Ireton-Jones C S, Turner W W, Baxter C R
J Trauma. 1987 Feb;27(2):217-20. doi: 10.1097/00005373-198702000-00022.
The effect of wound closure on the metabolic response to burn injury is uncertain. Energy expenditures were measured in 20 patients by indirect calorimetry (MEE) and estimated initially by the Curreri formula (CEE) and subsequently by a modification of the Curreri formula (MCEE), adjusted for changes in open wound size and body weight. Urinary urea nitrogen (UUN) excretions were measured over 24 hours. Second- and third-degree burns, initially involving 31% to 74% of the body surface areas, were reduced in size to less than 15% by excisions and grafting procedures. The correlations among percentage open wounds, MEE's, CEE's, and MCEE's were low. UUN excretions were not correlated with percentage open wounds or with MEE's. Estimates of energy expenditures using the Curreri formula appear to be of limited usefulness in prescribing caloric intakes in burned patients. Serial UUN's are useful in determining protein requirements, but were not correlated with MEE's or with the extent of open wounds.
伤口闭合对烧伤代谢反应的影响尚不确定。通过间接测热法(MEE)测量了20例患者的能量消耗,最初用Curreri公式(CEE)估算,随后用Curreri公式的修正公式(MCEE)估算,并根据开放伤口大小和体重的变化进行了调整。测量了24小时内的尿尿素氮(UUN)排泄量。通过切除和植皮手术,最初累及体表面积31%至74%的二度和三度烧伤面积缩小至小于15%。开放伤口百分比、MEE、CEE和MCEE之间的相关性较低。UUN排泄量与开放伤口百分比或MEE均无相关性。使用Curreri公式估算能量消耗在规定烧伤患者的热量摄入方面似乎用处有限。连续的UUN对确定蛋白质需求量有用,但与MEE或开放伤口范围均无相关性。