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Title: Standardised neonatal parenteral nutrition formulations - Australasian neonatal parenteral nutrition consensus update 2017
Authors: Bolisetty, Srinivas
Osborn, David
Schindler, Tim
Sinn, John
Deshpande, Girish
Wong, Chee Sing
Jacobs, Susan E
Phad, Nilkant
Pharande, Pramod
Tobiansky, Rodney
Luig, Melissa
Trivedi, Amit
Mcintosh, Joanne
Josza, Eszter
Opie, Gillian
Downe, Lyn
Andersen, Chad
Bhatia, Vineesh
Kumar, Prasanna
Malinen, Katri
Birch, Pita
Simmer, Karen
McLeod, Gemma
Quader, Suzanne
Rajadurai, Victor Samuel
Hewson, Michael Patrick
Nair, Arun
Williams, Megan
Xiao, Jing
Ravindranathan, Hari
Broadbent, Roland
Lui, Kei
Issue Date: Feb-2020
Publisher: BioMed Central Ltd.
Source: Bolisetty S, Osborn D, Schindler T, Sinn J, Deshpande G, Wong CS, Jacobs SE, Phad N, Pharande P, Tobiansky R, Luig M, Trivedi A, Mcintosh J, Josza E, Opie G, Downe L, Andersen C, Bhatia V, Kumar P, Malinen K, Birch P, Simmer K, McLeod G, Quader S, Rajadurai VS, Hewson MP, Nair A, Williams M, Xiao J, Ravindranathan H, Broadbent R, Lui K. Standardised neonatal parenteral nutrition formulations - Australasian neonatal parenteral nutrition consensus update 2017. BMC Pediatr. 2020 Feb 8;20(1):59. doi: 10.1186/s12887-020-1958-9
Journal: BMC pediatrics
Abstract: The first consensus standardised neonatal parenteral nutrition formulations were implemented in many neonatal units in Australia in 2012. The current update involving 49 units from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia and India was conducted between September 2015 and December 2017 with the aim to review and update the 2012 formulations and guidelines. A systematic review of available evidence for each parenteral nutrient was undertaken and new standardised formulations and guidelines were developed. Five existing preterm Amino acid-Dextrose formulations have been modified and two new concentrated Amino acid-Dextrose formulations added to optimise amino acid and nutrient intake according to gestation. Organic phosphate has replaced inorganic phosphate allowing for an increase in calcium and phosphate content, and acetate reduced. Lipid emulsions are unchanged, with both SMOFlipid (Fresenius Kabi, Australia) and ClinOleic (Baxter Healthcare, Australia) preparations included. The physicochemical compatibility and stability of all formulations have been tested and confirmed. Guidelines to standardise the parenteral nutrition clinical practice across facilities have also been developed. The 2017 PN formulations and guidelines developed by the 2017 Neonatal Parenteral Nutrition Consensus Group offer concise and practical instructions to clinicians on how to implement current and up-to-date evidence based PN to the NICU population.
DOI: 10.1186/s12887-020-1958-9
Keywords: Infant;Parenteral Nutrition;Triglycerides;Olive Oil;Fish Oils;Consensus;Preterm
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Gold Coast Health Publications

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