Multiple systems organ failure: V. Alterations in the plasma protein profile in septic trauma - effects of intravenous amino acids.

作者: E. D. MOYER , J. R. BORDER , R. H. McMENAMY , J. CARUANA , R. CHENIER

DOI: 10.1097/00005373-198108000-00008

关键词: TransferrinParenteral nutritionEndocrinologyCeruloplasminAmino acidAlbuminCatabolismGlycoproteinBlood proteinsMedicineInternal medicine

摘要: The correlations between the acute phase and nutritional plasma proteins intravenous amino acid dosage have been explored in a group of 25 trauma septic patients whom 14 survived. two groups appeared to equal cardiopulmonary function exogenous support. surviving showed significant associated changes (p less than or 0.05) alpha1 glycoprotein, alpha2 HS ceruloplasmin (acute-phase proteins) prealbumin, retinol-binding protein, transferrin (nutritional proteins). There were no concentration these proteins. positive protein (prealbumin, p 0.001; transferrin, 0.008; albumin, 0.004) but with acute-phase nonsurviving intercorrelations that not seen patients, relationship levels data are consistent increased obligatory catabolism acids patient which based upon behavior documented first paper this series probably involves branched-chain acids.

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