Enteral feeding deficient in vitamin K. Is there a related substantial bleeding risk?

Jochanan E. Naschitz, Natalia Zaigraykin, Elena Zlotover, Faisal Neime, N. Starikov, Ygor Yalonetski, G. Leibovitz
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Vitamin K is essential for clotting factors II, VII, IX and X to be released in their active form. Under vitamin K deficiency a coagulopathy may develop that is marked by prolongation of the prothrombin time (PT). Patients receiving enteral feeding which does not cover the daily vitamin K requirements might be predisposed to develop a bleeding diathesis. Yet, current guidelines do not recommend monitoring the PT in patients receiving enteral feeding. In the present cross-sectional study, we assessed the prevalence of a prolonged PT in patients receiving long-term enteral feeding with one or a combination of the enteral formulas Osmolite®, Jevity®, Easymilk®. Sixty residents in long-term geriatric care received exclusively enteral feeding for a median 27 months (average 34.7, SD 29). The median daily vitamin K supplied by enteral feeding was 63.5 mcg (average 8.3, SD 17.2), i.e. less than the 150 mcg recommended by the Food and Drug Administration. In 57 patients the PT-INR was 0.9 - 1.2 (normal); the PT-INR was prolonged to 1.4 in 3 patients. There were 6 episodes of major bleeding and 4 episodes of minor bleeding during the study period, unrelated to prolonged PT and distributed at random along the time of enteral feeding. Accordingly, long-term vitamin K-deficient enteral nutrition did not affect vitamin K-dependent coagulation. This may argue against the need to regularly monitor the PT in patients receiving long-term enteral nutrition
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肠内喂养缺乏维生素k是否有相关的出血风险?
维生素K是必需的凝血因子II, VII, IX和X的活性形式的释放。维生素K缺乏可导致凝血功能障碍,其特点是凝血酶原时间延长。接受肠内喂养的患者如果不能满足每日所需的维生素K,可能容易发生出血性素质。然而,目前的指南不建议在接受肠内喂养的患者中监测PT。在本横断研究中,我们评估了接受长期肠内喂养的一种或联合肠内配方Osmolite®、Jevity®、Easymilk®的患者中延长PT的患病率。60名长期老年护理的居民接受纯肠内喂养,中位时间为27个月(平均34.7,标准差29)。每日通过肠内喂养提供的维生素K中位数为63.5微克(平均8.3微克,标准差17.2),即低于美国食品和药物管理局推荐的150微克。57例患者PT-INR为0.9 - 1.2(正常);3例患者PT-INR延长至1.4。研究期间发生大出血6次,小出血4次,与PT时间延长无关,随肠内喂养时间随机分布。因此,长期缺乏维生素k的肠内营养不影响维生素k依赖性凝血。这可能反对定期监测接受长期肠内营养的患者PT的必要性
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