Parenteral Zinc Intake in Newborns With Jejunostomy or Ileostomy: Results of a Monocentric Cohort Study. Issue 4 (April 2020)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Parenteral Zinc Intake in Newborns With Jejunostomy or Ileostomy: Results of a Monocentric Cohort Study. Issue 4 (April 2020)
- Main Title:
- Parenteral Zinc Intake in Newborns With Jejunostomy or Ileostomy
- Authors:
- D'Aniello, Roberta
Terquem, Elise L.
Poupon, Joël
Assaf, Ziad
Kermorvant-Duchemin, Elsa
Maggio, Luca
Lapillonne, Alexandre - Abstract:
- ABSTRACT: Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess zinc status of newborns with parenteral nutrition with or without a small bowel stoma, to determine the incidence of zinc deficit, and to determine the clinical factors associated with plasma zinc levels. Methods: Monocentric cohort study including all liveborn infants receiving zinc parenteral intake at 500 μg · kg −1 · day −1 and who benefited from at least 1 plasma zinc assessment during hospitalization. Results: Sixty-eight dosages of zinc were performed in 50 newborns, divided into 3 groups (no stoma = 26, jejunostomy = 11, ileostomy = 13). Thirty-seven of the 50 infants were born preterm. The mean ± standard deviation plasma zinc was 14.9 ± 4.3 μmol/L and was similar among the 3 groups. Sixty-four percent, 3%, and 34% of zinc values were within, below, and above the normal range, respectively. In infants with jejunostomy, only 1 plasma zinc value (5%) was below the reference range. Plasma zinc levels were negatively correlated with stoma output ( r 2 = −0.449; P = 0.013). In contrast to patients with limited intestinal losses (ie, no stoma and ileostomy groups) no association between zinc levels and postmenstrual age was observed in infants with a jejunostomy suggesting that 500 μg · kg −1 · day −1 was adequate not only in preterm infants but also in term infants with a jejunostomy. Conclusion: Plasma zinc levels decrease significantly with the increase of stoma output volume of newborns with small bowelABSTRACT: Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess zinc status of newborns with parenteral nutrition with or without a small bowel stoma, to determine the incidence of zinc deficit, and to determine the clinical factors associated with plasma zinc levels. Methods: Monocentric cohort study including all liveborn infants receiving zinc parenteral intake at 500 μg · kg −1 · day −1 and who benefited from at least 1 plasma zinc assessment during hospitalization. Results: Sixty-eight dosages of zinc were performed in 50 newborns, divided into 3 groups (no stoma = 26, jejunostomy = 11, ileostomy = 13). Thirty-seven of the 50 infants were born preterm. The mean ± standard deviation plasma zinc was 14.9 ± 4.3 μmol/L and was similar among the 3 groups. Sixty-four percent, 3%, and 34% of zinc values were within, below, and above the normal range, respectively. In infants with jejunostomy, only 1 plasma zinc value (5%) was below the reference range. Plasma zinc levels were negatively correlated with stoma output ( r 2 = −0.449; P = 0.013). In contrast to patients with limited intestinal losses (ie, no stoma and ileostomy groups) no association between zinc levels and postmenstrual age was observed in infants with a jejunostomy suggesting that 500 μg · kg −1 · day −1 was adequate not only in preterm infants but also in term infants with a jejunostomy. Conclusion: Plasma zinc levels decrease significantly with the increase of stoma output volume of newborns with small bowel stoma. Zinc deficit was prevented in newborns with a small bowel stoma receiving of 500 μg · kg −1 · day −1 of parenteral zinc. Abstract : Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text … (more)
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- Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition. Volume 70:Issue 4(2020)
- Journal:
- Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition
- Issue:
- Volume 70:Issue 4(2020)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 70, Issue 4 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 70
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0070-0004-0000
- Page Start:
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-04
- Subjects:
- parenteral nutrition -- preterm infants -- small bowel stoma -- term infants -- trace elements
Children -- Nutrition -- Periodicals
Pediatric gastroenterology -- Periodicals
Infants -- Nutrition -- Periodicals
Nutrition disorders in children -- Periodicals
Child Nutrition -- Periodicals
Digestive System -- growth & development -- Periodicals
Gastrointestinal Diseases -- Periodicals
Infant Nutrition -- Periodicals
Nutrition Disorders -- Periodicals
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http://journals.lww.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1097/MPG.0000000000002596 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0277-2116
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