Nutritional Care of the Preterm Infant: International Guidelines
Miami Neonatology 2022—46th Annual International Conference

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Renowned professor Berthold Koletzko, MD, PhD, defines recommended nutrient intakes to meet individual physiological requirements for growth, health, and development of preterm infants based on scientific evidence presented in the new guidelines for preterm nutrition. Dr. Koletzko shares insights to identify preterm infants who benefit from parenteral nutrition from day one, more amino acids and phosphorus, and early provision of lipid emulsions. Dr. Koletzko highlights protein needs and sources, while prioritizing mother's own milk with sufficient fortification. Dr. Koletzko also emphasizes the many benefits of DHA and arachidonic acid and the need for supplementation.

Target Audience:

This education was designed to support physicians, nurses, advanced practice clinicians, registered dietitians, and other healthcare professionals who have an interest in newborns, infants and toddlers.

Course Credit:

0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM
0.5 ANCC Contact hour(s)
0.5 CA-BRN Contact hour(s)
0.5 CDR Contact hour(s)
0.5 Pharmacology hour(s).

Dates:

Opens: 2023-02-17
Closes: 2025-02-17

This material was originally presented to a live audience in November 2022.

This activity is supported by an educational grant from Mead Johnson Nutrition.
  • Berthold Koletzko, MD, PhD

    Else Kröner Senior Professor of Pediatrics
    Department of Pediatrics
    Dr. von Hauner Children’s Hospital
    Munich, Germany

Learning Objectives

  • Define adequate nutrient intakes to meet physiological requirements for growth, health, and development in the individual preterm infant.
  • Recognize the importance of early introduction of nutrition in preterm infants through fortification of human milk formula that includes DHA and ARA.