Pediatric parenteral nutrition and hydroperoxide toxicity: Evaluation of the effectiveness of photoprotection medical devices

Author:

Nizet Pierre12,Guillard Nicolas1,Chabaud Lionel2,Sellal Kamel‐Olivier1,Lejus‐Bourdeau Corinne34,Simon Laure5,Navas Dominique12,Olivier Emmanuelle1,Clouet Johann12,Lindenberg Fabien1,Nativel Fabien12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nantes Université, CHU Nantes, Pharmacie Nantes France

2. Nantes Université, UFR des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques Nantes France

3. Nantes Université, CHU Nantes, Service d'Anesthésie et de Soins Intensifs Nantes France

4. Nantes Université, Laboratoire Expérimental de Simulation de Médecine Intensive (LE SiMU) Nantes France

5. Nantes Université, CHU Nantes, Service médecine néonatale Nantes France

Abstract

AbstractExposure of parenteral nutrition (PN) to light induces hydroperoxide (HPO) formation whose toxicity, especially in pediatrics, is documented. In this context, we evaluated the efficacy of photoprotection medical devices used in our institution to protect PN from degradation after two different exposures to light. A mixed oil lipid emulsion (Smoflipid®) in standard or opaque syringes and a ternary PN mixture bags (Numetah®) with or without opaque overwrap were exposed for at least 420 min to a xenon lamp. Samples of Smoflipid® in standard or opaque syringes were also exposed for 24 h to conditions reproducing those of a neonatal intensive care unit. The use of opaque syringes for Smoflipid® administration or opaque overwraps for Numetah® administration reduced HPO formation by an average of 14% and 40%, respectively, compared to standard conditions after at least 420 min to a xenon lamp. When Smoflipid® samples were administered with standard or opaque syringes and exposed to a phototherapy lamp, the fold‐change in the HPO concentration increased, respectively, by 6.3 or 5.4 at 24 h compared with syringes unexposed to phototherapy lamp. Although the observed differences were non‐significant, it nonetheless appears prudent to use photoprotection of PN during administration, particularly in patients with immature or compromised antioxidant capacity.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Medicine,Biochemistry

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