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Impact of a standardised parenteral nutrition protocol: a quality improvement experience from a NICU of a developing country
by
Ali, Syed Rehan
, Jiwani, Uswa
, Ariff, Shabina
, Hussain, Ali Shabbir
, Ansari, Uzair
, Demas, Simon
, Raza, Syed Shamim
, Rizvi, Arjumand
, Ahmad, Khalil
, Ambreen, Gul
, Kumar, Vikram
, Khowaja, Waqar
, Hussain, Kashif
in
Amino acids
/ Birth weight
/ Body Weight
/ Child Health
/ Developed Nations
/ Developing Countries
/ Drug stores
/ Evidence
/ Guidelines
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
/ LDCs
/ Lipids
/ Liver diseases
/ Neonatal care
/ Neonates
/ neonatology
/ Newborn babies
/ Nutrition
/ Parenteral Nutrition
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Potassium
/ Quality control
/ Quality Improvement
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Sepsis
/ Variables
/ Weight Gain
2022
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Impact of a standardised parenteral nutrition protocol: a quality improvement experience from a NICU of a developing country
by
Ali, Syed Rehan
, Jiwani, Uswa
, Ariff, Shabina
, Hussain, Ali Shabbir
, Ansari, Uzair
, Demas, Simon
, Raza, Syed Shamim
, Rizvi, Arjumand
, Ahmad, Khalil
, Ambreen, Gul
, Kumar, Vikram
, Khowaja, Waqar
, Hussain, Kashif
in
Amino acids
/ Birth weight
/ Body Weight
/ Child Health
/ Developed Nations
/ Developing Countries
/ Drug stores
/ Evidence
/ Guidelines
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
/ LDCs
/ Lipids
/ Liver diseases
/ Neonatal care
/ Neonates
/ neonatology
/ Newborn babies
/ Nutrition
/ Parenteral Nutrition
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Potassium
/ Quality control
/ Quality Improvement
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Sepsis
/ Variables
/ Weight Gain
2022
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Impact of a standardised parenteral nutrition protocol: a quality improvement experience from a NICU of a developing country
by
Ali, Syed Rehan
, Jiwani, Uswa
, Ariff, Shabina
, Hussain, Ali Shabbir
, Ansari, Uzair
, Demas, Simon
, Raza, Syed Shamim
, Rizvi, Arjumand
, Ahmad, Khalil
, Ambreen, Gul
, Kumar, Vikram
, Khowaja, Waqar
, Hussain, Kashif
in
Amino acids
/ Birth weight
/ Body Weight
/ Child Health
/ Developed Nations
/ Developing Countries
/ Drug stores
/ Evidence
/ Guidelines
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
/ LDCs
/ Lipids
/ Liver diseases
/ Neonatal care
/ Neonates
/ neonatology
/ Newborn babies
/ Nutrition
/ Parenteral Nutrition
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Physicians
/ Potassium
/ Quality control
/ Quality Improvement
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Sepsis
/ Variables
/ Weight Gain
2022
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Impact of a standardised parenteral nutrition protocol: a quality improvement experience from a NICU of a developing country
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Impact of a standardised parenteral nutrition protocol: a quality improvement experience from a NICU of a developing country
2022
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ObjectiveNutrition societies recommend using standardised parenteral nutrition (SPN) solutions. We designed evidence-based SPN formulations for neonates admitted to our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and evaluated their outcomes.DesignThis was a quality improvement initiative. Data were collected retrospectively before and after the intervention.SettingA tertiary-care level 3 NICU at the Aga Khan University in Karachi, Pakistan.PatientsAll NICU patients who received individualised PN (IPN) from December 2016 to August 2017 and SPN from October 2017 to June 2018.InterventionsA team of neonatologists and nutrition pharmacists collaborated to design two evidence-based SPN solutions for preterm neonates admitted to the NICU.Main outcome measuresWe recorded mean weight gain velocity from days 7 to 14 of life. The other outcomes were change in weight expressed as z-scores, metabolic abnormalities, PN-associated liver disease (PNALD), length of NICU stay and episodes of sepsis during hospital stay.ResultsNeonates on SPN had greater rate of change in weight compared with IPN (β=13.40, 95% CI: 12.02 to 14.79) and a smaller decrease in z-scores (p<0.001). Neonates in the SPN group had fewer hyperglycemic episodes (IPN: 37.5%, SPN: 6.2%) (p<0.001), electrolyte abnormalities (IPN: 56.3%, SPN: 21%) (p<0.001), PNALD (IPN: 52.5%, SPN: 18.5%) (p<0.001) and sepsis (IPN: 26%, SPN: 20%) (p<0.05). The median length of stay in NICU was 14.0 (IQR 12.0–21.0) for the IPN and 8.0 (IQR 5.0–13.0) days for the SPN group.ConclusionsWe found that SPN was associated with shorter NICU stay and greater weight gain. In-house preparation of SPN can be used to address the nutritional needs in resource-limited settings where commercially prepared SPN is not available.
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