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短期外周肠外营养对危重症犬科病童治疗效果及死亡率的影响。

The effect of short term peripheral parenteral nutrition on treatment outcomes and mortality in critically ill pediatric canine patients.

作者信息

Flores Dueñas Cesar Augusto, Gaxiola Camacho Soila Maribel, Montaño Gómez Martin Francisco, Villa Angulo Rafael, Enríquez Verdugo Idalia, Rentería Evangelista Tomás, Pérez Corrales José Ascención, Rodríguez Gaxiola Miguel Ángel

机构信息

Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics School, Autonomous University of Sinaloa, Culiacán, Mexico.

Veterinary Sciences Research Institute, Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexicali, Mexico.

出版信息

Ir Vet J. 2021 Jun 3;74(1):15. doi: 10.1186/s13620-021-00194-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Peripheral parenteral nutrition (PPN) is increasingly considered as an alternative to central parenteral nutrition (CPN) given the higher cost and more frequent clinical complications associated with the latter. However, the assessment of potential risks and benefits of PPN in critically ill pediatric canine patients has not been extensively performed. In this study, we aimed to explore the effect of short-term, hypocaloric PPN on weight loss, length of hospital stay, the incidence of complications, adverse effects, and mortality in critically ill pediatric canine patients.

RESULTS

Between August 2015 and August 2018, a total of 59 critically ill pediatric canine patients aged from 1 to 6 months admitted at the Veterinary Sciences Research Institute of the Autonomous University of Baja California were included in this non-randomized clinical trial. Canine pediatric patients were initially allocated to 3 groups: 11 in group 1 receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) supplementation equivalent to 40% of the resting energy requirement (RER), 12 in group 2 receiving supplementation of 50% of the RER, and 36 in group 3 receiving no PN supplementation. After establishing that there was no significant difference between 40 and 50% of PN supplementation, these groups were not separated for downstream analysis. Similar lengths of hospital stays were noted among study subjects who received PN supplementation and those who did not (4.3 ± 1.5 vs. 5.0 ± 1.5, days, p = 0.097). No metabolic-, sepsis- or phlebitis-related complications were observed in any animal in the PPN supplemented group. Higher mortality (19.4% vs. 0%, p = 0.036), and a greater percentage of weight loss (9.24% vs. 0%, p <  0.001) were observed in patients who received no supplementation.

CONCLUSION

Even though short-term, hypocaloric PPN did not reduce the length of hospital stay, it was associated with lower mortality and resulted in mitigation of weight loss. In contrast to previous studies evaluating central and peripheral parenteral nutrition protocols, we observed a lower frequency of metabolic, septic, and phlebitis complications using a 40-50% parenteral nutrition treatment. The parenteral nutrition therapeutic intervention used in our study may reduce PN-related adverse effects and promote a favorable disease outcome in critically ill canine patients. Larger studies will be needed to confirm these observations.

摘要

背景

鉴于中心肠外营养(CPN)成本更高且临床并发症更频繁,外周肠外营养(PPN)越来越被视为一种替代方案。然而,尚未对外科重症监护病房(SICU)中的儿科犬科患者进行PPN潜在风险和益处的评估。在本研究中,我们旨在探讨短期低热量PPN对儿科重症犬科患者体重减轻、住院时间、并发症发生率、不良反应和死亡率的影响。

结果

在2015年8月至2018年8月期间,共有59只年龄在1至6个月的儿科重症犬科患者被纳入本非随机临床试验,这些患者均在墨西哥下加利福尼亚自治大学兽医科学研究所住院。犬科儿科患者最初被分为3组:第1组11只,接受相当于静息能量需求(RER)40%的肠外营养(PN)补充;第2组12只,接受RER 50%的补充;第3组36只,不接受PN补充。在确定40%和50%的PN补充之间无显著差异后,这些组未分开进行下游分析。接受PN补充的研究对象与未接受PN补充的研究对象的住院时间相似(4.3±1.5天对5.0±1.5天,p = 0.097)。在PPN补充组的任何动物中均未观察到与代谢、败血症或静脉炎相关的并发症。未接受补充的患者死亡率更高(19.4%对0%,p = 0.036),体重减轻百分比更大(9.24%对0%,p < 0.001)。

结论

尽管短期低热量PPN并未缩短住院时间,但它与较低的死亡率相关,并减轻了体重减轻。与之前评估中心和外周肠外营养方案的研究不同,我们观察到使用40 - 50%肠外营养治疗时,代谢、败血症和静脉炎并发症的发生率较低。我们研究中使用的肠外营养治疗干预可能会减少与PN相关的不良反应,并促进重症犬科患者获得良好的疾病结局。需要更大规模的研究来证实这些观察结果。

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