TY - JOUR
T1 - Total Parenteral Nutrition Treatment in a Diabetic Pregnant Woman Complicated with Hyperemesis Gravidarum, Malnutrition, and Intrauterine Growth Restriction
AU - Chen, Chih Wei
AU - Hsu, Te Yao
AU - Chang, Shiuh Young
AU - Tsai, Men Yin
PY - 2004/3
Y1 - 2004/3
N2 - Objective: We report a case of a pregnant woman with diabetes, complicated with hyperemesis gravidarum, malnutrition, and intrauterine growth restriction, who was treated beneficially with total parenteral nutrition. Case Report: A 26-year-old diabetic nullipara complained of severe nausea and vomiting from early in her pregnancy. Malnutrition developed at about 24 weeks of gestation. In spite of treatment with antiemetics, antihistamine, and vitamin B6, the symptoms persisted, and intrauterine growth restriction eventually developed. Total parenteral nutrition was commenced at 29 weeks of gestation. She delivered a healthy female neonate with a birth body weight of 2,120 g at 36 weeks of gestation by cesarean section. Total parenteral nutrition was gradually tapered off 1 week later, and the mother was discharged from hospital in good condition 10 days after delivery. Conclusion: Total parenteral nutrition may be used to treat diabetic patients with hyperemesis gravidarum who develop malnutrition causing intrauterine growth restriction.
AB - Objective: We report a case of a pregnant woman with diabetes, complicated with hyperemesis gravidarum, malnutrition, and intrauterine growth restriction, who was treated beneficially with total parenteral nutrition. Case Report: A 26-year-old diabetic nullipara complained of severe nausea and vomiting from early in her pregnancy. Malnutrition developed at about 24 weeks of gestation. In spite of treatment with antiemetics, antihistamine, and vitamin B6, the symptoms persisted, and intrauterine growth restriction eventually developed. Total parenteral nutrition was commenced at 29 weeks of gestation. She delivered a healthy female neonate with a birth body weight of 2,120 g at 36 weeks of gestation by cesarean section. Total parenteral nutrition was gradually tapered off 1 week later, and the mother was discharged from hospital in good condition 10 days after delivery. Conclusion: Total parenteral nutrition may be used to treat diabetic patients with hyperemesis gravidarum who develop malnutrition causing intrauterine growth restriction.
KW - IUGR
KW - TPN
KW - hyperemesis gravidarum
KW - intrauterine growth restriction
KW - total parenteral nutrition
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U2 - 10.1016/S1028-4559(09)60054-1
DO - 10.1016/S1028-4559(09)60054-1
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:67749114410
SN - 1028-4559
VL - 43
SP - 42
EP - 45
JO - Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
JF - Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
IS - 1
ER -