Literature DB >> 1675877

Nitrogen retention caused by growth hormone in patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery with epidural analgesia and parenteral nutrition.

M Mjaaland1, K Unneberg, R Hotvedt, A Revhaug.   

Abstract

Nineteen patients undergoing elective gastrointestinal surgery were randomised to receive recombination human growth hormone (n = 9) or placebo (n = 10) for the first five postoperative days. All received epidural analgesia and total parenteral nutrition during the same period (energy supply 125% of basal metabolic rate, mean nitrogen (+/- SEM) 5.7 (+/- 0.1) g/m2). Nitrogen and potassium retention was induced in the growth hormone group compared with the placebo group (cumulative nitrogen balance 4.1 (+/- 1.1) g/m2 in the growth hormone group and -3.1 (+/- 1.8) g/m2 in the placebo group, p less than 0.01; cumulative potassium balance 80.8 (+/- 4.7) mmol/m2 in the growth hormone group and 43.1 (+/- 11.4) mmol/m2 in the placebo group, p less than 0.01). In the growth hormone group, serum glucose concentrations increased each evening and mean serum albumin concentrations were reduced throughout the period; the morning pulse rates were decreased, and the patients gained weight compared with the placebo group.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1675877

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Surg        ISSN: 1102-4151


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