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Resting energy expenditure after Fontan surgery in children with single-ventricle heart defects.

Nilesh M Mehta1, John M Costello, Lori J Bechard, Victor M Johnson, David Zurakowski, Francis X McGowan, Peter C Laussen, Christopher P Duggan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Data on resting energy expenditure (REE) and oxygen consumption (VO(2)) after pediatric cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) will facilitate optimal nutrient prescription.
METHODS: The authors measured continuous REE and VO(2), using an in-line indirect calorimetery (IC) in 30 consecutive children with single-ventricle physiology immediately after Fontan surgery. REE during steady state at 8 hours after surgery was compared with standard equation-estimated energy expenditure (EEE). Patients were classified into 3 groups: hypermetabolic (measured REE [MREE]/EEE ratio >1.2), hypometabolic (MREE/EEE ratio <0.8), and normometabolic (MREE/EEE ratio 0.8-1.2). Demographic, anthropometric, and perioperative clinical characteristics were examined for their correlation with metabolic status.
RESULTS: In 26 of 30 patients with completed IC, mean REE at 8 hours after surgery was 57 ± 20 kcal/kg/d, and mean VO(2) was 110 ± 35 mL/min. Mean values of VO(2) and REE did not change within the first 24 hours after surgery. There was poor correlation between MREE at 8 hours and the EEE using the World Health Organization equation (r = 0.32, P = .11). Most patients (n = 19, 73%) were either normometabolic or hypometabolic. Lack of hypermetabolism was significantly associated with higher intraoperative serum lactate level and positive fluid balance compared with the rest of the group.
CONCLUSIONS: The authors report a low prevalence of hypermetabolism in children with single-ventricle defects after Fontan surgery. Measured REE had poor correlation with equation-estimated energy expenditure in a majority of the cohort. The absence of increased energy expenditure after CPB will influence energy prescription in this group.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22539159      PMCID: PMC3713488          DOI: 10.1177/0148607112445581

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr        ISSN: 0148-6071            Impact factor:   4.016


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