Publications by authors named "Beatriz Garcia-Palop"

Objective: Inhaled therapy is essential in cystic fibrosis; however, inhalers have a significant environmental impact due to the greenhouse gases (GHGs) emitted. The environmental impact of a product is estimated by its carbon footprint (CF). Pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDIs) have a higher CF than dry powder inhalers (DPIs) and soft mist inhalers (SMIs) due to the incorporation of GHGs.

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Introduction: Aggressive parenteral nutrition with delivery of high amino acid and energy doses is used to improve growth and neurodevelopmental outcomes in very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants. Recent findings, however, suggest that this approach may cause electrolyte imbalances. The aim of our study was to compare the prevalence of hypercalcaemia, hypophosphataemia, and hypokalaemia in 2 groups of preterm infants that received parenteral nutrition with different amounts of amino acids and to analyse perinatal and nutritional variables associated with the development of electrolyte imbalances.

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Background: The increasing use of antifungal drugs (AF) in children and the concern for related adverse events and costs has led to the development of specific AF stewardship programmes (AFS). Studies in adult patients have shown improvements in AF prescription and usage after implementation, but paediatric data are scant. The aim of this PROAFUNGI study was to describe the use and appropriateness of AF in a high complexity paediatric centre.

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Background: Neonates may respond differently from adults to drug components. Hence, ingredients that seem safe in adults may not be safe in this age group.

Objective: To describe the content of harmful excipients in drugs used in our neonatal wards and compare the daily dose a neonate may receive with the accepted daily intake (ADI) in adults.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Beatriz Garcia-Palop"

  • - Beatriz Garcia-Palop's research primarily focuses on the nutritional and pharmaceutical needs of vulnerable populations, particularly premature infants and neonates, assessing the implications of various medical practices and formulations on their health outcomes.
  • - Her study on parenteral protein intake highlights the risk of electrolyte imbalances such as hypercalcaemia and hypophosphataemia in very low birth weight infants, advocating for a more cautious approach to amino acid supplementation.
  • - The PROAFUNGI study underscores the importance of antifungal stewardship in pediatric care, revealing a gap in data and practices compared to adult populations, thus calling for targeted interventions to improve the appropriateness of antifungal use in children.*