International audienceThe effects of adequate total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on nitrogen excretion, urea N percentage, 3-methylhistidine excretion, and leg amino acid output, were studied during the ten-day period following abdominal surgery for generalized peritonitis in nine patients. The first two postoperative days were without nutritional intake, TPN was started on the third postoperative day (57 cal/KgBW--40% as Intralipid--0.30 g of N/KgBW). Leg amino acid outputs were done before TPN (DO), then two days (D2) and eight days (D8) after TPN. Total nitrogen and urea N percentage did not significantly differ before and after TPN. Between DO and D2 there was a significant reduction of urinary 3-methylhistidine (467 +/- 37 to 280 +/- 29 ...
The endocrine-metabolic response to surgery is characterized by endogenous protein breakdown, deplet...
The metabolic derangements of injury are known to influence nitrogen (N) requirements whilst less is...
ABSTRACT. This study was conducted to understand further the mechanisms underlying the loss of body ...
International audienceThe effects of adequate total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on nitrogen excretion...
International audienceThe effects of adequate total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on nitrogen excretion...
International audienceThe effects of adequate total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on nitrogen excretion...
International audienceThe effects of adequate total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on nitrogen excretion...
The use of total parenteral nutrition after acute injury, either surgical or accidental, is widely a...
The effect of major trauma and sepsis on skeletal muscle, central tissue and whole body nitrogen (N)...
Body N balance, 3-methylhistidine (MEH) excretion, amino acid (AA) plasma concentration, and fluxes ...
Sixteen critically ill injured patients received parenteral nutrition providing nitrogen (0.34 g kg(...
Branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) and glutamine are both recommended in catabolic states. The objec...
Energy and protein metabolism was studied in 11 septic patients receiving ventilatory support while ...
ABSTRACT. Background: Muscle protein synthesis rate is known to decrease postoperatively as a part o...
ABSTRACT. The metabolic response to sepsis is character-ized by increased proteolysis and gluconeoge...
The endocrine-metabolic response to surgery is characterized by endogenous protein breakdown, deplet...
The metabolic derangements of injury are known to influence nitrogen (N) requirements whilst less is...
ABSTRACT. This study was conducted to understand further the mechanisms underlying the loss of body ...
International audienceThe effects of adequate total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on nitrogen excretion...
International audienceThe effects of adequate total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on nitrogen excretion...
International audienceThe effects of adequate total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on nitrogen excretion...
International audienceThe effects of adequate total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on nitrogen excretion...
The use of total parenteral nutrition after acute injury, either surgical or accidental, is widely a...
The effect of major trauma and sepsis on skeletal muscle, central tissue and whole body nitrogen (N)...
Body N balance, 3-methylhistidine (MEH) excretion, amino acid (AA) plasma concentration, and fluxes ...
Sixteen critically ill injured patients received parenteral nutrition providing nitrogen (0.34 g kg(...
Branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) and glutamine are both recommended in catabolic states. The objec...
Energy and protein metabolism was studied in 11 septic patients receiving ventilatory support while ...
ABSTRACT. Background: Muscle protein synthesis rate is known to decrease postoperatively as a part o...
ABSTRACT. The metabolic response to sepsis is character-ized by increased proteolysis and gluconeoge...
The endocrine-metabolic response to surgery is characterized by endogenous protein breakdown, deplet...
The metabolic derangements of injury are known to influence nitrogen (N) requirements whilst less is...
ABSTRACT. This study was conducted to understand further the mechanisms underlying the loss of body ...