Select micronutrients for the preterm neonate.
This review discusses select micronutrients and their importance to the preterm neonate, emphasizing micronutrients with limited evidence and more challenging supplementation and repletion strategies.
This review discusses select micronutrients and their importance to the preterm neonate, emphasizing micronutrients with limited evidence and more challenging supplementation and repletion strategies.
The objective of this study is to investigate the use and supplementations of multichamber bag parenteral nutrition.
This summary paper provides explanation of the literature regarding human milk reference data; intakes of water, protein, energy, lipid, carbohydrate, electrolytes, minerals, trace elements, water soluble vitamins, and fat soluble vitamins; feeding mode including mineral enteral feeding, feed advancement, management of gastric residuals, gastric tube placement and bolus or continuous feeding; growth; breastmilk buccal colostrum, donor human milk, and risks of cytomegalovirus infection; hydrolyzed protein and osmolality; supplemental bionutrients; and use of breastmilk fortifier.
This paper's purpose was to study the need for and success of parenteral nutrition pharmacist interventions.
We aimed to assess effects on growth and safety of standardized parenteral nutrition compared with individualized parenteral nutrition in our Home parenteral nutrition group.
This study assessed the safety of a commercial pediatric triple-chamber bag parenteral nutrition product in full-term neonates and children up to 24 months of age.