Clinical progress in prevention and treatment of early parenteral nutrition-related "refeeding syndrome" in high-risk newborns
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Pediatrics - Year 2025, Vol 43, Issue 1
Abstract
Refeeding syndrome is a metabolic disorder characterized by electrolyte disorder, mainly low phosphorus, low potassium and low magnesium, and its clinical manifestations are non-specific and diverse. It is common in malnourished and severe adult patients and is also found in high-risk newborns who receive early parenteral nutrition treatment. This article reviews the physiological mechanism, risk factors, clinical characteristics, prevention and treatment of parenteral nutrition-related neonatal refeeding syndrome.
Authors and Affiliations
Wenwen DING, Feng ZHU, Yujia LUO, Li WEI
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