Does Feeding Previously Frozen (Thawed) Fortified Human Milk Increase the Incidence of Lactobezoar (Milk Curd) Obstruction? A Retrospective Cohort Study in One Large Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
J Acad Nutr Diet 2021;
121:1335-1338. [PMID:
33653679 DOI:
10.1016/j.jand.2021.01.008]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Current recommendations suggest that it is appropriate to store human milk (HM) for up to 24 hours following fortification despite any changes that may occur in fortified HM over time. However, a recent publication suggested fortified frozen HM should be thawed and fed within 12 hours of fortification due to the risk of lactobezoar or milk curd obstruction.
OBJECTIVE
This study investigated whether lactobezoar (milk curd) formation increased when frozen fortified HM was thawed and fed within 12 hours vs 12 to 24 hours postfortification in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Children's Hospital of Orange County to determine if practice changes were warranted.
DESIGN
This study was a retrospective cohort study.
PARTICIPANTS/SETTING
All infants admitted to the Children's Hospital of Orange County NICU for calendar years 2018-2019 who were fed fortified human milk (n = 802) were included in the study.
EXPOSURE VARIABLE
Feedings using previously frozen (thawed) fortified HM.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE
Lactobezoar or milk curd formation.
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Descriptive analyses were used for statistical analysis.
RESULTS
Of the 107,602 feedings prepared with fortified thawed HM, 68% (72,602) were used within 12 hours of preparation and 32% (34,499) were stored for 12 to 24 hours before administration. The NICU at Children's Hospital of Orange County did not identify any lactobezoar formation or milk curd obstruction in either group.
CONCLUSIONS
Data from this study support recommendations for a maximum storage time for thawed, fortified HM of 24 hours.
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