WATER REQUIREMENT OF PREMATURE NEWBORN INFANTS |
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Authors: | E. F. BELL W. OH |
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Affiliation: | From the Department of Pediatrics, Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, and the Program in Medicine, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA |
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Abstract: | Bell, E. F. and Oh, W. (Department of Pediatrics, Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, and the Program in Medicine, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA). Water requirement of premature newborn infants. Acta Paediatr Scand, Suppl. 305: 21–26, 1983.—Two groups of studies related to the water requirement of premature infants are reviewed. The first examined the effects of several environmental factors on insensible water loss (IWL) and oxygen consumption of 20 low-birth-weight infants. Incubator air temperature above the neutral zone increased IWL, as did the use of a radiant heat source instead of a conventional incubator. A plastic heat shield slightly reduced IWL of infants in incubators. The second group of studies examined the effects of excess water intake in premature infants. 170 infants were randomly assigned to receive "low" (average estimated requirement for birth weight and age) or "high" (excess) volume water intake. The high-volume group became dehydrated less often but had a greater incidence of patent ductus arteriosus and necrotizing enterocolitis. |
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Keywords: | Water premature insensible water loss oxygen consumption temperature radiant warmer heat shield patent ductus arteriosus necrotizing enterocolitis |
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