Eighty low birthweight infants (1500 to 2500 g) were randomly assigned to a group given oral agar and a control group. The study was first performed in 24 agar-fed babies and 24 control babies. The treated infants received a daily total amount of 600 mg/kg of agar beginning at 12 hours of age, for 7 days. In the later stage of the trial, 16 agar-fed babies and 16 control babies were investigated. The total daily amount of agar was raised to 700 mg/kg, beginning at 6 hours of age for 7 days. No complications were observed with the administration of agar. Serum bilirubin levels were not significantly lower in the agar-fed infants. We conclude that agar supplemented feeding is not indicated in the management of hyperbilirubinaemia in low birthweight newborn infants.
Romagnoli, C., Polidori, G., Foschini, M., Cataldi, L., De Turris, P., Tortorolo, G. G. B., Mastrangelo, R., Agar in the management of hyperbilirubinaemia in the premature baby, <<ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD>>, 1975; 50 (3): 202-204 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/19011]
Agar in the management of hyperbilirubinaemia in the premature baby
Romagnoli, Costantino;Polidori, Giancarlo;Foschini, Mariangela;Cataldi, Luigi;De Turris, Pierluigi;Tortorolo, Giuseppe Gio Batta;
1975
Abstract
Eighty low birthweight infants (1500 to 2500 g) were randomly assigned to a group given oral agar and a control group. The study was first performed in 24 agar-fed babies and 24 control babies. The treated infants received a daily total amount of 600 mg/kg of agar beginning at 12 hours of age, for 7 days. In the later stage of the trial, 16 agar-fed babies and 16 control babies were investigated. The total daily amount of agar was raised to 700 mg/kg, beginning at 6 hours of age for 7 days. No complications were observed with the administration of agar. Serum bilirubin levels were not significantly lower in the agar-fed infants. We conclude that agar supplemented feeding is not indicated in the management of hyperbilirubinaemia in low birthweight newborn infants.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.