquid gold") provides immune benefits to infants, offering potential risk reduction for nosocomial infection (NI) and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), a serious gastrointestinal emergency. Provision of colostrum is recognized as oral immune therapy (OIT) and is valuable to all NICU infants unable to feed orally. A quality improvement project was initiated by the multidisciplinary NICU Quality Care Council at London Health Sciences Centres-Victoria (LHSC-VH) to obtain mothers' colostrum for early OIT. The initiative was driven by the Canadian EPIQ (Evidence-based Practice for Improving Quality) group as a means of reducing the rates of NEC and NI, two major morbidities in the NICU. The overall aim was to facilitate the availability of OIT to preterm and critically ill neonates as soon as possible after birth.
初乳,即人们所知的“液体黄金”,能为婴儿提供免疫益处,降低医院感染(NI)和坏死性小肠结肠炎(NEC,一种严重的胃肠道急症)的潜在风险。提供初乳被视为口服免疫疗法(OIT),对所有无法经口喂养的新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)婴儿都很有价值。伦敦健康科学中心维多利亚分院(LHSC-VH)的多学科NICU质量护理委员会发起了一项质量改进项目,以获取母亲的初乳用于早期口服免疫疗法。该倡议由加拿大EPIQ(提高质量的循证实践)小组推动,作为降低NICU中两种主要疾病——NEC和NI发生率的一种手段。总体目标是在早产和危重新生儿出生后尽快使其能够获得口服免疫疗法。