Parenteral Nutrition

Parenteral Nutrition

K. H. Bässler (auth.), Professor Dr. Friedrich Wilhelm Ahnefeld, Professor Dr. Caius Burri, Professor Dr. Wolfgang Dick, Professor Dr. Miklos Halmágyi (eds.)
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Nearly all medical specialities treat patients whose illnesses necessitate a means of nutrition which bypasses the gastrointestinal tract. Parenteral nutrition consequent­ ly means the administration of nutrient and building materials in qualitatively utilizable form and in quantitatively adequate amount by the intravenous route. This guarantees the requirements for energy and building materials under a variety of conditions, and compensates for any losses that might occur. The basis for any parenteral nutrition is the knowledge of the biochemical processes of intermediary metabolism under physiological and pathophysiological conditions (e. g. , starvation, post-stress metabolism, hypoxia, microcirculatory disturbances, etc. ). Only taken in these contexts can nutrient and bodybuilding sub­ stances be combined, measured out, and administered in such a way as to be definitively useful to the body. Research into the biochemistry and the patho­ biochemistry of intermediary metabolism has demonstrated possibilities, by means of which we may be able to "outwit" (to some extent) disturbances in utilization of certain nutrients under defined pathologic conditions. If the body receives and transforms substrate-precursors (e. g. , sorbitol), it can maintain an adequate level of nutrient and life-support substances; this slow rate of transformation to the substrate makes allowance for the limited utilization capacity, and covers the needs of the body by roundabout means. Some of the problems can now be considered solved, but a great many are still in the very early stages of elucidation, or await basic research.

카테고리:
년:
1976
판:
1
출판사:
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
언어:
english
페이지:
204
ISBN 10:
3642662706
ISBN 13:
9783642662706
파일:
PDF, 10.69 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1976
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