Neonatal nutrition: a brief review
Autor: | Michael Janeczko, Rachel Porat, David L. Schutzman, Agnes Salvador |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Parenteral Nutrition
medicine.medical_specialty Pediatrics Time Factors Carbohydrates Breast milk Weight Gain Enteral administration Early initiation Enteral Nutrition Pediatric surgery medicine Humans Micronutrients Cholestatic Jaundice Intensive care medicine Milk Human Nutritional Support business.industry Infant Newborn Nutritional Requirements Infant Low Birth Weight Lipids Infant Formula Intensive Care Units Low birth weight Parenteral nutrition Infant formula Practice Guidelines as Topic Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Amino Acids Essential Dietary Proteins medicine.symptom business Infant Premature |
Zdroj: | World Journal of Pediatrics. 4:248-253 |
ISSN: | 1708-8569 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12519-008-0046-2 |
Popis: | With increasing survival of extremely premature infants, emphasis is now focused on the quality of these survivors’ lives. Possibly the most important factor in the premature’s ability to survive in the NICU and thrive is the ability to replicate in utero growth through enteral and parenteral nutrition. Current literature and review articles were retrieved from PubMed and personal files of the authors. The use and complications of the various components of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) were reviewed. The composition of appropriate enteral feeds for the premature was reviewed as was the difficulties associated with the establishment of adequate enteral feeds in the premature infants. Early initiation of amino acids in TPN and timely increases in the components of TPN can improve the caloric intake of prematures. Enteral feeds, particularly of breast milk, may be started within the first few days of life in all but hemodynamically unstable prematures. Newer lipid preparations show promise in reversing the hepatic damage of TPN associated cholestatic jaundice. |
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