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Near-infrared spectroscopy is a promising non-invasive technique for monitoring the effects of feeding regimens on the cerebral and splanchnic regions

Acta Pediatrica Sep 30, 2017

Grometto A, et al. - The target of this paper was to investigate the effects of different milk and, or, administration regimens on cerebro-splanchnic perfusion, via near-infrared spectroscopy. It was reported that breast milk was better tolerated than formula. It required lower energy expenditure and lower cerebro-splanchnic haemodynamic redistribution. The results facilitated the use of NIRS as a promising non-invasive tool for cerebral and splanchnic longitudinal monitoring during neonatal feeding.
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