EXCLUSIVE WHOLE PROTEIN ENTERAL DIET VERSUS PREDNISOLONE IN THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE CROHNS-DISEASE IN CHILDREN

被引:82
|
作者
RUUSKA, T
SAVILAHTI, E
MAKI, M
ORMALA, T
VISAKORPI, JK
机构
[1] TAMPERE UNIV HOSP, DEPT PEDIAT, TAMPERE, FINLAND
[2] UNIV HELSINKI, CHILDRENS HOSP, HELSINKI, FINLAND
关键词
WHOLE PROTEIN; ENTERAL FEEDING; CROHNS DISEASE; PREDNISOLONE; ACTIVITY INDEX; RANDOMIZED TREATMENT;
D O I
10.1097/00005176-199408000-00006
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Nineteen children with either newly diagnosed or relapsed Crohn's disease were enrolled in a randomized study in which the efficacy of enteral feeding with a whole protein-based formula was compared to high-dose corticosteroids in achieving clinical remission and normalization of laboratory measurements. Ten children were treated by enteral feeding (Nutrison Standard, Nutricia), and nine received corticosteroids. Both treatment regimens lasted 11 weeks. The activity of Crohn's disease was similar in both groups before the commencement of the treatment. Clinical symptoms and signs, as judged by the pediatric Crohn's disease activity index and measurements relating to inflammatory activity (erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, brood leukocyte and platelet count, and serum immunoglobulins G and A) and to nutritional status (concentrations of serum albumin, prealbumin, hemoglobin) improved rapidly and significantly with as little as 2 weeks' treatment in both treatment groups. In both groups, there was one relapse within 8 weeks after discontinuation of treatment, and one patient in both groups was operated on during the treatment period. During the routine follow-up after the trial (0.3-2.5 years; mean, 1.3 years) five of the corticosteroid group experienced a clinical relapse, whereas only one from the enteral feeding group relapsed. No side effects of enteral feeding were seen. Enteral feeding with a whole protein-based formula proved to be as effective as high-dose corticosteroid in the treatment of the acute phase of Crohn's disease and may prove to be the treatment of choice in pediatric patients with acute Crohn's disease.
引用
收藏
页码:175 / 180
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ACUTE CROHNS-DISEASE
    KISELEV, YN
    MARKOV, NS
    KHIRURGIYA, 1992, (04): : 84 - 85
  • [22] THE TREATMENT OF CROHNS-DISEASE IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
    KRAUSE, U
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1980, 15 (02) : 8 - 8
  • [23] USE OF ENTERAL AND PARENTERAL NUTRITION IN TREATMENT OF CROHNS-DISEASE AND ULCERATIVE-COLITIS IN CHILDREN
    RICOUR, C
    DUHAMEL, JF
    NIHOULFEKETE, C
    ARCHIVES FRANCAISES DE PEDIATRIE, 1977, 34 (06): : 505 - 513
  • [24] CONTROLLED TRIAL OF POLYMERIC VERSUS ELEMENTAL DIET IN TREATMENT OF ACTIVE CROHNS-DISEASE
    GIAFFER, MH
    NORTH, G
    HOLDSWORTH, CD
    LANCET, 1990, 335 (8693): : 816 - 819
  • [25] PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF ENTERAL NUTRITION IN THE TREATMENT OF ACTIVE CROHNS-DISEASE
    TEAHON, K
    PEARSON, M
    BJARNASON, I
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1995, 108 (04) : A927 - A927
  • [26] THE PLACE OF EXCLUSIVE PARENTERAL-NUTRITION IN THE TREATMENT OF CROHNS-DISEASE
    DRUGUET, M
    DESCOS, L
    ANDRE, C
    VIGNAL, J
    ANNALES DE GASTROENTEROLOGIE ET D HEPATOLOGIE, 1983, 19 (2-3): : 171 - 175
  • [27] INITIAL RESPONSE AND SUBSEQUENT COURSE OF CROHNS-DISEASE TREATED WITH ELEMENTAL DIET OR PREDNISOLONE
    GORARD, DA
    HUNT, JB
    PAYNEJAMES, JJ
    PALMER, KR
    REES, RGP
    CLARK, ML
    FARTHING, MJG
    MISIEWICZ, JJ
    SILK, DBA
    GUT, 1993, 34 (09) : 1198 - 1202
  • [28] ELEMENTAL DIET AS PRIMARY-TREATMENT OF ACUTE CROHNS-DISEASE - A CONTROLLED TRIAL
    OMORAIN, C
    SEGAL, AW
    LEVI, AJ
    BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1984, 288 (6434): : 1859 - 1862
  • [29] COMPARISON OF A SEMI ELEMENTAL DIET (PEPTAMEN) WITH PREDNISOLONE IN THE PRIMARY-TREATMENT OF ACTIVE ILEAL CROHNS-DISEASE
    ENGELMAN, JL
    BLACK, L
    MURPHY, GM
    SLADEN, GE
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1993, 104 (04) : A697 - A697
  • [30] SHOULD ENTERAL NUTRITION BE CONSIDERED AS PRIMARY THERAPY IN ACUTE CROHNS-DISEASE
    KUSHNER, RF
    NUTRITION REVIEWS, 1992, 50 (06) : 166 - 169