SUMMARY Eighty five 24 hour sodium balance studies and creatinine clearance measurements were performed in 70 infants of gestational age 27-40 weeks and postnatal age 3-68 days. The kidney's capacity to regulate sodium excretion was a function of conceptional age (the sum of gestational age and postnatal age) and an independent effect of postnatal age was also observed-extrauterine existence increased the maturation of this function. The sodium balance was negative in ICO % o
SUMMARY Sodium content was-analysed from 360 breast milk samples of 45 mothers who delivered at term...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand. Joha...
Objectives. To determine the amount of sodium being administered in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit...
SUMMARY Eighty five 24 hour balance studies were performed on 70 healthy newborn infants of gestatio...
Background: Hyper- and hyponatremia occur frequently in extremely preterm infants. Our purpose was t...
The moth and the aspen tree: Sodium in early postnatal development. Over the past 25 years, our perc...
Renal function is low in infancy, even when the appropriate correction is made for the small body si...
Although more studies have been performed and articles have been published about sodium homeostasis ...
Hyponatraemia in the newborn Hyponatraemia is common in inpatients and this includes newborns in neo...
Forty-one children aged 10.5±0.2y (8.0-15.0), born with low birth weight of 1218.2±36.6g (765-1580) ...
Forty-one children aged 10.5±0.2y (8.0-15.0), born with low birth weight of 1218.2±36.6g (765-1580) ...
The optimal fluid requirements for extremely preterm infants are not fully known. We examined retros...
Disorders of fluid and electrolyte are common in neonates and a proper understanding of the physiolo...
Deterioration of development conditions in the perinatal period (starvation of the mother, excess so...
Background: Infants less than 1500 grams at birth have been demonstrated to be particularly prone to...
SUMMARY Sodium content was-analysed from 360 breast milk samples of 45 mothers who delivered at term...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand. Joha...
Objectives. To determine the amount of sodium being administered in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit...
SUMMARY Eighty five 24 hour balance studies were performed on 70 healthy newborn infants of gestatio...
Background: Hyper- and hyponatremia occur frequently in extremely preterm infants. Our purpose was t...
The moth and the aspen tree: Sodium in early postnatal development. Over the past 25 years, our perc...
Renal function is low in infancy, even when the appropriate correction is made for the small body si...
Although more studies have been performed and articles have been published about sodium homeostasis ...
Hyponatraemia in the newborn Hyponatraemia is common in inpatients and this includes newborns in neo...
Forty-one children aged 10.5±0.2y (8.0-15.0), born with low birth weight of 1218.2±36.6g (765-1580) ...
Forty-one children aged 10.5±0.2y (8.0-15.0), born with low birth weight of 1218.2±36.6g (765-1580) ...
The optimal fluid requirements for extremely preterm infants are not fully known. We examined retros...
Disorders of fluid and electrolyte are common in neonates and a proper understanding of the physiolo...
Deterioration of development conditions in the perinatal period (starvation of the mother, excess so...
Background: Infants less than 1500 grams at birth have been demonstrated to be particularly prone to...
SUMMARY Sodium content was-analysed from 360 breast milk samples of 45 mothers who delivered at term...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand. Joha...
Objectives. To determine the amount of sodium being administered in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit...