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Assessment of implementation of a standardized parenteral formulation for early nutritional support of very preterm infants
Authors:Richard Lenclen  Sylvie Crauste-Manciet  Philippe Narcy  Saida Boukhouna  Amélie Geffray  Marie-Noëlle Guerrault  François Bordet  Denis Brossard
Institution:(1) Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Poissy – Saint Germain en Laye Hospital, 10 rue du champ gaillard, 78300 Paris, France;(2) Pharmacy Department, Poissy – Saint Germain en Laye Hospital, 10 rue du champ Gaillard, 78300 Paris, France;(3) University of Pharmacy, Paris 5 René Descartes, 4 avenue de l’Observatoire, 75006 Paris, France;(4) Unité de Réanimation Néonatale, Centre Hospitalier Poissy/Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 10, rue du champ Gaillard, 78300 Poissy, France
Abstract:Introduction Parenteral nutrition (PN) plays an important role in the nutritional support of very preterm newborns. It has been suggested that a high proportion of PN orders could be standardized. In 2002, we implemented in our unit the preparation of three standardized formulations for PN adapted to the nutritional requirements of premature infants <32 weeks. Following this change of practice, a retrospective observational study was conducted to evaluate the relevance of the implemented standardized PN regime. Twenty premature inborn infants <32 weeks gestation who had received standardized (STD) PN in 2003 were matched for 20 infants who had received individualized (IND) PN in 2001. Adequacy of nutrition was assessed by comparing daily intravenous nutrient intake and biochemical parameters during the first week. Amino-acid intakes on day 3 were higher in the STD group (1.5±0.2 g/kg/d vs. 0.9±0.5, p<0.001), and the calcium phosphate intakes were better balanced. The cumulated intake of amino acids for the first week was greater in the STD group (+20% ; p=0.0003). Biochemical parameters were similar in both groups. Insulin infusions were less frequent in the STD group (p<0.06). Conclusion Standardized parenteral formulations provided higher early intakes of amino acid and glucose, a better calcium phosphate ratio, and a greater amount of amino-acid intakes during the first week while maintaining the same biochemical parameters. This strategy forms part of an approach concerning quality control and the respect of good professional practice for the preparation of parenteral nutrition solutions.
Keywords:Neonatal parenteral nutrition  Amino-acid intake  Calcium phosphate ratio  Standardized formula  Premature infants
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