2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jped.2022.06.004
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Prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in neonates receiving parenteral nutrition in the intensive care unit

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“…106 A recent retrospective review of neonates in a NICU in Brazil, where a commercial IV formulation of iodine is also not available, assessed the impact of PN without iodine supplementation on thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). 107 Two hundred neonates were evaluated with the majority preterm (78%) and either VLBW or ELBW (56%). To be included in the study population, neonates were to receive PN for at least 15 days.…”
Section: Iodinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…106 A recent retrospective review of neonates in a NICU in Brazil, where a commercial IV formulation of iodine is also not available, assessed the impact of PN without iodine supplementation on thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). 107 Two hundred neonates were evaluated with the majority preterm (78%) and either VLBW or ELBW (56%). To be included in the study population, neonates were to receive PN for at least 15 days.…”
Section: Iodinementioning
confidence: 99%