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  • A study compared the effects of enteral (ig) and parenteral (iv) nutrients in burned guinea pigs to determine which administration route is more effective for recovery.
  • The enterally fed group showed significant improvements in body weight and nitrogen balance compared to the parenterally fed group, indicating better nutritional support from gut feeding.
  • Increased levels of catabolic hormones and reduced gut health were observed in the iv group, suggesting that enteral nutrition helps maintain gut integrity post-burn.

Article Abstract

So that the efficacy of route of nutrient administration in thermal injury could be determined, a comparison was made between immediate enteral vs parenteral feedings in burned guinea pigs. Thirty-five guinea pigs underwent both catheter gastrostomy and jugular vein catheterization. On postoperative day 8, burned animals [30% total body surface area (TBSA)] were divided into an intragastrically (ig) fed group (N = 14) and a parenterally (iv) fed group (N = 14). Animals in each group received 175 kcal/kg/day with a solution of identical nutrient value beginning 2 hr after burn. The body weight change until postburn day (PBD) 8 and the average nitrogen balance were significantly better in the ig group than in the iv group. Values were also higher for the iv group than for the ig group in the early postburn period for urinary vanillyl mandelic acid (VMA) (p less than 0.05), plasma cortisol (p less than 0.05), and plasma glucagon (p less than 0.05). Also, the iv group showed reduced mucosal weight and thickness compared to the ig group on PBD 1 (p less than 0.02). There were significant negative correlations between VMA excretion and body weight change, and between plasma cortisol and jejunal mucosal structure (thickness and weight). These findings suggest that immediate postburn enteral nutrition can provide better nutritional support than parenteral nutrition through the maintenance of gut mucosal integrity and the prevention of increased secretion of catabolic hormones.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/014860718701100101DOI Listing

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