Table 2 Comparison of infant characteristics and treatments in fresh human milk and control groups.

From: Testing the feasibility and safety of feeding preterm infants fresh mother’s own milk in the NICU: A pilot study

Infant Characteristics

Fresh Human Milk N = 98

Controla N = 109

P value

Age of infant at recruitment (hours), mean ± SD

10.3 ± 6.0

10.8 ± 7.0

0.58

Male sex, n (%)

60(61)

59(54)

0.32

Gestational age at birth (weeks), mean ± SD

28.3 ± 3.6

28.7 ± 1.2

0.20

Apgar Scores

  One minute, mean ± SD

7.3 ± 2.3

5.9 ± 2.3

0.01

  Five minutes, mean ± SD

8.2 ± 1.8

7.2 ± 2.1

0.01

  Ten minutes, mean ± SD

8.8 ± 1.4

7.9 ± 1.6

0.01

Number of births in pregnancy

  Singleton, n (%)

79(81)

67(61)

0.01

  Twins, n (%)

17(17)

39(36)

 

  Triplets, n (%)

1(1)

3(3)

 

Respiratory Support

  CPAP (days), mean ± SD

8.1 ± 7.2

8.9 ± 9.4

0.49

  Mechanical Ventilation (days), mean ± SD

2.9 ± 5.3

5.6 ± 6.9

0.01

Oxygen (fraction of inspired oxygen)

  28 days, mean ± SD

24.7 ± 5.0

29.4 ± 6.4

0.01

  36 weeks, mean ± SD

27. 2 ± 4.1

28.1 ± 2.7

0.60

Surfactant administration, n (%)

65(66)

74(68)

0.88

Caffeine administration, n (%)

85(87)

86(79)

0.15

TPN(days), mean ± SD

17.3 ± 8.0

21.8 ± 12.7

0.01

Duration of hospitalization (days), mean ± SD

47.0 ± 18.1

48.5 ± 19.6

0.57

  1. aInfants in the control group were fed frozen human milk.
  2. Abbreviations: N, number in category; n, number in group; SD, standard deviation CPAP, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure; TPN, Total Parenteral Nutrition.