• 제목/요약/키워드: Human milk aspiration

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인유(人乳) 흡인 백서의 폐포 대식세포에서 Lactalbumin에 대한 면역세포화학적 연구 (Immunocytochemical Study for Lactalbumin in Alveolar Macrophage of Human Milk Aspirated Mouse)

  • 한병길;정용헌
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제46권6호
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    • pp.536-540
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    • 2003
  • 목 적 : 인유를 탐식한 폐포 대식세포는 면역세포화학 반응에 관여하며, 기존의 염색법에서보다 면역세포화학기법에 의해 잘 관찰될 수 있음을 규명하여, 인유 흡인을 확인할 수 있는 진단에 활용하고자 본 연구를 시행하였다. 방 법 : 총 64마리의 백서를 대상으로 소량(0.05 mL)의 모유를 코를 통하여 기도에 흡인시킨 후 지정 시간별로 기관을 도관한 다음, 기관지폐포 세척을 실시하여 얻은 세포에 대하여 면역세포화학적 염색과 Oil Red O 염색을 실시하고 폐포 대식세포들의 탐식 정도를 관찰하였다. 결 과 : 인유 흡인 2시간 후에 Lactalbumin에 대한 양성 대식세포가 관찰되었으며 8시간에 최고이었고 24시간에 감소하였으며 48시간에도 양성 대식세포가 관찰되었다. 그러나 Oil Red O 염색에서 폐포 대식세포들의 검출률은 미미하였다. 결 론 : 본 실험의 결과는 소량의 인유 흡인을 면역세포화학적 기법에 의하여 기관지폐포 세척 액에서 검출할 수 있다는 것을 시사하는 것이었다.

신생아의 조기수유에 관한 실험적 연구 (An Experimental Study on the Early Feeding of Infants)

  • 하영수
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 1975
  • The newborn human is the only mammalian whose mother does not have a food supply ready for it's offspring at birth. From two to four days usually elapse before the mother's supply If milk appears, and during this period, some kind of artificial feeding should be supplied to the infants. Because of this factor, there has been continued debate fog the past hundreds of years as to when the first feeding should be started Accordingly, many experiments were carried out by scholars and because of these, Pre-lateral feedings were believed to be necessary. Many types of pre-lateral feedings were tried and the conclusion was reached that glucose water was the best food for the first infants'feedings. Traditionally, This has been started 12 hours after birth. The causes for the 12 hours delay were thought to (1) provide rest for the infants: (2) prevent regurgitation ana vomiting which tended to be prevalent during this tine: (3) in cases of low weight infants, prevention of aspiration pneumonia. From recent studies of newborn physiology and as pediatric medicine has been rapidly advancing, many studies hare been carried out concerning the improvement of infant nutrition and the early feeding of infants has been emphasized. This author believes it would be very beneficial to try two different kinds of feedings for the infant. (1) experimental feedings ana (2) comparative feeding, and during this period to investigate and compare the infants blood sugar level, hematocrit, gamma globulin level weight changes and to observe the infant reaction ill order to search for a more desirable feeding program. This study was conducted from January to March 1974 with data related to 40 healthy newborn infants (male 21, female 19: weight, 2.79∼4.20㎏ : gestation, 39∼40 weeks) born at Ewha Womens University Hospital and the results obtained were as follows : 1. At time of birth the blood sugar level from the cord sample averaged 88.99㎎/100㎖, but the blood sugar level rapidly dropped after 2 to 3 hours and reached the lowest point after 10 to 11 hours (54.48㎎/100㎖) and rose again by the 24 hour time period (76.80㎎/100㎖). Changes in the blood sugar level of the experiments: groups and the compare-five group was not significantly different until the 6 to 7 hour period, but by the 10 to 11 hour period the blood sugar levels of the experimental group (49,10㎎/100㎖) and the comparative group (49.70㎎/100㎖) were lower than the remainder of the experimental groups. 9. There ware no significant weight changes between the two groups. Average weight at birth was 3.35㎏, but at the 24 hours period birth weight averaged 3.29㎏. (1.8% reduction of birth weight). It continually lowered until at 48 hours, average weight was 3.26㎏ (2.7% reduction from birth weight.) 3. Hematocrit readings showed no significant difference between the groups. Hematocrit, the average value at birth, was 28.07% and abruptly elevated to average 64.35% at the 2 to 3 hour period, then slowly lowered to an average of 59.67% at the 6 to 7 hour period, 55.10% at the 10 to 11 hour period, ana 53.70% at the 24 hour period. 4. At birth, average gamma globulin value averaged 1,39㎎/100㎖. and at the 24 hour period averaged 1,52㎎/100㎖ revealing no significant difference between the two feeding groups. 5. Such factors as voiding, passing of meconium, regurgitation and vomiting showed no significance between the two feeding groups. However, the number of infants voiding and passing meconium in the experimental groups during the first 12 hours was slightly greater. In general there was an increased tendency for regurgitation and. vomiting among a small group of the infants during the first 24 hours which thereafter decreased. 6. Fluid intake averaged 24.38cc at the first feeding and increased to average 30.48cc at the third feeding and further increased to 73. 00cc at the fifteenth feeding. Finally it was suggested that the most reasonable method of early feeding is to give less than 25cc of 5% glucose water and/or 8% powdered milk at 8 to 9 flours after birth in order to prevent hypoglycemia and dehydration.

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