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Concurrent administration of albumin with total parenteral nutrition in sick newborn infants. |
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Concurrent administration of
albumin with total parenteral nutrition in sick newborn infants.
Kanarek KS, Williams PR, Blair
C.
JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr
1992 Jan-Feb;16(1):49-53
The effects of concurrent administration of
albumin with total parenteral nutrition were studied in 12 premature newborns
(birth weight 1.26 +/- 0.1 kg [mean +/- SEM] and gestational age 30 +/- 0.8
weeks [mean +/- SEM]) compared with a control group of 12 premature newborns
(birth weight 1.17 +/- 0.2 kg and gestational age 29 +/- 0.1 weeks) who received
total parenteral nutrition. All newborns had a plasma albumin level below 3 g/dL
and were in cardiorespiratory distress requiring assisted ventilation. Albumin
supplementation of total parenteral nutrition resulted in a sustained increase
in serum albumin concentration as well as increased mean arterial blood
pressures in the study group. Slow albumin infusion had no observed effect on
the severity of respiratory distress. Study group infants regained birth weight
earlier than control group infants. These data suggest that the concurrent
administration of albumin may be clinically beneficial in critically ill newborn
infants.
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