Amino acids

Hester Vlaardingerbroek, Johannes B. Van Goudoever

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Abstract

Neonatologists' ultimate goal is to achieve a functional outcome in preterm infants that is comparable to outcomes in healthy term-born infants. Current guidelines recommend the initiation of amino acid administration as soon as possible in the first postnatal day at a dose of 2-3 g/kg/day. Within the next few days, amino acid intake should be increased to a maximum amount of 4 g/kg/day. However, actual intakes are still lower than target intakes in many neonatal intensive care units worldwide. Subsequently, many preterm infants fail to grow well, which is associated with long-term consequences with regard to growth and neurodevelopment. While most studies on early amino acid administration show beneficial effects predominantly on short-term outcomes, some studies also warn of adverse effects, especially in extremely immature and extremely low birth weight infants. Future studies should be directed towards elucidating the long-term anthropometric and neurodevelopmental outcomes of early (high dose) amino acid administration.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNutrition for the Preterm Neonate
Subtitle of host publicationA Clinical Perspective
PublisherSpringer Netherlands
Pages233-252
Number of pages20
ISBN (Electronic)9789400768123
ISBN (Print)9400768117, 9789400768116
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2013

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