Lewis J W, Freeman J B
Can J Surg. 1977 Jul;20(4):345-50.
Elemental or chemically defined diets are used in a variety of gastrointestinal disorders to sustain enteral nutrition, avoid the potential danger of central venous hyperalimentation and reduce intestinal and pancreatic secretions. The two diets available commercially are used interchangeably despite important differences in composition. The present study compared pancreatic exocrine secretory responses to these two diets in dogs. Infusion of high- and low-fat elemental diets resulted in less enzymatic output than a standard blenderized diet. Pancreatic volume and bicarbonate content were similar with the low-fat elemental diet and the blenderized diet, but volume was increased by 30% and bicarbonate increased nearly twofold during infusion of the high-fat elemental diet. The results support the hypothesis that a low-fat elemental diet is preferable for intragastric feeding when the therapeutic goal is to minimize pancreatic secretion.
要素饮食或化学成分明确的饮食被用于多种胃肠道疾病,以维持肠内营养,避免中心静脉高营养的潜在危险,并减少肠道和胰腺分泌。市面上可买到的这两种饮食尽管成分有重要差异,但可互换使用。本研究比较了犬对这两种饮食的胰腺外分泌反应。与标准搅拌饮食相比,输注高脂肪和低脂肪要素饮食导致的酶输出较少。低脂要素饮食和搅拌饮食的胰腺体积和碳酸氢盐含量相似,但在输注高脂肪要素饮食期间,体积增加了30%,碳酸氢盐增加了近两倍。结果支持以下假设:当治疗目标是尽量减少胰腺分泌时,低脂要素饮食更适合胃内喂养。