Literature DB >> 17361934

[Artificial nutrition in severe acute pancreatitis: an evolving concept].

Gerardo Mangiante1, Chiara Zugni, Andrea Chimetto, Michele Rossi, Tommaso Campagnaro, Carlo Biasiutti.   

Abstract

We reviewed our series of consecutive cases of severe pancreatitis observed from 2002 to 2004, in order to verify how our actual therapeutic strategy improved prognosis. Seventeen patients with diagnosis of severe pancreatitis (SP) were admitted. On presumption of SP we inserted a naso-jejunal self-propelling feeding tube (SPT) in all but one patients, and an early enteral nutrition ( EEN ) was started. Severity of pancreatitis has been scored by APACHE II (> 8), IMRIE (> or = 3), and Balthazar Computed Tomography findings (> 30% necrosis). We always used a polymeric diet added with glutamine and fibres at initial rate of 20-30 ml/h until achievement of a full regimen of EEN, based on Harris-Benedict formula but no more than 30 kcal/kg/day. Only one patient has been submitted to surgical removal of infected necrosis. A patient died (5.8%) by dis-metabolic and septic state. From our experience we can state EEN is safe and useful to determine a favourable outcome on this dismal pathology, preserving the patient from infection, without significative alterations of nutritional index.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17361934

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chir Ital        ISSN: 0009-4773


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1.  Severe necrotic and septic pancreatitis. Indications to endoscopic, surgical, and nutritional therapy.

Authors:  G Mangiante; L Rodella; A Cerofolini; S Giacopuzzi; V Passeri; E Sterzi; F Catalano; G Schenal; G De Manzoni
Journal:  G Chir       Date:  2013 Sep-Oct
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