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Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 88:F11-F14 doi:10.1136/fn.88.1.F11
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Donor human milk versus formula for preventing necrotising enterocolitis in preterm infants: systematic review

Table 2

Characteristics of included studies: participants, intervention, and outcome

Trial (year published) Participants Setting Interventions Outcomes (n/N) Notes
Gross (1983)12 67 preterm infants (27–33 weeks gestation). Birth weight <1600 g. Excluded if “congenital anomaly or major disease, or if growth restricted.” Department of Pediatrics, Duke University, USA. 1980–82. Donor human, term (N=20) or preterm (N=21) milk versus standard-calorie formula milk (N=26). Feeds assigned until infant weight reached 1800 g NEC (confirmed): Donor human milk: 1/41 Formula milk: 6/26 NEC was a withdrawal criterion not primary end-point of the study.
Lucas (1990)3 159 infants, birth weight <1850 g. Infants with congenital abnormalities excluded. Neonatal units in Anglia, UK. Early 1980s Donor (mainly drip) human milk (N=83) versus calorie-enriched formula as sole diet (N=76) NEC (suspected and confirmed): Donor human milk: 3/83 Formula milk: 6/76 NEC (confirmed only): Donor human milk: 1/83 Formula milk: 4/76 Parallel study assessed outcomes in infants who received donor human milk or formula as a supplement to the mother’s expressed breast milk.
Svenningsen (1982)10 36 low birth weight infants. Department of Paediatrics, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden. Early 1980s Donor human milk (N=6) versus standard-calorie formula milk (N=30) NEC (confirmed): Donor human milk: 0/6 Formula milk: 0/30 Feeds randomly allocated in second week of life.
Tyson (1983)11 81 very low birth weight infants, excluding infants with “any significant illness” or those who required ventilatory support at day 10 of life Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas, Dallas, USA. Early 1980s Donor human milk (N=37) versus calorie-enriched formula (N=44). NEC (suspected and confirmed): Donor human milk: 0/37 Formula milk: 2/44 NEC (confirmed only): Donor human milk: 0/37 Formula milk: 1/44 NEC reported as withdrawal criterion rather than outcome. Feeds allocated on the tenth day of life and continued until the infant reached a weight of 2000 g

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