Literature DB >> 118119

[Effect of peripheral venous parenteral feeding on the postoperative protein status].

D Löhlein, F Donay, E Henkel.   

Abstract

Following limited abdominal surgery peripheral-venous parenteral feeding was performed in 30 patients: 15 patients (group II) received 0.8 g amino acids and 4 g carbohydrates/kg BW; and 15 patients (group III) 1 g amino acids and 5 g carbohydrates/kg BW. As a control group (I) 10 patients were infused only with water, electrolytes and vitamins. A significant improvement of nitrogen balances was noticed in both groups of patients with parenteral nutrition, and about 90% of the infused amino acids was retained as nitrogen. However, the serum levels of various proteins--albumin, transferrin, pre-albumin and retinol-binding protein--presented no significant changes. There was no evidence that peripheral parenteral nutrition improved postoperative metabolism of plasma proteins. It is assumed that the administered amino acids are probably utilised in peripheral tissues (e.g. muscle, wound-repair) and are, therefore, not or only in low measures available for synthesis of plasma proteins in liver.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 118119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infusionsther Klin Ernahr        ISSN: 0378-0791


  3 in total

Review 1.  Principles and indications of hypocaloric parenteral nutrition.

Authors:  D Löhlein
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  1986-02       Impact factor: 3.352

2.  [Protein-sparing effect of various types of peripheral parenteral nutrition].

Authors:  D Löhlein
Journal:  Z Ernahrungswiss       Date:  1981-06

Review 3.  [Catabolism and artificial nutrition of the internal medicine intensive care patient].

Authors:  L S Weilemann
Journal:  Z Ernahrungswiss       Date:  1989-09
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