2024
Maternal stress and breastfeeding outcomes in the NICU couplet care experience: a prospective cohort study
Doughty K, Nichols C, Henry C, Shabanova V, Taylor S. Maternal stress and breastfeeding outcomes in the NICU couplet care experience: a prospective cohort study. Journal Of Perinatology 2024, 44: 1624-1629. PMID: 38755256, DOI: 10.1038/s41372-024-02000-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeonatal intensive care unitProspective cohort studyBreastfeeding outcomesCouplet careCohort studyInfant length of stayNICU-related stressMaternal stressIntensive care unitLength of stayGestational ageInfant lengthStudy designWeMother-infant dyadsInfant feeding outcomesCare unitFeeding outcomesPostpartum careCare dyadsBreastfeedingCare experiencesTraditional careParent-infant relationshipMarital statusInfants
2023
Parent and grandparent neonatal intensive care unit visitation for preterm infants
Harris L, Shabanova V, Martinez-Brockman J, Leverette D, Dioneda B, Parker M, Taylor S. Parent and grandparent neonatal intensive care unit visitation for preterm infants. Journal Of Perinatology 2023, 44: 419-427. PMID: 37573462, DOI: 10.1038/s41372-023-01745-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDays/weekNon-English primary languageDesignRetrospective cohort studyOlder maternal ageInfant health outcomesParental visitationCohort studyPreterm infantsInfant factorsMaternal ageMaternal healthMaternal milkInfant feedingMaternal depressionLower oddsHealth outcomesFamily visitationPublic insuranceAnxiety historyWeeksFather's visitInfantsSocial disadvantageDepressionOutcomesInfant factors that impact the ecology of human milk secretion and composition—a report from “Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN)” Working Group 3
Krebs N, Belfort M, Meier P, Mennella J, O’Connor D, Taylor S, Raiten D. Infant factors that impact the ecology of human milk secretion and composition—a report from “Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN)” Working Group 3. American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition 2023, 117: s43-s60. PMID: 37173060, PMCID: PMC10356564, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajcnut.2023.01.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFetal growth restrictionHuman milkRecreational drug useComposition of human milkLactating parentsPreterm birthGrowth restrictionInfant factorsHuman milk microbiomeInfant phenotypeAutocrine/paracrine mechanismDuration of lactationInfant intakeGroup 3Milk removalInfantsDrug useGestationSecretory activityMultiple mechanismsMilk volumeBreastmilkMilk microbiomeMilk compositionLactateA 1-Tesla MRI system for dedicated brain imaging in the neonatal intensive care unit
Berson E, Mozayan A, Peterec S, Taylor S, Bamford N, Ment L, Rowe E, Lisse S, Ehrlich L, Silva C, Goodman T, Payabvash S. A 1-Tesla MRI system for dedicated brain imaging in the neonatal intensive care unit. Frontiers In Neuroscience 2023, 17: 1132173. PMID: 36845429, PMCID: PMC9951115, DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1132173.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeonatal intensive care unitIntensive care unitIntraventricular hemorrhageCare unitHypoxic injuryIntracranial pathologyAverage gestational ageParenchymal injuryPreterm neonatesCommon indicationIschemic lesionsNICU patientsGestational ageClinical findingsPatient weightInfantsTranscranial ultrasoundMRIInjuryCareMicrohemorrhagesScansLesionsFollowPathology
2022
A review and guide to nutritional care of the infant with established bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Miller A, Curtiss J, Taylor S, Backes C, Kielt M. A review and guide to nutritional care of the infant with established bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Journal Of Perinatology 2022, 43: 402-410. PMID: 36494567, DOI: 10.1038/s41372-022-01578-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBronchopulmonary dysplasiaNutritional careCommon long-term morbidityIncidence of BPDLong-term pulmonary functionEnteral nutrition managementLong-term morbidityExcess weight gainPostnatal growth failureBPD preventionPreterm nutritionPulmonary functionNeurodevelopmental outcomesPremature birthChronic diseasesFavorable outcomeLung growthGrowth failureHigh riskClinical experienceComprehensive centerInfantsWeight gainNutrition managementDysplasiaDilemmas in initiation of very preterm infant enteral feeds—when, what, how?
Patel A, Taylor S. Dilemmas in initiation of very preterm infant enteral feeds—when, what, how? Journal Of Perinatology 2022, 43: 108-113. PMID: 36447040, DOI: 10.1038/s41372-022-01564-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVery preterm infantsPreterm infantsOwn milkIntensive care unit assessmentsVery preterm deliveryMother's own milkLimited clinical evidenceEvidence-based approachEnteral nutritionPreterm deliveryEnteral feedingEnteral feedsClinical evidenceFeed initiationPreclinical studiesInfantsEvidence-informed approachLimited generalizabilityFeedingNutritional decisionsInitiationColostrumPreterm infant nutrition: considerations for infants at risk of refeeding syndrome
Robinson D, Taylor S, Moya F. Preterm infant nutrition: considerations for infants at risk of refeeding syndrome. Journal Of Perinatology 2022, 43: 120-123. PMID: 36414735, DOI: 10.1038/s41372-022-01531-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGestational age statusAdverse clinical outcomesEnteral nutritionPreterm infantsPlacental insufficiencyClinical outcomesFetal malnutritionClinical managementGrowth restrictionCommon findingBiochemical abnormalitiesClinical monitoringNutritional managementPhysiologic adaptationsCareful monitoringInfantsAge statusSyndromeImbalance of nutrientsRiskInsufficiencyMalnutritionAbnormalitiesGrowth patterns among late preterm infants of mothers with diabetes
Buck CO, Shabanova V, Taylor SN. Growth patterns among late preterm infants of mothers with diabetes. The Journal Of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2022, 35: 10116-10123. PMID: 36075588, DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2022.2119125.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLate preterm infantsUnexposed infantsPreterm infantsFirst postnatal weekGreater weight gainDM groupMaternal diabetesWeight gainPostnatal weekWeight trajectoriesRetrospective longitudinal analysisAge 2 yearsLong-term riskAge twoCardiometabolic diseasesExposure groupDiabetesInfantsAverage weightGrowth patternHighest average weightTerm riskEarly childhoodFurther studiesPregnancyHuman Milk Fortification: A Practical Analysis of Current Evidence
Bergner EM, Taylor SN, Gollins LA, Hair AB. Human Milk Fortification: A Practical Analysis of Current Evidence. Clinics In Perinatology 2022, 49: 447-460. PMID: 35659096, DOI: 10.1016/j.clp.2022.02.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDonor human milkHuman milkLow birth weight infantsPasteurized donor human milkMulti-nutrient fortifierBirth weight infantsVolume of feedingAppropriate fortificationWeight infantsPreterm infantsClinical controversiesHM fortificationCurrent evidenceInfantsCritical periodFortificationMilkFortifierCommentary on “compatibility of rapid enteral feeding advances and noninvasive ventilation in preterm infants—an observational study”
Buck CO, Taylor SN. Commentary on “compatibility of rapid enteral feeding advances and noninvasive ventilation in preterm infants—an observational study”. Pediatric Pulmonology 2022, 57: 1113-1116. PMID: 35191225, DOI: 10.1002/ppul.25867.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExtremely preterm infantsPreterm infantsBronchopulmonary dysplasiaRapid enteral feeding advancementEnteral feeding advancementFull enteral feedingVery preterm infantsFeeding advanceFeeding advancementEnteral feedingMultifactorial pathogenesisNoninvasive ventilationNutritional supportCritical careObservational studyInfantsPotential rolePotential benefitsDysplasiaPathogenesisCareEvidence-based Discharge Nutrition to Optimize Preterm Infant Outcomes.
Taylor SN, Martin CR. Evidence-based Discharge Nutrition to Optimize Preterm Infant Outcomes. NeoReviews 2022, 23: e108-e116. PMID: 35102382, DOI: 10.1542/neo.23-2-e108.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral feeding abilityOral feeding skillsPreterm infantsMaternal milkPreterm infants' oral feeding skillsInfants' oral feeding skillsPreterm infant outcomesTerm infant formulaIdeal clinical approachHospital dischargeNeurodevelopmental outcomesInfant outcomesHospital dietFeeding skillsClinical approachInfant formulaInfantsGrowth outcomesEquivocal resultsDietOutcomesNutrient densitySufficient nutritionIntakeNutrition
2021
Very Low Birthweight Preterm Infants: A 2020 Evidence Analysis Center Evidence-Based Nutrition Practice Guideline
Fenton TR, Griffin IJ, Groh-Wargo S, Gura K, Martin CR, Taylor SN, Rozga M, Moloney L. Very Low Birthweight Preterm Infants: A 2020 Evidence Analysis Center Evidence-Based Nutrition Practice Guideline. Journal Of The Academy Of Nutrition And Dietetics 2021, 122: 182-206. PMID: 33820749, DOI: 10.1016/j.jand.2021.02.027.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Barriers and benefits to breastfeeding with gestational diabetes
Doughty K, Taylor SN. Barriers and benefits to breastfeeding with gestational diabetes. Seminars In Perinatology 2020, 45: 151385. PMID: 33446343, DOI: 10.1016/j.semperi.2020.151385.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGestational diabetes mellitusInfant hypoglycemiaType 2 diabetes developmentMaternal social factorsHigh-risk populationInfant macrosomiaGestational diabetesMaternal obesityCesarean sectionGlucose intoleranceDiabetes mellitusMetabolic sequelaeBreastfeeding outcomesDiabetes developmentBiologic complicationsLess initiationProvider supportProvider behaviorMaternal reportsWomenHypoglycemiaInfantsMothersDurationMacrosomiaConcentrating human milk: an innovative point-of-care device designed to increase human milk feeding options for preterm infants
Schinkel ER, Nelson ER, Young BE, Bernstein RM, Taylor SN, Brown LD, Hay WW, Brown KJ, Prenni J. Concentrating human milk: an innovative point-of-care device designed to increase human milk feeding options for preterm infants. Journal Of Perinatology 2020, 41: 582-589. PMID: 33060780, PMCID: PMC9848740, DOI: 10.1038/s41372-020-00820-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCertain bioactive componentsPreterm infantsHuman milk nutrientsNeonatal nutritionFeeding neonatesHuman milkFeeding optionsBaseline samplesEvidence baseHM samplesCare devicesBioactive levelsFurther studiesBioactive componentsMilk nutrientsRaw milk samplesMilk samplesOsmotic devicesNeonatesOptionsEffect of timeInfantsPromising optionVery low birth weight infants receive full enteral nutrition within 2 postnatal weeks
Fenin A, Newman JC, Taylor SN. Very low birth weight infants receive full enteral nutrition within 2 postnatal weeks. Journal Of Perinatology 2020, 40: 1849-1856. PMID: 32994536, PMCID: PMC7522453, DOI: 10.1038/s41372-020-00819-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow birth weight infantsBirth weight infantsPostnatal dayFull feedsWeight infantsPostnatal weekEpoch 1Feeding protocolEnteral nutrition goalsFull enteral nutritionEpoch 2First postnatal dayEnteral nutritionNutrition daysInfant growthInfant cohortInfants 1InfantsNutrition goalsWeeksDaysCentral lineCohortMonthsSafety Aspects of a Randomized Clinical Trial of Maternal and Infant Vitamin D Supplementation by Feeding Type Through 7 Months Postpartum
Wagner CL, Hulsey TC, Ebeling M, Shary JR, Asghari G, Howard CR, Baatz JE, Newton DA, Wahlquist AE, Reed SG, Taylor SN, Lawrence RA, Hollis BW. Safety Aspects of a Randomized Clinical Trial of Maternal and Infant Vitamin D Supplementation by Feeding Type Through 7 Months Postpartum. Breastfeeding Medicine 2020, 15: 765-775. PMID: 32915638, PMCID: PMC7757584, DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2020.0056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIU/dayVitamin D supplementationIU groupVitD sufficiencyD supplementationMonths postpartumTreatment groupsHigh-dose vitamin D supplementationInfant vitamin D supplementationSafety parametersDose vitamin D supplementationCessation of breastfeedingMother-infant pairsSpecific laboratory parametersInfant parametersFull breastfeedingLaboratory parametersPostpartum womenWeeks postpartumClinical trialsMonths 1InfantsPostpartumBreastfeedingCombination feedingHuman milk fortification: the clinician and parent perspectives
Hair AB, Ferguson J, Grogan C, Kim JH, Taylor SN. Human milk fortification: the clinician and parent perspectives. Pediatric Research 2020, 88: 25-29. PMID: 32855509, DOI: 10.1038/s41390-020-1076-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFactors in Early Feeding Practices That May Influence Growth and the Challenges That Arise in Growth Outcomes Research
Fabrizio V, Shabanova V, Taylor SN. Factors in Early Feeding Practices That May Influence Growth and the Challenges That Arise in Growth Outcomes Research. Nutrients 2020, 12: 1939. PMID: 32629763, PMCID: PMC7399918, DOI: 10.3390/nu12071939.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWeeks gestational ageGestational agePreterm infantsEarly feeding practicesInfant growth trajectoriesFetal growth chartsSingle-center investigationInitial hospitalizationParenteral nutritionImproved outcomesInclusion criteriaFeeding practicesGrowth chartsNutritional practicesFirst weekHospital growthNutritional factorsInfantsQuartileCenter investigationLess daysOutcomes researchCaloric densityHospitalizationCohort effects“Extrauterine growth restriction” and “postnatal growth failure” are misnomers for preterm infants
Fenton TR, Cormack B, Goldberg D, Nasser R, Alshaikh B, Eliasziw M, Hay WW, Hoyos A, Anderson D, Bloomfield F, Griffin I, Embleton N, Rochow N, Taylor S, Senterre T, Schanler RJ, Elmrayed S, Groh-Wargo S, Adamkin D, Shah PS. “Extrauterine growth restriction” and “postnatal growth failure” are misnomers for preterm infants. Journal Of Perinatology 2020, 40: 704-714. PMID: 32214217, DOI: 10.1038/s41372-020-0658-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPostnatal growth failureExtrauterine growth restrictionPreterm infantsGrowth restrictionGrowth failurePostnatal weight lossWeeks postmenstrual ageReference fetusPostmenstrual agePreterm neonatesAdverse outcomesNutrition deliveryBody compositionInfantsWeight lossGrowth percentilesNutritional needsGrowth slowingFailureNeonatesFetusesPrevalenceWeeksFurther refinementParent and Provider Perspectives on the Imprecise Label of “Human Milk Fortifier” in the NICU
Canvasser J, Hair AB, Kim JH, Taylor SN. Parent and Provider Perspectives on the Imprecise Label of “Human Milk Fortifier” in the NICU. Nutrients 2020, 12: 720. PMID: 32182782, PMCID: PMC7146547, DOI: 10.3390/nu12030720.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman milk fortifierMilk fortifierHuman milk productsImmature gastrointestinal systemCow milk productsMilk productsPreterm infantsCritical careGastrointestinal systemNICU parentsChild healthHealthcare providersProvider perspectivesNICUFortifierClear communicationChildrenUnited States participantsHealthProvidersOnline surveyParentsInfantsCare