牛磺酸胆酸钠共转运多肽缺乏症极早产儿的护理1例

Ni Zhang, Yuan-zong Song, Weiju Chen, Meixue Chen, Lingli Cai, L. Deng, Lilan He, Qingran Lin
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牛磺酸胆酸钠共转运多肽(NTCP)是一种由溶质载体家族10成员1基因编码的蛋白,在肝细胞基底外膜上表达,用于从血浆中摄取共轭胆汁酸。本研究报告了一例极早产儿NTCP缺乏症(NTCPD)。患者表现为黄疸、总胆汁酸持续升高、25-(OH)- vitd缺乏和腭裂。护理主要集中在疾病监测、黄疸护理、营养、袋鼠妈妈护理、心理护理等方面。经过5个月的护理,婴儿体重达到3.324 kg,黄疸减轻,获得吸奶能力。然而,他的TBA水平异常升高,25-(OH)- vitd在病人出院时仍然缺乏。护士告诉病人的父母在常规门诊期间监测肝功能和微量元素的重要性。1年后电话随访,患者身体健康,无明显临床表现。这篇文章报告了我们在照顾非传染性疾病的EPI方面的经验。据我们所知,这是全球首例ncpd护理病例报告。
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Nursing Care of an Extremely Preterm Infant with Sodium Taurocholate Cotransporting Polypeptide Deficiency: A Case Report
Sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP) is a protein encoded by the solute carrier family 10 member 1 gene and expressed in the basolateral membrane of the hepatocyte to uptake conjugated bile acids from the plasma. This study reported an extremely premature infant (EPI) with NTCP deficiency (NTCPD). The patient presented with jaundice, persistently elevated total bile acids, 25-(OH)-VitD deficiency, and cleft palate. Nursing care mainly focused on disease surveillance, jaundice care, nutrition, kangaroo mother care, and psychological care. In response to 5 months of the nursing care, the infant’s weight reached 3.324 kg, the jaundice was alleviated, and the infant gained the ability to suck milk. However, his TBA levels were abnormally elevated, and 25-(OH)-VitD was still deficient when the patient was discharged from hospital. The nurses taught the patient’s parents the importance of monitoring liver function and trace elements during a routine outpatient visit. Telephone follow-up 1 year later showed that the patient was in good health with no obvious clinical manifestations. This article reports our experiences in caring for an EPI with NTCPD. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report worldwide in NTCPD nursing care.
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