International audienceObjective. To describe the chloride balance in infants born 25-32-week gestation, analyze the association of chloride changes with hydroelectrolytic status and their relationship with perinatal conditions, morbidities, and neurological outcome. Methods. For 7 days after birth, sodium and chloride balance, plasma potassium, phosphate, and total carbon dioxide (tCO(2)) were prospectively determined and strong ion difference (SID) calculated. Three multivariate regression analyses were performed to identify factors associated with high plasma chloride concentration, low SID, and low tCO(2). Results. 107 infants were studied. Plasma chloride concentration was significantly positively associated with plasma sodium concentra...
Background: Blood glucose and serum sodium abnormalities in very low birth weight infants may cause ...
Background: Hyper- and hyponatremia occur frequently in extremely preterm infants. Our purpose was t...
Serum values were determined on 60 premature infants whose birth weights ranged from 1500 to 1750 gm...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Accurate data on the optimal chloride (Cl) intake in...
Introduction/Objective. Hyperchloremia is often registered in adults’ studies after administration w...
ABSTRACT. Metabolic Acidosis is a reported complication of total parenteral nutrition (TPN). A large...
Our aim was to identify early biochemical abnormalities associated with adverse outcome in very pret...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effects of a higher intake of electrolytes from pare...
BACKGROUND: Early fluid and electrolyte imbalances may be associated with an increased risk of bronc...
SUMMARY Eighty five 24 hour sodium balance studies and creatinine clearance measurements were perfor...
Metabolic alkalosis may develop as a consequence of urinary chloride (and sodium) wasting, excessive...
Rocha G, Ribeiro O, Guimarães H. Fluid and electrolyte balance during the first week of life and ris...
SUMMARY Eighty five 24 hour balance studies were performed on 70 healthy newborn infants of gestatio...
salt concentrations in human blood taken from the placenta at birth ofterm infants are in the range ...
Background: Infants less than 1500 grams at birth have been demonstrated to be particularly prone to...
Background: Blood glucose and serum sodium abnormalities in very low birth weight infants may cause ...
Background: Hyper- and hyponatremia occur frequently in extremely preterm infants. Our purpose was t...
Serum values were determined on 60 premature infants whose birth weights ranged from 1500 to 1750 gm...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Accurate data on the optimal chloride (Cl) intake in...
Introduction/Objective. Hyperchloremia is often registered in adults’ studies after administration w...
ABSTRACT. Metabolic Acidosis is a reported complication of total parenteral nutrition (TPN). A large...
Our aim was to identify early biochemical abnormalities associated with adverse outcome in very pret...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effects of a higher intake of electrolytes from pare...
BACKGROUND: Early fluid and electrolyte imbalances may be associated with an increased risk of bronc...
SUMMARY Eighty five 24 hour sodium balance studies and creatinine clearance measurements were perfor...
Metabolic alkalosis may develop as a consequence of urinary chloride (and sodium) wasting, excessive...
Rocha G, Ribeiro O, Guimarães H. Fluid and electrolyte balance during the first week of life and ris...
SUMMARY Eighty five 24 hour balance studies were performed on 70 healthy newborn infants of gestatio...
salt concentrations in human blood taken from the placenta at birth ofterm infants are in the range ...
Background: Infants less than 1500 grams at birth have been demonstrated to be particularly prone to...
Background: Blood glucose and serum sodium abnormalities in very low birth weight infants may cause ...
Background: Hyper- and hyponatremia occur frequently in extremely preterm infants. Our purpose was t...
Serum values were determined on 60 premature infants whose birth weights ranged from 1500 to 1750 gm...