Survey on the use of zinc sulfate in parenteral nutrition in spanish hospitals

Objective: In certain situations parenteral nutrition subsidiary patients may have an increase in zinc demand (Zn). The objective of the study was to know the scope of the use of Zn sulfate in patients with parenteral nutrition in Spanish hospitals. Method: A survey was designed focusing on the...

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Main Authors: Cristina Crespo-Martínez, Mariola Sirvent-Ochando, Amparo Vázquez-Polo, Isabel Caba-Porras, Rosa M.ª Romero-Jiménez, Pilar Tejada-González
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Published: Grupo Aula Médica 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.aulamedica.es/fh/pdf/10855.pdf
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spelling doaj-6e21b0b11ccf419d9200edb48d569a182020-11-25T00:02:51ZengGrupo Aula MédicaFarmacia Hospitalaria1130-63432171-86952018-03-01422687210.7399/fh.10855Survey on the use of zinc sulfate in parenteral nutrition in spanish hospitalsCristina Crespo-Martínez0Mariola Sirvent-Ochando1Amparo Vázquez-Polo2Isabel Caba-Porras3Rosa M.ª Romero-Jiménez4Pilar Tejada-González5Servicio de Farmacia, Hospital Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, TenerifeServicio de Farmacia, Hospital HLA-Vistahermosa, AlicanteServicio de Farmacia, Hospital La Fe, ValenciaServicio de Farmacia, Complejo Hospitalario de Jaén, JaénServicio de Farmacia, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, MadridServicio de Farmacia, Hospital Central de la Cruz Roja, MadridObjective: In certain situations parenteral nutrition subsidiary patients may have an increase in zinc demand (Zn). The objective of the study was to know the scope of the use of Zn sulfate in patients with parenteral nutrition in Spanish hospitals. Method: A survey was designed focusing on the incorporation of Zn sulfate into parenteral nutrition, under real practice conditions, in the adult and pediatric population. We asked about the number of parenteral nutrition supplemented with zinc in the last year, by the doses used, and the situations in which it was added to parenteral nutrition formula. The survey was conducted by telephone interview to the pharmacists responsible for the parenteral nutrition units. Results: A total of 53.9% (n = 69) of the contacted hospitals responded to the survey. 60.9% incorporated Zn sulfate into the parenteral nutrition of adults, and 76.2% used it in pediatric patients. In adults, 31.1% used Zn to complete the dose provided by the solution of trace elements, 46.7% supplemented Zn in patients with high intestinal losses, and 28.6% did it in critically ill patients with a high degree of metabolic stress. The majority supplementation regimen was 10 mg/day (55.6%). In the pediatric population Zn ampules were used mainly in preterm infants, with the most used doses being 200 mcg/kg/day and 400 mcg/kg/day (42.6% and 23.4%, respectively). Conclusions: The use of zinc sulfate in adult parenteral nutrition to complete the dosages suggests that solutions of trace elements could be deficient in Zn. Its use as a supplement in adult parenteral nutrition is not an extended practice in specialized nutritional support protocols in Spanish hospitals, highlighting its low employment in patients with significant catabolism. http://www.aulamedica.es/fh/pdf/10855.pdfZincTrace elements; Parenteral nutritionDrug utilizationPractice standards
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author Cristina Crespo-Martínez
Mariola Sirvent-Ochando
Amparo Vázquez-Polo
Isabel Caba-Porras
Rosa M.ª Romero-Jiménez
Pilar Tejada-González
spellingShingle Cristina Crespo-Martínez
Mariola Sirvent-Ochando
Amparo Vázquez-Polo
Isabel Caba-Porras
Rosa M.ª Romero-Jiménez
Pilar Tejada-González
Survey on the use of zinc sulfate in parenteral nutrition in spanish hospitals
Farmacia Hospitalaria
Zinc
Trace elements
; Parenteral nutrition
Drug utilization
Practice standards
author_facet Cristina Crespo-Martínez
Mariola Sirvent-Ochando
Amparo Vázquez-Polo
Isabel Caba-Porras
Rosa M.ª Romero-Jiménez
Pilar Tejada-González
author_sort Cristina Crespo-Martínez
title Survey on the use of zinc sulfate in parenteral nutrition in spanish hospitals
title_short Survey on the use of zinc sulfate in parenteral nutrition in spanish hospitals
title_full Survey on the use of zinc sulfate in parenteral nutrition in spanish hospitals
title_fullStr Survey on the use of zinc sulfate in parenteral nutrition in spanish hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Survey on the use of zinc sulfate in parenteral nutrition in spanish hospitals
title_sort survey on the use of zinc sulfate in parenteral nutrition in spanish hospitals
publisher Grupo Aula Médica
series Farmacia Hospitalaria
issn 1130-6343
2171-8695
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Objective: In certain situations parenteral nutrition subsidiary patients may have an increase in zinc demand (Zn). The objective of the study was to know the scope of the use of Zn sulfate in patients with parenteral nutrition in Spanish hospitals. Method: A survey was designed focusing on the incorporation of Zn sulfate into parenteral nutrition, under real practice conditions, in the adult and pediatric population. We asked about the number of parenteral nutrition supplemented with zinc in the last year, by the doses used, and the situations in which it was added to parenteral nutrition formula. The survey was conducted by telephone interview to the pharmacists responsible for the parenteral nutrition units. Results: A total of 53.9% (n = 69) of the contacted hospitals responded to the survey. 60.9% incorporated Zn sulfate into the parenteral nutrition of adults, and 76.2% used it in pediatric patients. In adults, 31.1% used Zn to complete the dose provided by the solution of trace elements, 46.7% supplemented Zn in patients with high intestinal losses, and 28.6% did it in critically ill patients with a high degree of metabolic stress. The majority supplementation regimen was 10 mg/day (55.6%). In the pediatric population Zn ampules were used mainly in preterm infants, with the most used doses being 200 mcg/kg/day and 400 mcg/kg/day (42.6% and 23.4%, respectively). Conclusions: The use of zinc sulfate in adult parenteral nutrition to complete the dosages suggests that solutions of trace elements could be deficient in Zn. Its use as a supplement in adult parenteral nutrition is not an extended practice in specialized nutritional support protocols in Spanish hospitals, highlighting its low employment in patients with significant catabolism.
topic Zinc
Trace elements
; Parenteral nutrition
Drug utilization
Practice standards
url http://www.aulamedica.es/fh/pdf/10855.pdf
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