非蛋白质卡路里与氨基酸克数之比以及接受肠外营养的早产儿血液中氨基酸的水平。

Q2 Medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1177/19345798251318605
Robert K Huston, Reese H Clark, Donald H Chace
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背景:评估早产儿最佳氨基酸摄入量的研究通常没有考虑肠外营养液中非蛋白质卡路里与氨基酸克数之比(NPKcal:g AA)的影响。本研究的目的是记录一组早产儿的这一比例,并探讨这一比例与AA和酰基肉碱水平的关系。方法:这是一项描述性队列研究,收集了先前发表的一项前瞻性研究的数据,该研究评估了胎龄对≤月经后31周的早产儿氨基酸和酰基肉碱分布的影响。根据NPKcal:g AA的水平,测量了三个研究组在生命第7天的酰基肉碱和AA水平,这些研究组接受了最少的肠内喂养,而肠内喂养的对照组则接受了肠内喂养。还评估了生长速度和z分数的变化。结果:NPKcal:g为:6.3 ~ 17.6:1(低,N = 153), 17.7 ~ 22.1:1(中,N = 150), 21.3 ~ 36.2:1(高,N = 159)。鸟氨酸、瓜氨酸、血尿素氮、异戊基肉碱+甲基丁基肉碱和辛烯基肉碱的水平在低剂量组高于高剂量组。在出生后第1-42天,低剂量组的头围(HC)生长速度较低,低剂量组和中剂量组的z-score比肠内剂量组有更多的负HC变化。结论:本研究提示,早产儿可能接受含有不足能量的肠外营养液,以防止给药AA氧化。在评估VLBW婴儿的生长和营养研究结果时,需要考虑非蛋白质热量摄入不足的影响。
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Ratio of non-protein calories to grams of amino acids and amino acid blood levels in preterm infants receiving parenteral nutrition.

BackgroundStudies evaluating the optimal intake of amino acids for preterm infants have often not considered the effect of the non-protein calorie to grams of amino acids ratio (NPKcal:g AA) in parenteral nutrition solutions. The objectives of this study were to document the ratio in a group of preterm infants and explore any associations of the ratio to AA and acylcarnitine levels.MethodsThis was descriptive cohort study of data collected from a previously published prospective study evaluating the influence that gestational age had on amino acid and acylcarnitine profiles in preterm infants ≤31 weeks postmenstrual age. Acylcarnitine and AA levels on day of life 7 of three study groups, based upon terciles of the NPKcal:g AA, who were receiving minimal enteral feedings and an enterally fed comparison group were measured. Growth velocities and changes in z-scores were also evaluated.ResultsNPKcal:g AA terciles were: 6.3-17.6:1 (low, N = 153), 17.7-21.2:1 (mid, N = 150), and 21.3-36.2:1 (high, N = 159). Higher levels of ornithine, citrulline, blood urea nitrogen, isovalerylcarnitine + methylbutyrylcarnitine, and octenoylcarnitine were found in the low versus the high group. From day 1-42 of life, the low group had a lower head circumference (HC) growth velocity and the low and mid groups had more negative HC changes in z-scores versus the enteral group.ConclusionsThis study suggests that preterm infants may receive parenteral nutrition solutions containing inadequate energy to prevent oxidation of administered AA. The impact of inadequate non-protein caloric intake needs to be considered when evaluating growth and outcomes in nutritional studies of VLBW infants.

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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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