Title of article :
How often do parenteral nutrition prescriptions for thenewborn need to be individualized?
Author/Authors :
C. Beecroft، نويسنده , , H. Martin، نويسنده , , J.W.L. Puntis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
3
From page :
83
To page :
85
Abstract :
Parenteral nutrition is commonly given in the newborn period to prematureinfants or those with gastrointestinal disorders. Computer-assisted prescribing is widely used, with prescriptions for each patient being varied on a daily basis. It has previously been suggested that ‘individualization’ of feeds may have little clinical benefit whilst increasing pharmacy workload and costs. However, the scope for use of standard feed solutions as an alternative remains uncertain. Methods: To assess the potential for using standardized pre-mixed feeds we prospectively reviewed 148computer assisted prescriptions for newborn infants in order to establish how often the prescribing clinician adhered to the computer protocol, and the reason for modification when this occurred. Results: Only one-fifth of feeds were based strictly on the computer recommendation with no, orminimal, modification. However, many of the deviations in the other four-fifths of feed prescriptions reflected a routine use of higher carbohydrate, sodium and phosphate intakes implying that a higher proportion of feeds could be ‘standardized’ if the computer regimens were modified to reflect current nutritional practices on the unit. Conclusions: This study suggests that the introduction of standard PN feeds could considerably reducethe use of computer assisted individualized PN prescriptions on the neonatal unit. The practical implications of such a system for pharmacy and the potential cost benefits deserve further investigation.
Keywords :
Parenteral nutrition , Neonate
Journal title :
Clinical Nutrition
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Clinical Nutrition
Record number :
504283
Link To Document :
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