Current Paediatrics
Volume 15, Issue 2 , Pages 106-113, April 2005

Treatment and prevention of neonatal osteopenia

Department of Paediatrics, Prince of Wales Hospital, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Summary 

Osteopenia is a recognised cause of pathological fracture in preterm infants. The commonest etiology for osteopenia is mineral deficiency resulting in suboptimal bone formation. Various risk factors affecting bone growth have been implicated. Preterm infants who depend on prolonged total parenteral nutrition and have chronic co-morbidities, such as chronic lung disease and short-gut syndrome, are particularly vulnerable to this complication. Early detection by vigorous monitoring of bone homeostasis and prompt treatment of osteopenia are warranted in these high-risk infants. The aims of this article are to (1) identify infants who are prone to develop osteopenia, and (2) minimise its occurrence and complications.

Keywords: Calcium, Neonates, Osteopenia, Osteomalacia, Phosphorus

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PII: S0957-5839(04)00194-0

doi:10.1016/j.cupe.2004.12.011

Current Paediatrics
Volume 15, Issue 2 , Pages 106-113, April 2005