The incidences of oxidative-stress occurrence following two metabolic support measures in critically ill patients

Background: A high percentage of patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) have Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) criteria. Free radicals play an important role in initiation and development of SIRS. The purpose of this study was to assess and compare the molecular changes of...

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Main Authors: Asie Moosivand, Ramin Abrishami, Mohammad Abdollahi, Arezoo Ahmadi, Mojtaba Mojtahedzadeh
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Language:English
Published: Research Center for Rational Use of Drugs (RCRUD) 2015-10-01
Series:Journal of Pharmaceutical Care
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Online Access:https://jpc.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jpc/article/view/2
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spelling doaj-b92e36bcfaf34c1b9a7ff06b6fb14bb82020-11-25T02:36:32ZengResearch Center for Rational Use of Drugs (RCRUD)Journal of Pharmaceutical Care2322-46302322-45092015-10-0111The incidences of oxidative-stress occurrence following two metabolic support measures in critically ill patientsAsie Moosivand0Ramin Abrishami1Mohammad Abdollahi2Arezoo Ahmadi3Mojtaba Mojtahedzadeh4Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranPharmaceutical Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranFaculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran AND Pharmaceutical Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranSchool of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranFaculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran AND Pharmaceutical Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Background: A high percentage of patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) have Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) criteria. Free radicals play an important role in initiation and development of SIRS. The purpose of this study was to assess and compare the molecular changes of cellular antioxidant power in patients with SIRS who received enteral nutrition (EN) or EN combined with parenteral nutrition (PN). Methods: Two groups of 10 patients were enrolled in this randomized, controlled clinical trial. Those in the treatment group received EN+PN and the control group received only EN. Venous blood samples were taken just prior to initiation of nutritional support and then 24, 48 and 72 hours following entry into the study for examination of antioxidant parameters including total thiol, total antioxidant capacity and lipid peroxidation. Results: The two supportive regimens had different affects on total antioxidant capacity (P=0.005). In the EN group the amount of total antioxidant capacity was not significantly different in different days (P>0.05), but in the EN+PN group it was significantly different on third and forth days as compared to the first day. The two other parameters had no significant differences between the two groups. Conclusion: These  results  are  suggesting  that  an  increase  in  oxidative  stress  bio- markers are not necessarily related to the route of pharmaconutrition and may occurindependently during metabolic support measures. https://jpc.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jpc/article/view/2Parenteral NutritionEnteral NitritionSyndromeOxidative stressSyndromeOxidative stress
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author Asie Moosivand
Ramin Abrishami
Mohammad Abdollahi
Arezoo Ahmadi
Mojtaba Mojtahedzadeh
spellingShingle Asie Moosivand
Ramin Abrishami
Mohammad Abdollahi
Arezoo Ahmadi
Mojtaba Mojtahedzadeh
The incidences of oxidative-stress occurrence following two metabolic support measures in critically ill patients
Journal of Pharmaceutical Care
Parenteral Nutrition
Enteral Nitrition
SyndromeOxidative stress
Syndrome
Oxidative stress
author_facet Asie Moosivand
Ramin Abrishami
Mohammad Abdollahi
Arezoo Ahmadi
Mojtaba Mojtahedzadeh
author_sort Asie Moosivand
title The incidences of oxidative-stress occurrence following two metabolic support measures in critically ill patients
title_short The incidences of oxidative-stress occurrence following two metabolic support measures in critically ill patients
title_full The incidences of oxidative-stress occurrence following two metabolic support measures in critically ill patients
title_fullStr The incidences of oxidative-stress occurrence following two metabolic support measures in critically ill patients
title_full_unstemmed The incidences of oxidative-stress occurrence following two metabolic support measures in critically ill patients
title_sort incidences of oxidative-stress occurrence following two metabolic support measures in critically ill patients
publisher Research Center for Rational Use of Drugs (RCRUD)
series Journal of Pharmaceutical Care
issn 2322-4630
2322-4509
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Background: A high percentage of patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) have Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) criteria. Free radicals play an important role in initiation and development of SIRS. The purpose of this study was to assess and compare the molecular changes of cellular antioxidant power in patients with SIRS who received enteral nutrition (EN) or EN combined with parenteral nutrition (PN). Methods: Two groups of 10 patients were enrolled in this randomized, controlled clinical trial. Those in the treatment group received EN+PN and the control group received only EN. Venous blood samples were taken just prior to initiation of nutritional support and then 24, 48 and 72 hours following entry into the study for examination of antioxidant parameters including total thiol, total antioxidant capacity and lipid peroxidation. Results: The two supportive regimens had different affects on total antioxidant capacity (P=0.005). In the EN group the amount of total antioxidant capacity was not significantly different in different days (P>0.05), but in the EN+PN group it was significantly different on third and forth days as compared to the first day. The two other parameters had no significant differences between the two groups. Conclusion: These  results  are  suggesting  that  an  increase  in  oxidative  stress  bio- markers are not necessarily related to the route of pharmaconutrition and may occurindependently during metabolic support measures.
topic Parenteral Nutrition
Enteral Nitrition
SyndromeOxidative stress
Syndrome
Oxidative stress
url https://jpc.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jpc/article/view/2
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