Three Years of Human Milk Banking: Assessing the Impact on Lactation Rates at Discharge in VLBW Preterm Infants in an Italian Reference NICU

三年母乳库保存:评估其对意大利一家参考新生儿重症监护病房极低出生体重早产儿出院时泌乳率的影响

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Abstract

Background: Human milk (HM) offers critical short- and long-term benefits for preterm and very low birth weight (VLBW) infants. In 2021, a human milk bank (HMB) was established at the IRCCS Giannina Gaslini Institute, aiming to improve HM feeding rates in this vulnerable population. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed feeding data from 442 VLBW infants (BW < 1500 g) admitted between 2018 and 2024. Data were drawn from the Vermont Oxford Network and Italian Neonatal Network registries. Feeding modalities-exclusive HM, infant formula milk (IM), and mixed feeding (MF)-were recorded and analyzed before and after HMB introduction. Results: Before 2021, MF was predominant, with exclusive HM rates below 10%. Following HMB implementation, exclusive HM feeding increased significantly, reaching 47.2% in 2024 (p < 0.0001). Regression analysis showed a positive trend for HM (+4.84%/year, p = 0.05), and a declining trend for IM (-1.96%/year) and MF (-2.88%/year). Projections suggest HM rates may exceed 58% by 2030. Conclusions: The introduction of the HMB was associated with a significant shift in feeding practices, increasing HM use and reducing IM exposure among VLBW infants. These findings underscore the importance of institutional strategies such as donor milk availability, lactation support, and maternal education in optimizing neonatal nutrition. Ongoing efforts are essential to sustain and extend these improvements beyond NICU discharge, ensuring the long-term benefits of human milk for preterm infants.

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