Publications by authors named "Katrine Moe"
Acta Paediatr
September 2015
Article Synopsis
- A study was conducted on extremely preterm infants to assess the impact of three different parenteral nutrition (PN) solutions on plasma phosphate, plasma calcium, and weight gain, after a design error with a new high amino acid solution led to low phosphate levels.*
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- The study involved 186 infants with a gestational age of less than 28 weeks, categorized into three groups based on the PN solution they received, which varied in levels of phosphate and amino acids.*
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- Results showed significant differences in plasma phosphate levels among the groups, but no notable differences in weight gain were observed, indicating that while PN phosphate content affects plasma levels, it does not enhance weight gain in the first month.*
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