| Literature DB >> 32714628 |
Khanh Q Phan1, Lam N Nguyen2,3, An H Nguyen2,3.
Abstract
The aims of this study are to determine characteristics and factors influencing REE in adult severe burn patients. A prospective study was conducted on 62 adult burn patients admitted during 72 h after burn to burn intensive care unit, National Burn Hospital, Vietnam. REE measurements and REE/BMR calculations were obtained on the 3rd, 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th day after burn. Collected data was analyzed to find out the influence of age, gender, burn extent, inhalation injury to REE. The results indicated that all measured REE was significantly higher than BMR at all time points (REE/BMR ratio > 1) with a peak value on the 7th day then steady decreased but still around 200% in compared with BMR on the 28th day after burn. In compared with females, REE of male patients were significantly higher during the first three weeks after burn. In addition, significantly greater REE were seen in the patients with burn surface area ≥ 60% TBSA or deep burn area ≥ 20% TBSA. Moreover, REE of nonsurvivors was significantly higher in compared with survivor group on the 7th and 14th day after burning. Meanwhile, increased age and presence of inhalation injury did not affect REE. In conclusion, in adult burn patients, increased REE is prolonged, burn size dependent and significantly higher in male and in nonsurvivor. This finding should be considered in nutritional caring for adult burn patients. IJBTEntities:
Keywords: Resting energy expenditure; adult burn patients; influencing factors
Year: 2020 PMID: 32714628 PMCID: PMC7364417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Burns Trauma ISSN: 2160-2026