- Effects of Individualized Comprehensive Nutritional Support on Inflammatory Markers, serum amylase (AMS), prealbumin (PA), albumin (ALB), calcium ion (Ca2+) in Patients with Severe Pancreatitis

Wei Meng
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Objective: To study the effectiveness of individualized comprehensive nutritional support on inflammatory markers, serum amylase (AMS), prealbumin (PA), albumin (ALB), calcium ion (Ca2+) in patients with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). Methods: 102 participants with SAP treated in our hospital were chosen as the study objects. The participants were randomly split into control group and observation group, and both groups were given routine treatment. Observation group received individualized comprehensive nutrition support additionally. The inflammatory indexes, biochemical indexes and symptom improvement time were observed and analyzed on the day of admission, intervention 1d, intervention 3d, intervention 7d and intervention 14d. Results: Among the 102 patients included in this study, 3 cases had sudden exacerbation during the intervention, 1 case had clinical data missing >10%, and 1 case voluntarily withdrew due to personal factors, all of which were eliminated. Finally, the effective data of 97 patients were recovered. There were significant differences in the hypersensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), white blood cell count (WBC), procalcitonin (PCT) and interleukin1β (IL-1β) between the two groups. The inter-group, time and interaction differences of AMS, PA, ALB and Ca2+ levels were significant different. The recovery time of abdominal pain, bowel sound, blood amylase level and urine amylase level in observation group was inferior to control group, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion: Individualized comprehensive nutritional support is more conducive to the improvement of inflammatory indexes in SAP patients, and can accelerate the symptom relief and promote the recovery of nutritional status.
- 个性化综合营养支持对重症胰腺炎患者炎症指标、血清淀粉酶 (AMS)、前白蛋白 (PA)、白蛋白 (ALB) 和钙离子 (Ca2+) 的影响
目的研究个体化综合营养支持对重症急性胰腺炎(SAP)患者炎症指标、血清淀粉酶(AMS)、前白蛋白(PA)、白蛋白(ALB)、钙离子(Ca2+)的影响。方法:选取在我院接受治疗的 102 名重症急性胰腺炎患者作为研究对象。随机分为对照组和观察组,两组均给予常规治疗。观察组额外接受个体化综合营养支持。观察并分析入院当天、干预 1d、干预 3d、干预 7d 和干预 14d 的炎症指标、生化指标和症状改善时间。研究结果在纳入本次研究的 102 例患者中,有 3 例患者在干预过程中病情突然加重,1 例患者临床数据缺失>10%,1 例患者因个人因素主动退出,所有这些患者均被剔除。最终,97 例患者的有效数据得以恢复。两组患者的超敏 C 反应蛋白(hs-CRP)、白细胞计数(WBC)、降钙素原(PCT)和白细胞介素 1β(IL-1β)均有明显差异。AMS、PA、ALB和Ca2+水平的组间差异、时间差异和交互作用差异均有显著性。观察组腹痛、肠鸣音、血淀粉酶水平和尿淀粉酶水平的恢复时间均劣于对照组,差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。结论个体化综合营养支持更有利于SAP患者炎症指标的改善,可加快症状缓解,促进营养状况恢复。
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