[Advantages and special features of hospital preparations of parenteral nutrition in neonatalogy]. / Avantages et spécificités des préparations hospitalières de nutrition parentérale en néonatalogie.
Ann Pharm Fr
; 73(2): 150-9, 2015 Mar.
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| ID: mdl-25745946
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION:
The care of premature infants requires specific, suitable parenteral nutrition, in which the dosage must be frequently adjusted.METHOD:
A comparative analysis of four industrial standard parenteral nutrition formulations NP 100®, Pediaven AP-HP Nouveau-né 1®, Pediaven AP-HP Nouveau-né 2® and Numetah G13% E® and of two hospital preparations made specifically in hospital pharmacies produced by two separate university hospitals (Nutrine® HCL and Formule standardisée début de nutrition) was conducted. The comparison between the formulations focused on electrolytic compositions and protein/energy ratio.RESULTS:
Formule standardisée début de nutrition and Pediaven AP-HP Nouveau-né 1® are free from (i) sodium and potassium, (ii) potassium respectively. Almost equivalent sodium concentration (19-27 mM) and more variable potassium concentration (â¼9-26 mM) characterize the other formulations. Protein/energy ratio of Numetah G13% E®, Nutrine® HCL and Formule standardisée début de nutrition is 58% higher than that of NP 100®, Pediaven AP-HP Nouveau-né 1® and Pediaven AP-HP Nouveau-né 2®.DISCUSSION:
Formule standardisée début de nutrition and Pediaven AP-HP Nouveau-né 1® are in accordance with the recommendations about hydro-electrolytic supplies during transition phase. Nutrine® HCL complies best to the recommendations about hydro-electrolytic account during stabilization phase.CONCLUSION:
Hydro-electrolytic composition and protein/energy ratio of standard hospital parenteral nutrition formulations comply best to nutritional needs of premature infants.Palavras-chave
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Assunto principal:
Alimentos Formulados
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Nutrição Parenteral
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Neonatologia
Limite:
Humans
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Infant
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Newborn
Idioma:
Fr
Revista:
Ann Pharm Fr
Ano de publicação:
2015
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
França