Literature DB >> 3108519

Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and gallbladder diseases in neonates. Sonographic assessment.

C Matos, E F Avni, D Van Gansbeke, A Pardou, J Struyven.   

Abstract

During a 1-year period, a prospective ultrasound (US) study of the biliary tract was performed in 41 neonates receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Gallbladder sludge appeared in 18 neonates (44%) after a mean period of 10 days of TPN. The occurrence of this abnormality seems related to three main factors: prematurity with immaturity of the enterohepatic circulation of bile acids, duration of TPN, and lack of enteral nutrition. In five neonates (12%), an evolution of sludge to "sludge balls" was observed. Two neonates (5%) went on to develop uncomplicated gallstones and a spontaneous resolution occurred in one of them 6 months after the examination. This finding suggests conservative management in such cases. However, since cholecystitis or biliary tract obstruction are classical complications in older children, a US survey of neonates receiving TPN is useful to follow the abnormal gallbladder content, and rapid introduction of enteral feeding is advisable.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3108519     DOI: 10.7863/jum.1987.6.5.243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ultrasound Med        ISSN: 0278-4297            Impact factor:   2.153


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