J Hallay1, G Kovács, S Kiss Sz, M Farkas, G Lakos, S Sipka, E Bodolay, P Sápy. 1. Second Department of Surgery, Medical and Health Science Centre School of Medicine, University of Debrecen, Móricz Zs. Krt. 22., Debrecen H-4004, Hungary. jhallay@jaguar.dote.hu
Abstract
BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: In our former study we investigated the effect of glutamine-rich (I) and glutamine-poor (II) jejunal diet in operated patients with acute pancreatitis. In the glutamine-rich diet group clinical benefit and fast recovery of IgG, IgM, serum proteins, retinol-binding protein, albumin could be measured. In the present study the effects of the two types of jejunal diets I and II have been compared on the basis of changes in some immune parameters of 36 patients treated with subtotal esophagectomy for malignancy. METHODOLOGY: In randomized controlled trial data of two groups, I. patients with glutamine-rich Stresson Multi Fibre diet (23 patients) and II. patients with Nutrison Multi Fibre glutamine-poor diet (13 patients) were analyzed. Levels of serum proteins were measured by laser nephelometry, CD markers of lymphocytes by flow cytometry, phagocyte activity by chemiluminescence. RESULTS:Level of proteins decreased on the 2nd postoperative day in both groups, then gradually increased postoperatively. In increase of level of serum protein, retinol-binding protein, prealbumin there was no difference between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: In patients treated with subtotal esophagectomy, the glutamine-rich enteric diet did not result in faster recovery in levels of prealbumin, retinol-binding protein, immunoglobulins and in outcome of patients than the glutamine-poor nutriment.
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BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: In our former study we investigated the effect of glutamine-rich (I) and glutamine-poor (II) jejunal diet in operated patients with acute pancreatitis. In the glutamine-rich diet group clinical benefit and fast recovery of IgG, IgM, serum proteins, retinol-binding protein, albumin could be measured. In the present study the effects of the two types of jejunal diets I and II have been compared on the basis of changes in some immune parameters of 36 patients treated with subtotal esophagectomy for malignancy. METHODOLOGY: In randomized controlled trial data of two groups, I. patients with glutamine-rich Stresson Multi Fibre diet (23 patients) and II. patients with Nutrison Multi Fibre glutamine-poor diet (13 patients) were analyzed. Levels of serum proteins were measured by laser nephelometry, CD markers of lymphocytes by flow cytometry, phagocyte activity by chemiluminescence. RESULTS: Level of proteins decreased on the 2nd postoperative day in both groups, then gradually increased postoperatively. In increase of level of serum protein, retinol-binding protein, prealbumin there was no difference between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: In patients treated with subtotal esophagectomy, the glutamine-rich enteric diet did not result in faster recovery in levels of prealbumin, retinol-binding protein, immunoglobulins and in outcome of patients than the glutamine-poor nutriment.