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- W2065352605 abstract "Objective: To follow the growth hand improvement conditions of newborn (NBs) comparing the Body Mass Index (BMI) values of the NBs fed Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) in long period with World Health Organization (WHO) standards. Material and Methods: Between 2003-2006 years, 20 infants were fed with TPN and their anthropometric measurements were followed until 1 year old. Their BMI values before TPN (BMI1), after TPN (BMI2), and the 1 year old (BMI3) values were examined. The differences of BMI values over time were compared with Repeated Measures of ANOVA and Bonferroni adjusted Paired Samples t test as post hoc test. Age related BMI Z-score graphics were performed by using WHO-Anthro computer program. Results: Median age was 7.10 (2.00-22.00) days and median TPN duration was 14.00 (7.00-38.00) days in the group consisted of 15 females and 5 males. Comparison of BMI values was significiantly different in the three different periods (p=0.001). There was no difference between the values of (BMI-BMI2) in the Paired Samples Test independent groups. There were significant differences between the values of BMI1 (10.33±1.71) with BMI3 (14.27±1.50) and BMI2 (10.27±1.43) with BMI3. Z-scores of 2 infants before TPN and 3 infants after TPN were under -5 in BMI Z-score distribution graphic according to age and sex. BMI values of 1 year-old infants of first age were under standarts in Z-score distribution graphic according to sex. Conclusion: It was observed that BMI values were under the standards of WHO in NBs in our study. We think that monitoring of growth and development values of the greater number of babies fed TPN was rather beneficial to catch the standards during childhood." @default.
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- W2065352605 title "The Long Term Follow-Up of Body Mass Indexes of Neonatal Surgical Patients Fed with Total Parenteral Nutrition" @default.
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