Intestinal absorption rate in children after small intestinal transplantation

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Background: Small bowel transplantation has now become a recognized treatment of irreversible, permanent, and subtotal intestinal failure. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess intestinal absorption at the time of weaning from parenteral nutrition in a series of children after intestinal transplantation. Design: Twenty-four children (age range: 14-115 mo) received intestinal transplantation, together with the liver in 6 children and the colon in 16 children. Parenteral nutrition was slowly tapered while increasing enteral tube feeding. The absorption rate was measured from a 3-d stool balance analysis performed a few days after the child had weaned from parenteral nutrition to exclusive enteral tube feeding. Results were analyzed according to the resting energy expenditure (REE; Schofield formula). Results: All children were weaned from parenteral nutrition between 31 and 85 d posttransplantation. Median intakes were as follows: energy, 107 kcal · kg-1 · d-1 (range: 79-168 kcal · kg-1 · d-1); lipids, 39 kcal · kg-1 · d -1 (range: 20-70 kcal · kg-1 · d -1); and nitrogen, 17 kcal · kg-1 · d -1 (range: 11-27 kcal · kg-1 · d -1). Median daily stool output was 998 mL/d (range: 220-2025 mL/d). Median absorption rates were 88% (range: 75-96%) for energy, 82% (range: 55-98%) for lipids, and 77% (range: 61-88%) for nitrogen. The ratios for ingested energy to REE and absorbed energy to REE were 2.2 (range: 1.6-3.6) and 1.8 (range: 1.3-3.3), respectively. Conclusion: These data indicate a suboptimal intestinal graft absorption capacity with fat malabsorption, which necessitates energy intakes of at least twice the REE. Copyright © 2013 American Society for Nutrition.

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Ordonez, F., Barbot-Trystram, L., Lacaille, F., Chardot, C., Ganousse, S., Petit, L. M., … Goulet, O. (2013). Intestinal absorption rate in children after small intestinal transplantation. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 97(4), 743–749. https://doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.112.050799

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