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Development of a Numeric Table for Determination of the Amount of Nutrient Solution in an Infusion of Nutrient Stock Solution
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Original Article Development of a Numeric Table for Determination of the Amount of Nutrient Solution in an Infusion of Nutrient Stock Solution
Jeong Hong, M.D., Young Joo Lee, M.D.1, Mee Kyung Song, R.Ph.2, Myoung On Eun, R.Ph.2, Mee Hyang Kim, R.D.3, Youn Hee Lee, R.D.3, Youn Hee Ahn, R.N.4, Jee Yang Kim, R.N.4

상용 영양수액 투여 시 적정 비단백열량 질소 비율에 따른 수액 투여량 결정을 위한 도구의 개발
홍 정ㆍ이영주1ㆍ송미경2ㆍ은명온2ㆍ김미향3ㆍ이연희3ㆍ안연희4ㆍ김지양4
Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2009;2(1):19-23.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15747/jcn.2009.2.1.19
Published online: December 31, 2009
Departments of Surgery,
1Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, Ajou University School of Medicine, Departments of 2Pharmaceutical Service,
3Food & Nutrition,
4Nursing Service, Ajou University Hospital, Suwon, Korea

아주대학교 의과대학 외과학교실,
1마취통증의학교실, 아주대학교 의료원 2약제팀,
3영양팀,
4간호부
Received: 14 December 1901   • Revised: 14 December 1901   • Accepted: 14 December 1901
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Purpose
The purpose of this study was to make a numeric table for easy adjustment of the amount of 5% dextrose solution or 10% fat emulsion solution when added to a 2- or 3-chamber nutrient stock solution. Methods: Nutrient stock solutions were designated as group A or B according to the non-protein calorie-to-nitrogen ratio (NCR). The NCR of groups A and B was approximately 100 : 1 and 150 : 1, respectively. The weight (g) of protein which is to be administered to the patient was arranged in increasing order from 30∼100 g in increments of 2 g. An imaginary NCR was arranged from 110 : 1 to 150 : 1. The difference between the imaginary NCR and the NCR of the nutrient stock solution (A) was multiplied by the grams of protein, which is the equivalent amount of additionally administrable calories. Each calorie value was divided by 3.4 or 1.1 to obtain a volume of 5% dextrose solution or 10% fat emulsion, and arranged in increasing order. All calculations were made with a Microsoft Excel program. Results: The numeric table was made for 2- and 3-chamber solutions in group A. The numeric table for the 2-chamber solution was set for determination of the volume and infusion rate of a 10% fat emulsion. The numeric table for the 3-chamber solution was for determination of the volume of a 5% dextrose solution. Conclusion: This numeric table can be easily used in adjusting the amount of 5% dextrose solution and 10% fat emulsion at the bedside. (KJPEN 2009;2(1):19-23)


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