Aim To assess the best energy intake in Parenteral Nutrition (PN) for preterm newborns, considering both possible benefits for growth and risk of complications. Methods Quasi-experimental study comparing two cohorts of newborns, receiving Energy-Enhanced vs. Standard PN (Cohort A, from 1st January 2015 to 31 January 2016 and Cohort B from 1st February 2016 to 31 March 2017; respectively) after implementation of a change in the PN protocol. The primary outcome measure was growth at 24 months of life. The PN associated complications were also measured. Results We enrolled 132 newborns in two Cohorts, similar for prenatal and postnatal clinical characteristics. Although, body weight and length at 24 months of life were significantly higher (p&...
(1) Background: Recent evidence reported a reduced tolerance of macronutrient parenteral intakes in ...
Very preterm infants are at high risk for suboptimal nutrition in the first weeks of life leading to...
Very preterm infants are at high risk for suboptimal nutrition in the first weeks of life leading to...
AIM:To assess the best energy intake in Parenteral Nutrition (PN) for preterm newborns, considering ...
Introduction Preterm babies are among the highest users of parenteral nutrition (PN) of any patient ...
Very preterm infants are at high risk for suboptimal nutrition in the first weeks of life leading to...
Abstract Aim European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism released the guidelines on pedia...
Background: Prematurity is the most important cause of mortality in Under-5 children responsible for...
Background: Evidence showing the beneficial effects of enhanced parenteral nutrition (PN) to very lo...
Background: In preterm infants, it is important to ensure adequate nutritional intake to accomplish ...
AIM: To evaluate whether increasing the amount of amino acids and energy in parenteral nutrition com...
International audienceDue to transient gut immaturity, most very preterm infants receive parenteral ...
Due to transient gut immaturity, most very preterm infants receive parenteral nutrition (PN) in the ...
Objective: To study the postnatal growth and short-term complications in very low birth weight prete...
Preterm-born children are at risk for later neurodevelopmental problems and cardiometabolic diseases...
(1) Background: Recent evidence reported a reduced tolerance of macronutrient parenteral intakes in ...
Very preterm infants are at high risk for suboptimal nutrition in the first weeks of life leading to...
Very preterm infants are at high risk for suboptimal nutrition in the first weeks of life leading to...
AIM:To assess the best energy intake in Parenteral Nutrition (PN) for preterm newborns, considering ...
Introduction Preterm babies are among the highest users of parenteral nutrition (PN) of any patient ...
Very preterm infants are at high risk for suboptimal nutrition in the first weeks of life leading to...
Abstract Aim European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism released the guidelines on pedia...
Background: Prematurity is the most important cause of mortality in Under-5 children responsible for...
Background: Evidence showing the beneficial effects of enhanced parenteral nutrition (PN) to very lo...
Background: In preterm infants, it is important to ensure adequate nutritional intake to accomplish ...
AIM: To evaluate whether increasing the amount of amino acids and energy in parenteral nutrition com...
International audienceDue to transient gut immaturity, most very preterm infants receive parenteral ...
Due to transient gut immaturity, most very preterm infants receive parenteral nutrition (PN) in the ...
Objective: To study the postnatal growth and short-term complications in very low birth weight prete...
Preterm-born children are at risk for later neurodevelopmental problems and cardiometabolic diseases...
(1) Background: Recent evidence reported a reduced tolerance of macronutrient parenteral intakes in ...
Very preterm infants are at high risk for suboptimal nutrition in the first weeks of life leading to...
Very preterm infants are at high risk for suboptimal nutrition in the first weeks of life leading to...