Nutrition Support and Newborn Screening in the NICU Population: Is There a Link?

Background: Recent research is revealing the high rate of false-positive screening results for IEMs in the NICU population. No study published to date has specifically studied the possible relationship between nutrition and newborn screening in this population. Objective: It is suspected that NICU...

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Main Author: Cochran, Brittany Paige
Other Authors: Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Tech 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/76756
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-767562021-05-18T05:27:10Z Nutrition Support and Newborn Screening in the NICU Population: Is There a Link? Cochran, Brittany Paige Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise Clark, Susan F. Goodin, Barbara Hosig, Kathryn W. Parenteral Nutrition Newborn Screening NICU Preterm Infant Inborn Errors of Metabolism Background: Recent research is revealing the high rate of false-positive screening results for IEMs in the NICU population. No study published to date has specifically studied the possible relationship between nutrition and newborn screening in this population. Objective: It is suspected that NICU infants who receive PN are more likely to have abnormal newborn screening results than infants who receive EN. An understanding of the role of nutrition will assist in developing protocols for screening in the NICU and decrease false-positives. Design: Infants admitted to the NICU between January 1-June 30, 2009 were included in this retrospective chart review study (n=339). The type of nutrition and timing of its initiation was recorded and compared to newborn screening results to identify correlations with false-positives. Statistical analysis included means, percentages, Fisher's exact test, Chi-square test, and the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Results: Nutrition type was significantly associated with newborn screening (p<0.001); those who received parenteral nutrition were more likely to have a false-positive. For infants who also received PN, EN of breast milk exclusively increased risk of an abnormal screen more than formula exclusively or breast milk plus formula. The timing of parenteral nutrition had no effect on screening. Premature infants who received PN exclusively had a higher percentage of false-positives than those who received EN Conclusions: Although the hypothesis could not be statistically supported, PN appears to contribute to false-positive newborn screens. More research is needed to ascertain the role of EN and GA in newborn screening and to develop standardized protocols. Master of Science 2017-04-04T19:49:02Z 2017-04-04T19:49:02Z 2010-05-03 2010-05-14 2016-09-27 2010-06-02 Thesis Text etd-05142010-215019 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/76756 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05142010-215019/ en_US In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Parenteral Nutrition
Newborn Screening
NICU
Preterm Infant
Inborn Errors of Metabolism
spellingShingle Parenteral Nutrition
Newborn Screening
NICU
Preterm Infant
Inborn Errors of Metabolism
Cochran, Brittany Paige
Nutrition Support and Newborn Screening in the NICU Population: Is There a Link?
description Background: Recent research is revealing the high rate of false-positive screening results for IEMs in the NICU population. No study published to date has specifically studied the possible relationship between nutrition and newborn screening in this population. Objective: It is suspected that NICU infants who receive PN are more likely to have abnormal newborn screening results than infants who receive EN. An understanding of the role of nutrition will assist in developing protocols for screening in the NICU and decrease false-positives. Design: Infants admitted to the NICU between January 1-June 30, 2009 were included in this retrospective chart review study (n=339). The type of nutrition and timing of its initiation was recorded and compared to newborn screening results to identify correlations with false-positives. Statistical analysis included means, percentages, Fisher's exact test, Chi-square test, and the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test. Results: Nutrition type was significantly associated with newborn screening (p<0.001); those who received parenteral nutrition were more likely to have a false-positive. For infants who also received PN, EN of breast milk exclusively increased risk of an abnormal screen more than formula exclusively or breast milk plus formula. The timing of parenteral nutrition had no effect on screening. Premature infants who received PN exclusively had a higher percentage of false-positives than those who received EN Conclusions: Although the hypothesis could not be statistically supported, PN appears to contribute to false-positive newborn screens. More research is needed to ascertain the role of EN and GA in newborn screening and to develop standardized protocols. === Master of Science
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title Nutrition Support and Newborn Screening in the NICU Population: Is There a Link?
title_short Nutrition Support and Newborn Screening in the NICU Population: Is There a Link?
title_full Nutrition Support and Newborn Screening in the NICU Population: Is There a Link?
title_fullStr Nutrition Support and Newborn Screening in the NICU Population: Is There a Link?
title_full_unstemmed Nutrition Support and Newborn Screening in the NICU Population: Is There a Link?
title_sort nutrition support and newborn screening in the nicu population: is there a link?
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