Background. Parenteral nutrition (PN) is an effective method of nourishing the neonate who is unable to receive full enteral feeds. Cholestasis can be a complication of PN and can lead to severe liver damage. Aim. We describe our patient population and determine risk factors for developing PN cholestasis. Methods. Retrospective chart review of newborns admitted from January 2006 to May 2011 to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at our institution and received PN >14 days. Cholestasis was defined as serum conjugated bilirubin >50 mol/L. Results. Eighty-seven newborns were included; 18 (20.7%) developed PN cholestasis. The most frequent surgical condition for both groups was gastroschisis (8/87; 9.2%). No significant differences were foun...
Background: Patients receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) frequently exhibit liver dysfunction. The a...
Cholestasis is a significant life-threatening complication in children on parenteral nutrition (PN)....
Objectives: Parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis (PNAC) is one of the most challenging compli...
BackgroundOne of the most common complications in infants under parenteral nutrition treatment is pa...
Parenteral nutritional (PN) support is an essential component in the care of ill neonates. Parentera...
Parenteral nutritional (PN) support is an essential component in the care of ill neonates. Parentera...
Of 496 neonates and infants less than 1 year of age admitted to the paediatric surgical intensive ca...
BackgroundOne of the most common complications in infants under parenteral nutrition treatment is pa...
PURPOSE: We hypothesized that parenteral nutrition associated cholestasis (PNAC) would be more sever...
Purpose: Parenteral nutrition (PN)-associated cholestasis (PNAC) is one of the most common complicat...
Parenteral nutrition (PN) is life saving for many preterm infants and other neonates with severe ill...
Background/Aim: Development of hepatic dysfunction is a well-recognized complication of total parent...
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Background: Patients receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) frequently exhibit liver dysfunction. The a...
Background: Patients receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) frequently exhibit liver dysfunction. The a...
Background: Patients receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) frequently exhibit liver dysfunction. The a...
Cholestasis is a significant life-threatening complication in children on parenteral nutrition (PN)....
Objectives: Parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis (PNAC) is one of the most challenging compli...
BackgroundOne of the most common complications in infants under parenteral nutrition treatment is pa...
Parenteral nutritional (PN) support is an essential component in the care of ill neonates. Parentera...
Parenteral nutritional (PN) support is an essential component in the care of ill neonates. Parentera...
Of 496 neonates and infants less than 1 year of age admitted to the paediatric surgical intensive ca...
BackgroundOne of the most common complications in infants under parenteral nutrition treatment is pa...
PURPOSE: We hypothesized that parenteral nutrition associated cholestasis (PNAC) would be more sever...
Purpose: Parenteral nutrition (PN)-associated cholestasis (PNAC) is one of the most common complicat...
Parenteral nutrition (PN) is life saving for many preterm infants and other neonates with severe ill...
Background/Aim: Development of hepatic dysfunction is a well-recognized complication of total parent...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90071/1/phco.22.3.188.33553.pd
Background: Patients receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) frequently exhibit liver dysfunction. The a...
Background: Patients receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) frequently exhibit liver dysfunction. The a...
Background: Patients receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) frequently exhibit liver dysfunction. The a...
Cholestasis is a significant life-threatening complication in children on parenteral nutrition (PN)....
Objectives: Parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis (PNAC) is one of the most challenging compli...