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Predominant copper deficiency during prolonged enteral nutrition through a jejunostomy tube compared to that through a gastrostomy tube.

Shinji Nishiwaki1, Masahide Iwashita, Naoe Goto, Motoshi Hayashi, Jun Takada, Takahiko Asano, Atsushi Tagami, Hiroo Hatakeyama, Takao Hayashi, Teruo Maeda, Koshiro Saito.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Trace element deficiencies are known to occur during long-term enteral nutrition feeding. We compared the serum concentrations of trace elements between patients treated with gastrostomy and those treated with jejunostomy.
METHODS: Our subjects were 36 patients who underwent percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG group) and 23 patients who underwent percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy (PEJ group) and were maintained with enteral tube feeding for more than one year. The serum concentrations of copper, zinc, selenium, and iron were measured in the two groups. Clinical manifestations and the effectiveness of supplementation therapy against copper deficiency were also investigated.
RESULTS: From 6 months after the onset of enteral feeding, the copper concentration of the PEJ group was significantly decreased compared with that of the PEG group (p<0.001). There were no significant differences in the concentrations of zinc, selenium, or iron between the two groups. Severe copper deficiency was observed in 6 patients of the PEJ group and was accompanied with neutropenia and anemia. The copper deficiency was successfully treated in all of these patients by supplementation with 10-40 g of cocoa powder a day which was equivalent to a total daily dose of 1.36-2.56 mg of copper.
CONCLUSIONS: Prolonged PEJ tube nutrition tends to result in copper deficiency, and cocoa supplementation is effective for treating such copper deficiency.
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd and European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21596460     DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2011.04.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0261-5614            Impact factor:   7.324


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6.  Percutaneous transesophageal gastro-tubing (PTEG) as an alternative long-term tube feeding procedure when gastrostomy is not feasible.

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7.  Use of a Low-carbohydrate Enteral Nutrition Formula with Effective Inhibition of Hypoglycemia and Post-infusion Hyperglycemia in Non-diabetic Patients Fed via a Jejunostomy Tube.

Authors:  Shinji Nishiwaki; Hiroko Fujimoto; Takuya Kurobe; Atsushi Baba; Masahide Iwashita; Hiroo Hatakeyama; Takao Hayashi; Teruo Maeda
Journal:  Intern Med       Date:  2020-05-26       Impact factor: 1.271

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