Physical Compatibility of Calcium Chloride and Sodium Glycerophosphate in Pediatric Parenteral Nutrition Solutions.

作者: Collin Anderson , Mark MacKay

DOI: 10.1177/0148607115592673

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摘要: Background: Calcium and phosphate precipitation is an ongoing concern when compounding pediatric parenteral nutrition (PN) solutions. Considerable effort has been expended in producing graphs, tables, equations to guide the practitioner prescribing PN that will remain stable. gluconate preferred over calcium chloride because of its superior compatibility with inorganic phosphates. solutions containing carry a higher aluminum load than equivalent compounded chloride, leading increased potential for toxicity. This study tested solubility organic component, sodium glycerophosphate (NaGP), place phosphate. Methods: Five were by adding at 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 mEq/L corresponding concentrations NaGP mmol/L. Each 5 was using 1.5% 4% ...

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