Effect of Enteral Nutrition on Intestinal Permeability in Critically III Patients -Preliminary Report-
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It has been reported that intravenous injection of endotoxin increases intestinal permeability in human, and that total parenteral nutrition promotes bacterial translocation from the gut. In the present study, the effect of enteral nutrition on intestinal permeability and its relationship to plasma endotoxin levels were evaluated. Intestinal permeability was assessed in six stressed patients who were intubated for acute respiratory failure. The examination was performed before and after 7 days of feeding using the dual-sugar intestinal permeability test, with lactulose and mannitol as markers. Plasma endotoxin levels were also measured by the endotoxin-specific colorimetric limulus test before and after an enteral diet. The mean±SD lactulose to mannitol excretion ratio (L/M ratio), a permeability index, before enteral nutrition was 0.108±0.111, which was extremely high compaired to reported value of healthy volunteers. This value was declined to 0.042±0.067 after enteral nutrition, although p value (0.068) was not reached statistical significance. The mean plasma endotoxin level, which may have been related to concomitant respiratory infection, was 10.08±2.80 pg/ml before, and 18.48±12.39 pg/ml after enteral feeding (p=0.075). Despite the elevation of endotoxin, there was a tendency to meke intestinal permeability improve after enteral feeding. This suggests that the increased progression of intestinal permeability due to endotoxemia, fasting, and acute stress might be prevented by enteral feeding.
- Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicineの論文
著者
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SOEJIMA Yoshiyuki
Total Care Unit and Intensive Care Unit, Yamaguchi University, School of Medicine
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TATEISHI Akio
Total Care Unit and Intensive Care Unit, Yamaguchi University, School of Medicine
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Murakami Fujio
Total Care Unit Yamaguchi University School Of Medicine
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Tateishi A
Total Care Unit Yamaguchi University School Of Medicine
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Oka M
Department Of The Second Surgery Yamaguchi University School Of Medicine
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MAEKAWA TSUYOSHI
Advanced Medical Emergency And Critical Care Center, Yamaguchi University Hospital
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Maekawa Tsuyoshi
Advanced Medical Emergency And Critical Care Center Yamaguchi University Hospital
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Maekawa Tsuyoshi
Department Of Critical Care And Emergency Medicine School Of Medicine Yamaguchi University
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Ueno Tomio
Department Of The Second Surgery Yamaguchi University School Of Medicine
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Tateishi Aiko
Total Care Unit Yamaguchi University School Of Medicine
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SUZUKI TAKASHI
Ube Industries Central Hospital
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Murakami Fujio
The Total Care Unit Yamaguchi University School Of Medicine
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Soejima Yoshiyuki
Total Care Unit And Intensive Care Unit Yamaguchi University School Of Medicine
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