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Supplementation of Essential Amino Acids May Reduce the Occurrence of Infections in Rehabilitation Patients With Brain Injury

Authors :
Simona Viglio
Annalisa Barbieri
N. Arrigoni
Mirella Boselli
Federica Boschi
Roberto Aquilani
Francesco S. Dioguardi
Paolo Iadarola
C. Guarnaschelli
Paola Baiardi
Manuela Verri
M. P. Achilli
Source :
Nutrition in Clinical Practice. 27:99-113
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Wiley, 2012.

Abstract

To investigate whether supplementation with oral essential amino acids (EAAs) may reduce the occurrence of nosocomial infection among patients with brain injury (BI: stroke, trauma, anoxic coma).Patients (n = 125; 77 men, 48 women; mean age 63 ± 15 years) with stroke (68.8%), subarachnoid hemorrhage (17.6%), traumatic BI (7.2%), and anoxic BI (6.4%) 88 ± 15 days after the index event. Patients were randomly assigned to 2 months of oral EAAs (n = 63; 8 g/d) or placebo (n = 62).Over the first month of rehabilitation, there were 60 infections in the whole population of 125 patients (48%); however, the rate was 23.2% lower in the EAA group (23 episodes/63 patients; 36.5%) than in the placebo group (37 episodes/62 patients; 59.7%) (P.01). The types of infection were similarly distributed between the 2 groups. Serum levels of prealbumin20 mg/dL and C-reactive protein (CRP)0.3 mg/dL were the best predictors of future infection (prealbumin: odds ratio [OR] = 4.17, confidence interval [CI] 1.84-9.45, P.001; CRP: OR = 3.8, CI 1.71-8.44, P.001).Supplementary EAAs may reduce the occurrence of nosocomial infections in rehabilitation patients with BI. Prealbumin and CRP are the best predictors of future infections.

Details

ISSN :
19412452 and 08845336
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nutrition in Clinical Practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....44013d60655dea1a9588636cbff66d0a