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Autor:
KAREN AMORDE-SPALDING, ARTHUR E. D'HARLINGUE, BARRY L. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM J. BYRNE, K. STEVE CHENG, NANCY E. COOK, JULIAN J. IRIAS
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 90:992-994
Achieving vitamin E sufficiency in the premature infant during parenteral nutrition requires early intravenous vitamin E supplementation. The optimal dose of intravenously administered vitamin E has not been determined. The antioxidant properties of
Autor:
Roy A. Filly, Barry L. Phillips, Mitchell S. Golbus, Thomas F. Tracy, Thomas R. Weber, Michael R. Harrison, Charles J.H. Stolar, Robert H. Connors, Richard J. Powers, Susan C. Ferguson, Claudine P. Torfs
Publikováno v:
New England Journal of Medicine. 323:1279-1281
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 111:439-444
We studied the effects of orally administered theophylline and diuretics (chlorothiazide and spironolactone) on pulmonary mechanics in 16 infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Their gestational age (mean +/- SD) was 28.5 +/- 3.4 weeks, and postnat
Autor:
M. E. Ament, M E Moore, Barry L. Phillips, Hamid M. Said, R. J. Shulman, M M Chan, Joel E. Murrell, Harry L. Greene, Linda S. Franck
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 77:539-547
This study represents the first attempt to evaluate the American Medical Association Nutrition Advisory Group (NAG) recommendations for intravenous vitamin A, D, and E dosages for infants and children. Patients studied included 18 preterm infants (gr
Autor:
Robert C. Briggs, Harry L. Greene, Mary Courtney Moore, Capri Mara Fillmore, Barry L. Phillips, Joel E. Murrell, Hamid M. Said, Linda S. Franck
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 79:894-900
Very low birth weight infants have little storage of hepatic retinol and are, therefore, highly dependent upon an exogenous supply. The recent association between low serum retinol level and bronchopulmonary dysplasia and the persistently low serum l
Autor:
Linda S. Franck, Barry L. Phillips, Joel E. Murrell, Harry L. Greene, R. J. Shulman, M. E. Ament, Mary Courtney Moore
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 77:530-538
This study represents the first attempt to evaluate the response to the only intravenous vitamin preparation (MVI Pediatric) for infants and children receiving total parenteral nutrition. Eighteen preterm infants (group 1), 26 term infants and childr
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 76:970-972
Systemic BP is a function of circulating blood volume, cardiac output, and total peripheral vascular resistance. Important variables affecting an infant's BP include sodium and water balance, cardiac function, especially myocardial contractility, and
Publikováno v:
American journal of diseases of children (1960). 143(8)
While cocaine is now used much more frequently than heroin by women of childbearing age, we have found that a significant number of mothers have abused both drugs during their pregnancy. We studied 86 infants who were born to women with a history of
Autor:
HARRY L. GREENE, BARRY L. PHILLIPS
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 81:173-174
In Reply.— As indicated on p 533 of our article,1 the original recommendations given by the AMA Nutrition Advisory Group in 1975 indicated that, for premature infants, 10% of a vial should be given for each kilogram of body weight. By the time a pe
Autor:
Barry L. Phillips, Mary E Moore, Robert J Shulman, Marvin Ament, Joel Murrell, Hamid M. Said, Harry L. Greene
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Research. 19:220A-220A
No studies have been done to evaluate AMA guidelines for Pediatric intravenous vitamins. Two age groups received the AMA suggested dosages as MVI Pediatric: 1) Infants less than 1500 gm (N=21) for 3 wks (65% of Pediatric dose) and 2) Term newborns up