The Aim of the Study To evaluate the impact of the parenteral nutrition delivery methods (peripheral venous catheter and peripherally inserted central venous catheter) on very low birth weight (≥750 – <1,500 g) newborn growth and neurological development. The Objectives of the Study 1. To evaluate and compare the amount of nutrients and the number of calories prescribed and delivered via PN in the subject groups. 2. To evaluate and compare the number of catheters used for PN delivery for a single newborn, the duration of use for a single catheter and the number of local complications in the subject groups. 3. To evaluate and compare the incidence of sepsis in the subject groups. 4. To evaluate and compare the number of deaths up to the age ...
Objective: Nutrition societies recommend using standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) solutions. We...
Nutrition of the premature infant has been gaining importance as evidence emerges that early support...
Objective: Nutrition societies recommend using standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) solutions. We...
Background and Objectives: In very low birth weight (VLBW) newborns, parenteral nutrition (PN) is de...
Background and Objectives: In very low birth weight (VLBW) newborns, parenteral nutrition (PN) is de...
Background and objectives: Parenteral nutrition (PN) is an integral part of the nutritional support ...
Background: Evidence showing the beneficial effects of enhanced parenteral nutrition (PN) to very lo...
Background: Evidence showing the beneficial effects of enhanced parenteral nutrition (PN) to very lo...
Background: Evidence showing the beneficial effects of enhanced parenteral nutrition (PN) to very lo...
Objective: Nutrition societies recommend using standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) solutions. We...
ObjectivesTo analyze the need for parenteral nutrition (PN) in infants with a birth weight (BW) betw...
ObjectivesTo analyze the need for parenteral nutrition (PN) in infants with a birth weight (BW) betw...
ObjectivesTo analyze the need for parenteral nutrition (PN) in infants with a birth weight (BW) betw...
Objective: Nutrition societies recommend using standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) solutions. We...
ObjectivesTo analyze the need for parenteral nutrition (PN) in infants with a birth weight (BW) betw...
Objective: Nutrition societies recommend using standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) solutions. We...
Nutrition of the premature infant has been gaining importance as evidence emerges that early support...
Objective: Nutrition societies recommend using standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) solutions. We...
Background and Objectives: In very low birth weight (VLBW) newborns, parenteral nutrition (PN) is de...
Background and Objectives: In very low birth weight (VLBW) newborns, parenteral nutrition (PN) is de...
Background and objectives: Parenteral nutrition (PN) is an integral part of the nutritional support ...
Background: Evidence showing the beneficial effects of enhanced parenteral nutrition (PN) to very lo...
Background: Evidence showing the beneficial effects of enhanced parenteral nutrition (PN) to very lo...
Background: Evidence showing the beneficial effects of enhanced parenteral nutrition (PN) to very lo...
Objective: Nutrition societies recommend using standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) solutions. We...
ObjectivesTo analyze the need for parenteral nutrition (PN) in infants with a birth weight (BW) betw...
ObjectivesTo analyze the need for parenteral nutrition (PN) in infants with a birth weight (BW) betw...
ObjectivesTo analyze the need for parenteral nutrition (PN) in infants with a birth weight (BW) betw...
Objective: Nutrition societies recommend using standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) solutions. We...
ObjectivesTo analyze the need for parenteral nutrition (PN) in infants with a birth weight (BW) betw...
Objective: Nutrition societies recommend using standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) solutions. We...
Nutrition of the premature infant has been gaining importance as evidence emerges that early support...
Objective: Nutrition societies recommend using standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) solutions. We...