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Risk Factor of Hospital Malnutrition After Pediatric Nutrition Care Management Miriawati Miriawati; Roedi Irawan; Boerhan Hidayat; Nur Aisiyah Widjaya; Meta Herdiana Hanindita
Health Notions Vol 5, No 01 (2021): January
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hn50105

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Increased prevalence of Hospital Malnutrition (HM) caused by Pediatric Nutrition Care (PNC) has not been implemented and influenced by several risk factors. The aim was to determine the prevalence and risk factors for gender, age, initial nutritional status, admission diagnosis, and length of stay (LOS) of HM after PNC. A cross sectional study was conducted from May 1, 2017 to May 1, 2018 by reviewing the medical record of children who were treated in the pediatric ward Dr. Soetomo Surabaya. The sampling method is total sampling. Hospital malnutrition was defined as weight loss ≥ 2% for LOS
Influence of n-3 Fish Oil-Enriched Intravenous Lipid Emulsion on Length of Stay and Mortality in Infants Post Intestinal Surgery Meta Herdiana Hanindita; Khadijah Rizky Sumitro; Nur Aisiyah Widjaja; Roedi Irawan; Boerhan Hidayat
Health Notions Vol 3, No 3 (2019): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hn.v3i3.314

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Background: Parenteral nutrition plays an important role in the infants post intestinal surgery. Currently, n-6 soybean oil-based intravenous lipid emulsion (IVLE) is used as a standard. n-6 have been shown increases biomarkers of inflammation while n-3 have shown positively influence clinical outcomes due to their immunomodulatory action. The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of n-3 fish oil-enriched IVLE on mortality and length of stay in infants post intestinal surgery. Methods: A medical record retrospective study was undertaken in infants post intestinal surgery at Dr. Soetomo Hospital in 2016-2017. Infants with intestinal atresia who had PN for at least three days were included. The n-6 soybean oil-based and n-3 fish oil-enriched IVLE were used. Incomplete data was excluded. Results: There were 19 infants (12/19 boys) included in this study. 10/19 infants received the n-6 soybean oil-based IVLE. The duration and dose of IVLE used were 16.52±11.34 days and 1.80±0.44 g/kg/day. Mortality rate was significantly lower in n-3 fish oil-enriched IVLE group (P=0.02) while there was no difference on length of stay (P=0.484).Conclusion: Infants who received the n-3 fish oil-enriched IVLE have a lower mortality rate but there is no difference on length of stay. Keywords: Infants, Intestinal surgery, Intravenous lipid emulsion, Length of stay, Mortality