marcydf
7th May 2008, 07:40
Dear collegues,
In our NICU we find hyperlicemia in many premies. We find it in almost all the babies <25 weeks, but also in many >27-28 weeks.
Our TPN protocol consists (in first day of life) in 6 mg/kg/min of glucose, 1g/kg of Intralipid 20% and 1 g/kg of AA. It's, more or less, similar of others TPN protocols. Do you resolve hyperglicemia reducing glucose administration before, or dou you start insuline immediately?
Best regards
Marcello De Filippo, MD
Subintensive care unit
University of Siena, Italy
In our NICU we find hyperlicemia in many premies. We find it in almost all the babies <25 weeks, but also in many >27-28 weeks.
Our TPN protocol consists (in first day of life) in 6 mg/kg/min of glucose, 1g/kg of Intralipid 20% and 1 g/kg of AA. It's, more or less, similar of others TPN protocols. Do you resolve hyperglicemia reducing glucose administration before, or dou you start insuline immediately?
Best regards
Marcello De Filippo, MD
Subintensive care unit
University of Siena, Italy