Early postoperative enteral nutrition improves gut oxygenation and reduces costs compared with total parenteral nutrition

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作者
Braga, M
Gianotti, L
Gentilini, O
Parisi, V
Salis, C
Di Carlo, V
机构
[1] Hosp San Raffaele, Inst Sci, Dept Surg, I-20132 Milan, Italy
[2] Hosp Pharm, Lodi, Italy
关键词
nutrition; enteral; parenteral; surgery; cancer; outcome; metabolism; gut; oxygenation; cost;
D O I
10.1097/00003246-200102000-00003
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To evaluate the potential clinical, metabolic, and economic advantages of enteral nutrition over total parenteral nutrition. Design Prospective, randomized clinical trial. Setting: Department of surgery in a university hospital. Patients: Two hundred and fifty-seven patients with cancer of the stomach (n = 121), pancreas (n = 110), or esophagus (n = 26) were randomized to receive postoperative total parenteral nutrition (TPN group, n = 131) or early enteral nutrition (EEN group, n = 126), The nutritional goal was 25 kcal/kg/day. The two nutritional formulas were isocaloric and isonitrogenous, and they were continued until oral intake was at least 800 kcal/day, Measurements: Morbidity, mortality, length of hospital stay, and treatment costs were evaluated in all patients. In 40 consecutive patients, selected nutritional, immunologic and inflammatory variables were studied. Moreover, intestinal oxygen tension was evaluated by micropolarographic implantable probes. Main Results: The nutritional goal was reached in 100/126 (79.3%) patients in the EEN group and in 128/131 (97.7%) patients in the TPN group (p < .001), In the EEN group, hyperglycemia (serum glucose, >200 mg/dL) was observed in 4.7% of the patients vs, 9.1% in the TPN group (p = NS), Alteration of serum electrolyte levels was 3.9% in the EEN group vs, 13.7% in the TPN group (p < .01), No significant difference was found in nutritional, immunologic, and inflammatory variables between the two groups. The overall complication rate was similar (40.4% for TPN vs, 35.7%, for EEN; p = .52), No difference was detected for either infectious or noninfectious complications, length of hospital stay, and mortality. From postoperative day 5, intestinal oxygen tension recovered faster in the EEN group than in the TPN group (43 +/- 5 mm Hg vs, 31 +/- 4 mm Hg at day 7; p <,001), EEN was four-fold less expensive than TPN ($25 vs, $90.60/day, respectively). Conclusion: EEN represents a rational alternative to TPN in patients who undergo upper gastrointestinal tract surgery for cancer and who clinically require postoperative artificial nutrition.
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