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Compatibility of Neonatal Parenteral Nutrient Solutions with Commonly Used Drugs during Y-site Delivery in NICU
Ju Hun Choi, Kyong Ju Jeong, Ha Ryung Cho, Dong Soo Yim, Seung Ki Choi, Kyu Hyung Lee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1998;41(7):893-900.   Published online July 15, 1998
Purpose : Because vascular access sites in neonates are limited, intravenous(IV) medications must often be mixed with maintenance fluids, including parenteral nutrient(PN) solutions. This study was done to determine whether IV medications commonly prescribed in the neonatal in- tensive care unit(NICU) are compatible with the two neonatal PN solutions. Methods : The compatibility of neonatal PN solutions and selected other drugs...
Evaluation of Chromosomal Analyses done on the Parents with Chromosomal Anomalous Children and Recurrent Abortion
Kyoung Sim Kim, Kibok Kim, Won Jin Kee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1996;39(9):1216-1223.   Published online September 15, 1996
Purpose : To gather reference data for better genetic counseling, we have evaluated the outcomes of chromosomal analyses performed on the parents with chromosomal anomalous children and recurrent abortion in this hospital for the last 20 years. Methods : Subjected to study were 108 parents (50 fathers & 58 mothers) who had children with Down syndrome, other chromosomal and congenital anomalies, and those who...
Clinical Experiences with Total Nutrient Admixture in 26 Cases
Yong Soon Kwon, Eun Jin Choi, Soon Ok Byun, Ji Sub Oh, Hwan Seon Ryu, Charles D. Sands
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1992;35(7):921-932.   Published online July 15, 1992
Total Nutrient Admixture(TNA) is an intravenous nutrient system composed of dextrose, amino acid, fat, electrolytes, vitamins and trace elements in a single container which is administered over 24 hours. Twenty six seriously ill or premature neonatal patients reciving parenteral nutrition with TNA were studied by analyzing anthropometric parameters, laboratory values, and complications. The objective of the study was to test the...
Inciedence of Sepsis Associated with Total Parenteral Nutrition Solutions Made in the Nursery and Pharmacy
Moon Chan Kim, Jin Won Park, Yun Joo Chung
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1992;35(5):646-651.   Published online May 15, 1992
From 1985 to 1987, when Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) solutions was made in the nursery without laminar flow hood and other usual aseptic techniques (method 1), there was sepsis in 27% out of 33. From 1988 to 1990, to prevent high incidence of sepsis, TPN was made in the pharmacy under laminar flow hood and by pharmacist who wore scrub...
Sepsis Associated with Total Parenteral Nutrition in the Neonates.
Jae Won Huh, Jo Sam Koo, Yun Joo Cheung
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1989;32(4):495-499.   Published online April 30, 1989
The retrospective study was performed on the 33 neonates with TPN admitted to the nursery of Gospel Hospital of Kosin medical college between January 1985 and Jun 1987. 1) The incidence of sepsis during TPN was 27% and it was related only to the duration of TPN received for more than 7 days. 2) Major organisms were S. epidermids (30%), Enterobacter cloacae (20%). 3) Major...
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