作者: S Wang , Z You
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关键词: Resting energy expenditure 、 Prospective cohort study 、 Urinary catecholamine 、 Gastroenterology 、 Parenteral nutrition 、 Surgery 、 Lean body mass 、 Hypermetabolism 、 Internal medicine 、 Clinical study 、 Enteral administration 、 Medicine
摘要: Hypermetabolism of burn patients is characterized by massive loss lean body mass and obvious decrease resistance. We evaluated the clinical effect early enteral feeding on its modulating hypermetabolism in severe patients. The REEs (resting energy expenditure) decreased 27.5%, 29.3%, 24.4% (average 27%) PBD4, 8, 14 respectively EFg (early group) than those DFg (delayed (P < 0.05-0.01). To compare with normal value, mean REE was 138.8% EFg, 160% DFg, difference between two groups significant 0.05). Plasma glucagon, cortisol urinary catecholamine markedly lowered serum insulin obviously increased at most timepoints as compared It indicated that could reduce after injury.