Catch-down growth in infants born large for gestational age

2021 
Infants born large for gestational age (LGA) not exhibiting catch-down growth (a decline of weight z-score by 1) have a higher likelihood of future obesity. We aimed to identify the term LGA infants in our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and document nutrition interventions that may influence growth. Our 10-year retrospective review identified 47 term LGA infants who had a NICU length of stay (LOS) ≥7 days. We obtained demographic data, nutrition interventions in the NICU, and data regarding growth patterns. Of the 47 infants, 31 (66%), demonstrated catch-down growth at discharge at ≥7 days. Overall, 39 of 47 patients (83%) received interventions during their NICU stay, including 32 (69%) who had nasogastric tubes placed, and 24 (51%) had formula fortification to augment weight gain. Among patients with LOS ≥14 days, 23 of 23 patients without catch-down growth and four of five patients with catch-down growth had nutrition interventions performed. Of the overall population, only 38% of those who did not demonstrate catch-down growth had an LOS of ≥14 days vs 77% of all infants that did exhibit catch-down growth (P = .01). Our data suggest that nutrition interventions in LGA infants are common in the NICU. Our study highlights the need for further clinical studies to help direct care in this population of infants.
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