Metabolic complications of parenteral nutritional support in post-surgical newborns admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the Hospital Pediatrico Dr. Hugo Mendoza
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https://doi.org/10.14306/renhyd.26.S2.1303Keywords:
Nutritional Support, Infant, Newborn, Postoperative Period, Intensive Care Units, Neonatal, Parenteral NutritionAbstract
Introduction: Newborns have a limited nutritional reserve that makes them extremely vulnerable, which is why adequate nutritional support is necessary. Neonatal patients with surgical procedures are frequently admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The objective of the study was to analyze the frequency and characteristics of metabolic complications in postoperative newborns who received parenteral nutritional support in the intensive care unit at the Dr. Hugo Mendoza Pediatric Hospital in the Dominican Republic.
Material and methods: Descriptive and retrospective study.
Results: The most frequent complications were hyperglycemia for 33.3%, followed by thrombocytopenia for 21% and hyponatremia (18%).
Conclusions: There is no evidence of a relationship between the days of PN administration and the incidence of complications, nor is there a relationship between the number of days of parenteral nutrition and days of hospitalization.
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