Stability of total parenteral nutrition supplied as 'all-in-one' for children with chemotherapy-linked hyperhydration.

M J Korrenhof, J G Timmer
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Abstract

The maximal allowable concentrations of calcium and phosphate in total parenteral nutrition mixtures for children from one compartment were investigated. Children treated with both chemotherapy and total parenteral nutrition are supplied with high amounts of electrolytes (besides normal nutritive needs) in a restricted volume. Such nutritive mixtures are suspected of precipitation and disintegration of the lipid emulsion by (polyvalent) electrolytes, such as calcium and phosphate. Calcium (range 1.5-150 mmol/l total parenteral nutrition) and phosphate (range 21-300 mmol/l) were added to a test total parenteral nutrition mixture. After storage (24 and 48 h) at both 22 degrees C and 37 degrees C the mixtures were observed by microscopy for the presence of precipitates. The stability of the fat emulsion was visually assessed and the particle size distribution was measured by flow cytometry. The examined total parenteral nutrition mixtures (pH 5.4-5.7) were stable during 48 h at 37 degrees C if the calcium concentration is below 16 mmol/l, the phosphate concentration is below 52 mmol/l and the product of both concentrations is below 250 mmol2/l2.

化疗相关性水合过度儿童全肠外营养“一体化”的稳定性
研究了一室儿童全肠外营养混合物中钙和磷酸盐的最大允许浓度。接受化疗和全肠外营养治疗的儿童除了正常的营养需求外,还需要以有限的量提供大量的电解质。这种营养混合物被怀疑会被(多价)电解质(如钙和磷酸盐)沉淀和分解脂质乳剂。在总肠外营养混合物中加入钙(1.5 ~ 150 mmol/l)和磷酸盐(21 ~ 300 mmol/l)。在22℃和37℃下储存(24和48小时)后,通过显微镜观察混合物是否存在沉淀。用流式细胞术测定脂肪乳的粒径分布,目测其稳定性。当钙浓度低于16 mmol/l,磷酸盐浓度低于52 mmol/l,两种浓度的产物均低于250 mmol/ l2时,所测的总肠外营养混合物(pH 5.4-5.7)在37℃下保持48 h稳定。
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