Growth and mineral metabolism in very low birth weight infants. I. Comparison of the effects of two modes of NaHCO3 treatment of late metabolic acidosis
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Growth and mineral metabolism in very low birth weight infants. I. Comparison of the effects of two modes of NaHCO3 treatment of late metabolic acidosis
Abstract
Twenty-six infants weighing less than 1,300 g at birth were divided into pairs according to birth weight (900-1,100 and 1,101-1,300 g) and gestational age ("appropriate" (AGA) = mean 31 weeks; and "small" (SGA) = mean 34 weeks). One member of the pairs was then allocated randomly to one of two treatment regimens with oral sodium bicarbonate. Group A was treated whenever base excess was greater than -8mEq/liter as detected on twice weekly testing and/or when suspected to be acidotic from failure to gain weight. In group B, base excess was maintained within 1 SD of normal (-3.2 +/- 1.7 mEq/liter). The infants received Enfalac 200 ml/kg/24 hr, at 67 cal/100 ml, with vitamin D 400 IU/24 hr added from age 2 weeks. The following measurements were made: daily weight, weekly length, skinfold thickness, head circumference, twice weekly blood pH, PaCO2, base excess, and weekly plasma total calcium, ionic calcium, total magnesium, inorganic phosphorus, and total protein. There were six pairs of each of AGA and SGA infants and two unpaired group A infants. Weekly weight gains did not differ between group A and group B or between AGA and SGA. Length increment was greater in AGA than in SGA babies (0.94 +/- 0.02 vs 0.85 +/- 0.04 cm/week) but not significantly so (P less than 0.1), and in group B babies compared to group A babies (0.973 +/- 0.029 vs 0.83 +/- 0.037 cm/week) (P less than 0.01). Plasma pH was lower in group A (7.23 +/- 0.02) than in group B (7.30 +/- 0.02) and calcium ion activity higher (group A 2.72 +/- 0.04; group B 2.51 +/- 0.06 mEq/liter) between ages 20 and 29 days. Plasma magnesium was higher in group A (1.77 +/- 0.04 mEq/liter) than in group B (1.56 +/- 0.06 mEq/liter) from age 20 to 39 days. Inorganic phosphorus concentrations were consistently higher in group A than in group B, but the differences did not reach significance. Mean total protein concentrations did not rise above 4.5 g/100 ml and tended to be higher in babies of group A than of group B. Bone age was retarded in all babies. Radiographs available for 7 of 13 SGA infants were normal, whereas 6 of 11 radiographs of AGA babies showed some osteoporotic changes.
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