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It has been observed that patients on total parenteral nutrition (TPN) have high plasma chromium level. There is reason to believe that TPN solutions contain chromium and possibly other trace elements as contaminants. Chromium in particular can lead to kidney damage. The purpose of this research are 1). to collect discarded TPN samples from patients on TPN for analysis and compare analyzed concnetrations of trace elements to prescribed concentrations.
analyze small volume parenterals obtained from a TPN supplier for evaluation of trace elements contcentrations to be compared with what is reported on the label.
retrospectively collect blood levels of chromium from charts of patients on home TPN who consented to have their TPN samples analyzed (#1 above), as well as prescribed Cr in their TPN at the time blood levels are recorded.
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Intestinal Failure (IF) occurs when a person's gut cannot work well enough to absorb enough nutrients and fluids. In these cases, life-saving nutrition called Parenteral Nutrition (PN) is given through their veins for months or years. Unfortunately, tubes of certain nutrients that are added to PN solutions have contaminants such as chromium (Cr). While the body needs a very small amount of Cr to function properly, too much is unsafe. Patients on PN may therefore get too much Cr in the PN fluids. Too much Cr can affect kidndy function. In addition to chromium, it is also possible that other trace elements are present as contaminants. While optimal nutrition if important for growth in children, too much of any nutriteint is potenially harmful. The goals of the current study therefore are
All patients on PN at Sickkids were eligible to participate. Data will be collected on patients weight, age, date of birth, and PN order as well as blood levels of Cr of home PN patients for the retrspective portion of the study.
Samples will be analyzed at London Health Science Centre in their Trace Elements laboratory using a Thermo Fisher ELEMENT 2 "High Resolution Sector Field Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer" (HR-SF-ICP-MS). This analyzer is considered the Gold Standard of Instrumentation. Samples are assessed against NIST Traceable Standards accompanying Commercial Controls to maintain as high a degree of accuracy as possible. The report of analysis will be sent to the Principal Investigator of the study.
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Statistical analysis will be performed on primary and derived variables using SAS. Student's t-test will be used to compare the amount of teh trace elements in the PN compared to what has been ordered. Trace elements recieved pre kg/body weight will abls be compared to the recommended amount by ASPEN.
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