Selenium supplementation in pediatric patients using parenteral nutrition: Is it time to do something?

Summary Objective: To analyze the nutritional status of selenium and verify the effect of its supplementation in pediatric patients during 14 days of parenteral nutrition (PN). Method: This is a series of cases with patients followed for two weeks while using PN. Data collection was performed at t...

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Main Authors: Renata Germano Borges de Oliveira Nascimento Freitas, Roberto José Negrão Nogueira, Gabriel Hessel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Médica Brasileira
Series:Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
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spelling doaj-4483248ccebe4e98bae31972b46de7072020-11-24T21:25:18ZengAssociação Médica BrasileiraRevista da Associação Médica Brasileira1806-928264321722310.1590/1806-9282.64.03.217S0104-42302018000300217Selenium supplementation in pediatric patients using parenteral nutrition: Is it time to do something?Renata Germano Borges de Oliveira Nascimento FreitasRoberto José Negrão NogueiraGabriel HesselSummary Objective: To analyze the nutritional status of selenium and verify the effect of its supplementation in pediatric patients during 14 days of parenteral nutrition (PN). Method: This is a series of cases with patients followed for two weeks while using PN. Data collection was performed at the beginning (T0), in the 7th (T1) and 14th days of PN (T2). The supplemented group received 2 µg/kg/day of selenous acid. Weight and height were measured for nutritional status assessment. Tests requested: plasma selenium, albumin, pre-albumin, C-reactive protein (CRP), total cholesterol and HDL-cholesterol. Results: Fourteen (14) patients with inflammatory process and with low or very low weight for their ages were evaluated. In both groups (with and without supplementation), all patients had low selenium levels. Median plasma selenium concentrations were 17.4 µg/L (T0), 23.0 µg/L (T1) and 20.7 µg/L (T2). Increase and reduction of selenium occurred both in patients with high CRP and in those presenting normalization of this parameter. Conclusion: Lower plasma selenium levels have been detected since the start of the research and supplementation (2 µg/kg/day of selenous acid) was not to enough to approach the reference values.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302018000300217&lng=en&tlng=enSeleniumC-reactive ProteinSupplementary FeedingParenteral NutritionChild
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Roberto José Negrão Nogueira
Gabriel Hessel
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Roberto José Negrão Nogueira
Gabriel Hessel
Selenium supplementation in pediatric patients using parenteral nutrition: Is it time to do something?
Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
Selenium
C-reactive Protein
Supplementary Feeding
Parenteral Nutrition
Child
author_facet Renata Germano Borges de Oliveira Nascimento Freitas
Roberto José Negrão Nogueira
Gabriel Hessel
author_sort Renata Germano Borges de Oliveira Nascimento Freitas
title Selenium supplementation in pediatric patients using parenteral nutrition: Is it time to do something?
title_short Selenium supplementation in pediatric patients using parenteral nutrition: Is it time to do something?
title_full Selenium supplementation in pediatric patients using parenteral nutrition: Is it time to do something?
title_fullStr Selenium supplementation in pediatric patients using parenteral nutrition: Is it time to do something?
title_full_unstemmed Selenium supplementation in pediatric patients using parenteral nutrition: Is it time to do something?
title_sort selenium supplementation in pediatric patients using parenteral nutrition: is it time to do something?
publisher Associação Médica Brasileira
series Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
issn 1806-9282
description Summary Objective: To analyze the nutritional status of selenium and verify the effect of its supplementation in pediatric patients during 14 days of parenteral nutrition (PN). Method: This is a series of cases with patients followed for two weeks while using PN. Data collection was performed at the beginning (T0), in the 7th (T1) and 14th days of PN (T2). The supplemented group received 2 µg/kg/day of selenous acid. Weight and height were measured for nutritional status assessment. Tests requested: plasma selenium, albumin, pre-albumin, C-reactive protein (CRP), total cholesterol and HDL-cholesterol. Results: Fourteen (14) patients with inflammatory process and with low or very low weight for their ages were evaluated. In both groups (with and without supplementation), all patients had low selenium levels. Median plasma selenium concentrations were 17.4 µg/L (T0), 23.0 µg/L (T1) and 20.7 µg/L (T2). Increase and reduction of selenium occurred both in patients with high CRP and in those presenting normalization of this parameter. Conclusion: Lower plasma selenium levels have been detected since the start of the research and supplementation (2 µg/kg/day of selenous acid) was not to enough to approach the reference values.
topic Selenium
C-reactive Protein
Supplementary Feeding
Parenteral Nutrition
Child
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