2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.nupar.2004.04.003
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Adéquation des apports en nutrition parentérale : poches à la carte ou prémélanges industriels ?

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“…In another recent study by Nagelkerke et al, 32% of pediatric patients on home PN received commercial standard solutions (7). In this study, patients on home PN with standard formulations for more than six months had similar growth after 24 months and no increase in biochemical and electrolyte disturbances when compared to individualized PN (7); however, additional studies evaluating the nutritional, growth and development outcomes of long‐term use of standard PN solutions are needed (10,19).…”
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“…In another recent study by Nagelkerke et al, 32% of pediatric patients on home PN received commercial standard solutions (7). In this study, patients on home PN with standard formulations for more than six months had similar growth after 24 months and no increase in biochemical and electrolyte disturbances when compared to individualized PN (7); however, additional studies evaluating the nutritional, growth and development outcomes of long‐term use of standard PN solutions are needed (10,19).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…For that purpose, we performed a quantitative analysis using three successive criteria (NPC:volume ratio, NPC:N ratio and electrolyte concentration), as previously described by Quessada et al (16). In a study by Foulmann et al, these same criteria were also defined as fundamental when choosing an adequate standard PN formulation in an adult population (19). In fact, a similar sequential approach is used when prescribing individualized PN at our unit.…”
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