[Standardised parenteral nutrition in low birth weight preterm newborns: a case report.].

Recenti Prog Med

SC Neonatologia Ospedale, Presidio Ospedaliero OIRM, Sant'Anna, AOU "Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino".

Published: June 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluates the potential benefits of standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) in place of individualized parenteral nutrition (IPN) for neonatal care.
  • The use of SPN could enhance nutrient intake, improve quality control, cut costs, and lower prescription errors in the NICU.
  • A case study of a low birth weight baby showed that SPN was well tolerated, resulting in steady growth and no reported adverse effects during a 13-day period.

Article Abstract

The aim of this study is to evaluate the possibility of increasing the use of standardised parenteral nutrition (PN) as a replacement of individualized parenteral nutrition in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The standardisation of the PN formulations has the potential to improve nutrient intakes, quality control, cost effectiveness and reduce prescription errors. In our hospital the individualized PN solutions are made by Chemists for premature babies born during the working days. We have been using standardised PN formulations for about two years for the preterm infants born during the weekend. The use of SPN is currently limited to the weekend, until our Chemists can prepare the IPN.In this study we describe the case of a sick low birth weight baby for whom we used for the first time the bags of a standardised PN "ready to use" since the sixth day of life for thirteen consecutive days. The baby was not a very low birth weight, but he needed parenteral nutrition because he was relatively unstable and he had a poor feeding tolerance. As result of the study, the baby growth was regular and the SPN were well tolerated. No adverse effects were reported.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1701/3394.33766DOI Listing

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