A Roche, P Fabre, R P Crozat, J Desplantez, M Sabathie
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摘要
为了比较三种最广泛使用的氨基酸溶液:氮氮硝基25 (R)、浓缩Totamine glucidique(碳水化合物浓缩Totamine)和Vamine (R)的同化情况,我们将120例消化手术后患者分为三组,仅接受肠外营养,对其术后前5天的每日和累积氮平衡进行了研究。这三组患者在年龄、体重、性别以及手术类型方面都是相同的。三个系列的每日卡路里和氮摄入量是相同的。每日氮平衡使用Apfelbaum描述的基于尿尿素排泄和消化氮损失估计的近似方法计算。氮硝唑(R)系列(+ 1.8 g +/- 2.9)与Totamine (+ 3.3 g +/- 2.2)和Vamine (+ 3.1 g +/- 3.3 g)组的日氮平衡在D4上差异有统计学意义,在D5上,azonnutril (R)组(+ 1.1 g +/- 3.3)和Totamine (+ 2.9 g +/- 2.7)和Vamine (+ 3g +/- 2.6)组之间差异有统计学意义。对4天和5天累积平衡的研究统计上证实,从定量的角度来看,Totamine (R)和Vamine (R)的同化更好。
[Comparative study of 3 synthetic amino acid solutions: Azonutril 25, Totamine Concentré Glucidic and Vamine in digestive postoperative intensive care. Apropos of 120 patients].
In order to compare the assimilation of the three most widely used amino acid solutions: Azonutril 25 (R), Totamine concentré glucidique (Carbohydrate concentrated Totamine) and Vamine (R), a study was undertaken of daily and cumulative nitrogen balances during the first five postoperative days in 120 patients after digestive surgery, divided into three groups and receiving parenteral alimentation only. The three groups were identical in terms of age, weight and sex, as well as the type of surgery performed. Daily calorie and nitrogen intake was identical in the three series. Daily nitrogen balance was calculated using the approximation method described by Apfelbaum based upon urinary urea excretion and by estimation of digestive nitrogen losses. Daily nitrogen balance showed a significant difference on D4 between the Azonutril (R) series (+ 1.8 g +/- 2.9) and the Totamine (R) (+ 3.3 g +/- 2.2) and Vamine (+ 3.1 g +/- 3.3 g) groups, On D5, the difference was statistically very significant between the Azonutril (R) group (+ 1.1 g +/- 3.3) and the Totamine (R) (+ 2.9 g +/- 2.7) and Vamine (R) (+ 3 g +/- 2.6) groups. Study of cumulative balances for four then five days confirmed statistically the better assimilation of Totamine (R) and of Vamine (R) which in the opinion of the authors are better balanced from a quantitative standpoint.