Early hypophosphataemia in at risk newborns. Frequency and magnitude

Journal: Anales De Pediatria
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Abstract

Objective: To determine the frequency and magnitude of neonatal hypophosphataemia (<4mg/dL) in a neonatal Intensive Care Unit and to describe risk groups.

Methods: Retrospective study of hospitalised newborns over a 44 month period (phase 1). Retrospective study of <1,500g/<32 weeks of gestation newborns over a 6 month period (phase 2). Prospective study of <1,500g or 1,550-2,000g, and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) newborns. Measurements were made on the 1st, 3rd, 7th, and 14th days of life (phase 3).

Results: Phase 1: 34 (2.4%) of 1,394 patients had a diagnosis of hypophosphataemia, 76% of them ≤32 weeks of gestation and <1500 grams, and 24% >32 weeks with weight

Conclusions: Hypophosphataemia is common, and can be severe, in the first week of life in premature infants <1,000 grams, and newborns<1,200g with foetal malnutrition and receiving amino acids in early parenteral nutrition.

Authors
Gerardo Bustos Lozano, Álvaro Hidalgo Romero, Ana Melgar Bonis, Noelia Ureta Velasco, Carlos Orbea Gallardo, Carmen Pallás Alonso
Relevant Conditions

Hypophosphatemia