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Date: | Sat, 1 Dec 2001 14:07:00 -0500 |
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Yes, that is correct, some cases of Chylothorax can be breastfed without
leakage of the thoracic duct. While this case was taking place at Yale,
and shortly after, 2 other babies were NPO for several days, portagen for a
day or two, and then tolerated breastmilk with no problem. In this
particular case, however, there was severe lymphatic drainage, up to a
liter a day from an 8 lb. baby, multiple bouts of fungal and bacterial
sepsis, and the drainage continued despite being NPO for several weeks.
Portagen increased the drainage. After 6 weeks on the skim milk in the
hospital, the baby recieved whole breastmilk once, and chylus drainage
started within hours. This baby was on the skim milk for a total of aprox
2.5 months. So an alternative form of nutrition was imperative in this
case. Trish Whitehouse, RN
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