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Growth, tolerance and safety outcomes with use of an extensively hydrolyzed casein-based formula in infants with cow’s milk protein allergy

  • Aydan Kansu
  • , Nafiye Urganci
  • , Aysegul Bukulmez
  • , Gunsel Kutluk
  • , Didem Gulcu Taskin
  • , Lutfiye Sahin Keskin
  • , Mahir Igde
  • , Lutfi Molon
  • , Yasar Dogan
  • , Bulent Enis Sekerel
  • , Mutlu Yuksek
  • , Ilknur Bostanci
  • , Nelgin Gerenli
  • , Esra Polat
  • , Buket Dalgic
  • , Hasret Ayyildiz
  • , Merve Usta
  • , Ahmet Basturk
  • , Ozlem Yuce Kirmemis
  • , Ceyda Tuna Kirsaclioglu
  • Hacer Fulya Gulerman, Aysugul Alptekin Sarioglu, Simge Erdogan
  • Ankara University
  • Istanbul Sisli Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital
  • Afyonkarahisar Health Sciences University
  • Istanbul Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Training and Research Hospital
  • Adana City Research and Training Hospital
  • Istinye University
  • Firat University
  • Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University
  • University of Health Sciences
  • Istanbul Umraniye Training and Research Hospital
  • Gazi University
  • Ministry of Health, Turkey
  • Gaziantep University
  • Samsun Training and Research Hospital
  • Kirikkale University
  • Abbott Laboratories

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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate growth, tolerance and safety outcomes with use of an extensively hydrolyzed casein-based formula (eHCF) in infants with cow’s milk protein allergy (CMPA). Methods: A total of 226 infants (mean ± SD age: 106.5 ± 39.5 days, 52.7% were girls) with CMPA who received eHCF comprising at least half of the daily dietary intake were included. Data on anthropometrics [weight for age (WFA), length for age (LFA) and weight for length (WFL) z-scores] were recorded at baseline (visit 1), while data on infant feeding and stool records, anthropometrics and Infant Feeding and Stool Patterns and Formula Satisfaction Questionnaires were recorded at visit 2 (on Days 15 ± 5) and visit 3 (on Days 30 ± 5). Results: From baseline to visit 2 and visit 3, WFA z-scores (from −0.60 ± 1.13 to −0.54 ± 1.09 at visit 2, and to −0.44 ± 1.05 at visit 3, p < 0.001) and WFL z-scores (from −0.80 ± 1.30 to −0.71 ± 1.22 at visit 2, and to −0.64 ± 1.13 at visit 3, p = 0.002) were significantly increased. At least half of infants never experienced irritability or feeding refusal (55.7%) and spit-up after feeding (50.2%). The majority of mothers were satisfied with the study formula (93.2%), and wished to continue using it (92.2%). Conclusions: In conclusion, eHCF was well-accepted and tolerated by an intended use population of infants ≤ 6 months of age with CMPA and enabled adequate volume consumption and improved growth indices within 30 days of utilization alongside a favorable gastrointestinal tolerance and a high level of parental satisfaction.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1230905
JournalFrontiers in Pediatrics
Volume11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • cow’s milk protein allergy
  • extensively hydrolyzed casein-based formula
  • gastrointestinal intolerance
  • growth indices
  • parental satisfaction
  • stool patterns

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