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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0106825
论文题名:
Calcium Chloride in Neonatal Parenteral Nutrition: Compatibility Studies Using Laser Methodology
作者: Robert K. Huston; J. Mark Christensen; Chanida Karnpracha; Jill E. Rosa; Sara M. Clark; Evelyn A. Migaki; YingXing Wu
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2014
发表日期: 2014-9-5
卷: 9, 期:9
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Lasers ; Chlorides ; Phosphates ; Precipitates ; Lakes ; Glucose ; Nutrition ; Potassium chloride
英文摘要: Introduction We have previously reported results of precipitation studies for neonatal parenteral nutrition solutions containing calcium chloride and sodium phosphate using visual methods to determine compatibility. The purpose of this study was to do further testing of compatibility for solutions containing calcium chloride using more sensitive methods. Methods Solutions of Trophamine (Braun Medical Inc, Irvine, CA) and Premasol (Baxter Pharmaceuticals, Deerfield, IL) were compounded with calcium chloride and potassium phosphate. Controls contained no calcium or phosphate. After incubation at 37° for 24 hours solutions without visual precipitation were analyzed to determine mean particle size using dynamic light scattering from a laser light source. Results Particle sizes were similar for control solutions and those without visual precipitation and a mean particle size <1000 nm. Compatible solutions were defined as those with added calcium and phosphate with no visual evidence of precipitation and mean particle size <1000 nm. In solutions containing 2.5–3% amino acids and 10 mmol/L of calcium chloride the maximum amount of potassium phosphate that was compatible was 7.5 mmol/L. Conclusion Maximum amounts of phosphate that could be added to parenteral nutrition solutions containing Trophamine and calcium chloride were about 7.5–10 mmol/L less for a given concentration of calcium based upon laser methodology compared to visual techniques to determine compatibility. There were minor differences in compatibility when adding calcium chloride and potassium phosphate to Premasol versus Trophamine.
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作者单位: Northwest Newborn Specialists, PC and Pediatrix Medical Group, Portland, OR, United States of America;Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States of America;Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States of America;Pharmacy Department, Denver Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Denver CO, United States of America;Neonatal Pharmacy, Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, Portland, OR, United States of America;Neonatal Pharmacy, Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, Portland, OR, United States of America;Medical Data Research Center, Providence Health and Services, Portland, OR, United States of America

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Robert K. Huston,J. Mark Christensen,Chanida Karnpracha,et al. Calcium Chloride in Neonatal Parenteral Nutrition: Compatibility Studies Using Laser Methodology[J]. PLOS ONE,2014-01-01,9(9)
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