Pre-operative nutritional support in children with end-stage liver disease accepted for liver transplantation: An approach to management


Autoria(s): Chin, S. E.; Shepherd, R. W.; Cleghorn, G. J.; Patrick, M.; Ong, T. H.; Wilcox, J.; Lynch, S.; Strong, R.
Data(s)

1990

Resumo

Pre-operative nutritional support was studied in 28 children with end-stage liver disease awaiting orthotopic liver transplantation. Nasogastric supplemental administration of a standard semi-elemental enteral nutritional formula was compared with a similar formula enriched with branched chain amino acids, and with a group receiving oral nutrition only. The duration of treatment in all groups was similar (mean 90 days). Energy intakes in the supplemented groups were 120-150% of recommended daily intakes (RDI), whereas ad libitum intakes in the oral group ranged 58-100% RDI. A significant improvement in mean Z-score for body weight (denoting catch-up) was noted only in those children who received nasogastric supplements enriched with branched-chain amino acids. The standard enterally-fed group maintained their body weight and Z-scores did not change significantly. In contrast, body weight Z-scores in those fed orally declined significantly. Nutritional supportive therapy of malnourished children with end-stage liver disease can minimize or improve nutritional status in children awaiting liver transplantation. The use of nutritional formulae rich in branche-chain amino acids may have nutritional advantages in children with chronic liver disease which require further study and evaluation.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90549/

Publicador

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia

Relação

DOI:10.1111/j.1440-1746.1990.tb01442.x

Chin, S. E., Shepherd, R. W., Cleghorn, G. J., Patrick, M., Ong, T. H., Wilcox, J., Lynch, S., & Strong, R. (1990) Pre-operative nutritional support in children with end-stage liver disease accepted for liver transplantation: An approach to management. Journal Of Gastroenterology And Hepatology, 5(5), pp. 566-572.

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Copyright © John Wiley & Sons, Inc

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #amino acid #adolescent #article #child #clinical article #feeding #human #infant #liver disease #liver transplantation #malnutrition #Amino Acids #Branched-Chain #Biliary Atresia #Energy Intake #Enteral Nutrition #Female #Food #Formulated #Male #Nutrition Disorders #Nutritional Status #Preoperative Care #Support #Non-U.S. Gov't
Tipo

Journal Article