Assessing Fluid and Electrolyte Status in the Newborn (Nacb Symposium) Assessing Fluid and Electrolyte Status in the Newborn (Nacb Symposium)

Assessing Fluid and Electrolyte Status in the Newborn (Nacb Symposium‪)‬

Clinical Chemistry 1997, Jan, 43, 1

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Fluid and electrolyte assessment during the first week of life is complicated by rapid changes in fluid and electrolyte balance during the transition from fetal to neonatal life and by the newborn's small size. A physiologic decrease in extracellular water volume, as well as a transient increase in serum potassium and transient decreases in plasma glucose and total plasma ionized calcium concentrations must be taken into account. In general, the more immature the newborn, the greater the changes that can be expected. The use of plasma creatinine as an indicator of glomerular filtration rate is limited because it is a function of maternal renal function at birth and because of non-steady-state conditions in the immediate postnatal period. Guidelines for monitoring schedules are provided on the basis of these physiologic considerations and the author's experience. Method of blood sampling and time to separation of serum are important considerations in interpreting results. Minimization of sample volume is critical to minimize blood transfusion requirements. Clinicians should be aware of the analytical error associated with these measurements in their own institutions. Reference ranges are provided. Background

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
1997
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
19
Pages
PUBLISHER
American Association for Clinical Chemistry, Inc.
SIZE
184.4
KB

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