| Literature DB >> 31509953 |
Colin Morgan1, Maw Tan2.
Abstract
Neonatal parenteral nutrition (NPN) regimens that are individualised (iNPN) or standardised concentrated NPN (scNPN) are both currently used in preterm clinical practice. Two recent trials (one iNPN and one scNPN) each compared standard (control) and high (intervention) parenteral protein and energy dosage regimens and provided data about actual protein intake. We hypothesised that scNPN regimens would achieve a higher percentage of the target parenteral protein intake than their corresponding iNPN regimens. We calculated the daily individual target parenteral protein intake and used the daily parenteral protein intake to calculate the target attainment for protein intake in each infant for the two control (iNPN: n = 59, scNPN: n = 76) and two intervention (iNPN: n = 65; scNPN: n = 74) groups. The median (IQR) target attainment of high-dose protein was 75% (66-85) versus 94% (87-97) on days 1-15 for iNPN and scNPN regimens respectively (p < 0.01). The median (IQR) target attainment of standard dose protein was 77% (67-85) versus 94% (91-96) on days 1-15 for iNPN and scNPN regimens, respectively (p < 0.01). This was associated with improved weight gain (p = 0.050; control groups only) and head growth (p < 0.001; intervention groups only). scNPN regimens have better target attainment for parenteral protein intakes than iNPN regimens.Entities:
Keywords: amino acid; electrolyte; growth; mineral; neonatal; parenteral nutrition; pharmacy; preterm; protein; safety; standardisation; target attainment
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31509953 PMCID: PMC6769713 DOI: 10.3390/nu11092167
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Description of parenteral fluid components in each randomised controlled trial (RCT) group demonstrating the concentration of parenteral protein with standardised concentrated neonatal parenteral nutrition (scNPN) [8] compared with individualized NPN (iNPN) [5]. The total daily fluid intake policy was identical in both RCT with clinicians restricting or increasing fluids based on individual patient need.
| Control Groups | Intervention Groups | |||
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| iNPN | scNPN | iNPN | scNPN | |
| Maximum aqPN protein content (g) | 3.0 | 2.8 | 4.0 | 3.8 |
| Maximum aqPN volume (mL) | 135 | 85 | 135 | 100 |
| Supplementary fluid volume (mL) | 0 | 50 | 0 | 30 |
| Intravenous lipid volume (mL) | 15 | 15 | 20 | 20 |
| Fluid regimes for infants <1 kg (>1 kg) | ||||
| Day1 (mL/kg/day) | 90 (60) | 90 (60) | 90 (60) | 90 (60) |
| Day 2 (mL/kg/day) | 120 (75) | 120 (75) | 120 (75) | 120 (75) |
| Day 3 (mL/kg/day) | 150 (90) | 150 (90) | 150 (90) | 150 (90) |
| Day 4 (mL/kg/day) | 150 (120) | 150 (120) | 150 (120) | 150 (120) |
| Day 5 (mL/kg/day) | 150 (150) | 150 (150) | 150 (150) | 150 (150) |
Growth data comparing change in weight (Δweight; g or standard deviation score; SDS) and change in head circumference (ΔOFC; mm or standard deviation score; SDS) between birth and 36 weeks corrected gestational age (36wkCGA) in control iNPN and scNPN groups and intervention iNPN and scNPN groups.
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| Infants randomised | 74 | 76 | |
| Birthweight | 914 (219) | 884 (183) | 0.36 |
| Gestation | 26.2 (1.5) | 26.8 (1.5) | 0.016 |
| Survivors at 36wkCGA | 65 | 64 | |
| Δweight (g) 36wkCGA | 1011 (264) | 1080 (306) | 0.18 |
| Δweight (SDS) 36wkCGA | −1.02 (0.70) | −0.74 (0.90) | 0.050 |
| ΔOFC (mm) 36wkCGA | 69 (13) | 71 (14) | 0.41 |
| ΔOFC (SDS) 36wkCGA | −0.03 (0.94) | +0.18 (0.97) | 0.21 |
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| Infants randomised | 68 | 74 | |
| Birthweight | 911 (224) | 900 (158) | 0.73 |
| Gestation | 26.0 (1.5) | 26.6 (1.4) | 0.015 |
| Survivors at 36wkCGA | 59 | 64 | |
| Δweight (g) 36wkCGA | 1170 (311) | 1160 (268) | 0.85 |
| Δweight (SDS) 36wkCGA | −1.00 (0.84) | −0.86 (1.03) | 0.41 |
| ΔOFC (mm) 36wkCGA | 64 (14) | 77 (13) | <0.001 |
| ΔOFC (SDS) 36wkCGA | −0.46 (1.47) | +0.64 (0.83) | <0.001 |
The target attainment for protein intake compared between the iNPN and scNPN RCTs. Target attainment (%) defined as median (IQR) percentage of target protein intake achieved.
| Parenteral Protein Intake (g/kg/day) in Infants Targeted to Receive Maximum aqNPN | ||||
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| Control Groups | Intervention Groups | |||
| iNPN | scNPN | iNPN | scNPN | |
| Day 1–15 | ||||
| Number of infants | 65 | 73 | 59 | 68 |
| Mean (sd) protein intake | 1.31 (0.52) | 2.36 (0.18) | 1.61 (0.70) | 2.90 (0.38) |
| % target intake | 77 (67–85) | 94 (91–96) | 75 (66–85) | 94 (87–97) |
| Day 1–5 | ||||
| Number of infants | 65 | 73 | 59 | 68 |
| Mean (sd) protein intake | 0.74 (0.26) | 2.05 (0.23) | 0.79 (0.26) | 2.29 (0.36) |
| % target intake | 62 (53–75) | 91 (86–94) | 68 (56–77) | 91 (84–96) |
| Day 6–10 | ||||
| Number of infants | 48 | 67 | 45 | 62 |
| Mean (sd) protein intake | 2.49 (0.36) | 2.74 (0.10) | 2.74 (0.44) | 3.64 (0.35) |
| % target intake | 87 (75–92) | 99 (97–100) | 80 (67–87) | 98 (95–100) |
| Day 11–15 | ||||
| Number of infants | 20 | 39 | 28 | 38 |
| Mean (sd) protein intake | 2.63 (0.59) | 2.69 (0.18) | 3.46 (0.51) | 3.56 (0.44) |
| % target intake | 93 (89–98) * | 97 (94–100) * | 86 (83–92) | 98 (95–99) |
Comparison made at two protein doses: standard (control) and high (intervention) in infants on no/minimal enteral feeding (full PN). For all iNPN versus scNPN comparisons, p < 0.01 except the pair marked with an asterisk (*), where p < 0.05.
The target attainment for protein intake compared between the iNPN and scNPN RCTs. Target attainment (%) defined as median (IQR) percentage of target protein intake achieved. Comparison made at two protein doses: standard (control) and high (intervention) in infants receiving <50% enteral feeds (<75 mL/kg/d). For all iNPN versus scNPN comparisons, p < 0.01.
| Total Protein Intake (g/kg/day) in Infants Receiving <75 mL/kg/day Enteral Nutrition (PN-Dependent) | ||||
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| Control Groups | Intervention Groups | |||
| iNPN | scNPN | iNPN | scNPN | |
| Day 1–15 | ||||
| Number of infants | 64 | 73 | 60 | 68 |
| Mean (sd) protein intake | 1.76 (0.37) | 2.63 (0.19) | 2.11 (0.46) | 3.19 (0.30) |
| % target intake | 85 (77–91) | 102 (98–106) | 81 (73–88) | 99 (92–101) |
| Day 1–5 | ||||
| Number of infants | 64 | 73 | 60 | 68 |
| Mean (sd) protein intake | 0.82 (0.25) | 2.11 (0.24) | 0.88 (0.27) | 2.36 (0.36) |
| % target intake | 73 (57–82) | 93 (87–97) | 74 (63–82) | 93 (87–98) |
| Day 6–10 | ||||
| Number of infants | 64 | 73 | 60 | 68 |
| Mean (sd) protein intake | 2.60 (0.36) | 3.00 (0.24) | 2.86 (0.47) | 3.83 (0.39) |
| % target intake | 91 (82–97) | 107 (102–114) | 84 (77–90) | 103 (99–105) |
| Day 11–15 | ||||
| Number of infants | 30 | 58 | 44 | 58 |
| PN protein intake | 2.68 (0.50) | 3.02 (0.28) | 3.18 (0.74) | 3.63 (0.50) |
| % target intake | 95 (90–102) | 109 (101–116) | 85 (81–93) | 99 (90–104) |
Comparison of standardised supplementary electrolyte infusion usage in control and intervention scNPN groups.
| scNPN | Control | Intervention | |
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| Number (%) of supplementary infusion days | |||
| Sodium | 159 (15) | 137 (13) | |
| Potassium | 38 (4) | 94 (9) | |
| Phosphate | 87 (8) | 158 (15) | |
| Calcium | 15 (1) | 22 (2) | |
| Magnesium | 2 (0.2) | 15 (1) | |
| Number (%) infants with supplementary infusions | |||
| Sodium | 37 (49) | 40 (54) | 0.51 |
| Potassium | 18 (24) | 38 (51) | <0.0001 |
| Phosphate | 26 (34) | 55 (74) | 0.0007 |
| Calcium | 5 (7) | 8 (11) | 0.40 |
| Magnesium | 1 (1) | 8 (11) | 0.02 |
| Number (%) infants with supplementary potassium | |||
| Day 1–5 | 15 | 26 | 0.04 |
| Day 6–10 | 8 | 21 | 0.007 |
| Day 11–15 | 0 | 4 | 0.06 |
| Number (%) infants with supplementary phosphate | |||
| Day 1–5 | 22 | 27 | 0.39 |
| Day 6–10 | 17 | 48 | <0.0001 |
| Day 11–15 | 13 | 7 | 0.23 |