2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12603-018-1035-3
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Mineral Disorders in Adult Inpatients Receiving Parenteral Nutrition. Is Older Age a Contributory Factor?

Abstract: Hypophosphatemia, hypokalemia, and hypomagnesemia were frequently observed in hospitalized adults and elderly patients before and particularly during the first 2 days of PN infusion. Elderly patients and patients with PEM are more susceptible to developing hypophosphatemia.

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“…In this research, the postoperative BMIs of both groups were comparable. According to Hortencio et al [ 11 ], there is no connection between malnutrition, as determined by BMI and mineral issues. BMI indicates dietary status but not recent weight loss, which is associated with mineral deficiencies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this research, the postoperative BMIs of both groups were comparable. According to Hortencio et al [ 11 ], there is no connection between malnutrition, as determined by BMI and mineral issues. BMI indicates dietary status but not recent weight loss, which is associated with mineral deficiencies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quando há utilização de NP, a HP é bem conhecida em diferentes faixas etárias. 35,42,75 O presente estudo, ao contrário do usual, explora a presença de HP em crianças criticamente enfermas em nutrição oral ou enteral. Podemos, a partir dos dados obtidos, afirmar que há HP em crianças sob nutrição oral e/ou enteral e que os níveis de fósforo devem ser monitorizados, mesmo em pacientes que não estejam recebendo NP.…”
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