医学
重症监护医学
妊娠期
液体摄入
儿科
人口
怀孕
内分泌学
遗传学
环境卫生
生物
作者
Johan Ågren,Jeffrey L. Segar,Fanny Söderström,Edward F. Bell
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.semperi.2021.151541
摘要
Emerging data regarding the encouraging outcomes of extremely preterm infants from centers taking active approaches to the care of these infants have prompted dialogue regarding optimal medical management. Among the multitude of decisions providers make in caring for extremely premature infants is the prescribing of parenteral fluids. Surprisingly, there are limited data to guide evidenced-based approaches to fluid and electrolyte management in this population. Immaturity of renal function and skin barriers contribute to the impaired capacity of the preterm infant to maintain salt and water homeostasis. This perspective paper highlights developmental physiological properties of the kidney and skin, which the provider needs to understand to provide parenteral fluid therapy. Additionally, we provide recommendations for initial fluid and electrolyte management of the preterm infant based on novel data as well as the published literature.
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