Title of article :
LOWER PLASMA ARGININE IN ENTERAL TUBE-FED PATIENTS
WITH PRESSURE ULCER AND IMPROVED PRESSURE ULCER HEALING
AFTER ARGININE SUPPLEMENTATION BY ARGINAIDWATER
Author/Authors :
J. YATABE1، نويسنده , , 2، نويسنده , , 3، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Objectives: To determine the presence or extent of arginine deficiency in pressure ulcer (PU) patients
on percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) feeding and to examine the effects of arginine supplementation
on PU healing. Design: All eligible PEG patients, with and without PU, were cross-sectionally assessed for
plasma arginine. Three-month supplementation with arginine-enriched water (Arginaid Water) was performed on
a subset of patients with PU. This intervention study was a prospective, non-controlled trial with 5 PU patients.
Setting: Geriatric ward of a rural clinical hospital in Japan. Participants: Thirty-nine inpatients with PEG
feeding were assessed for plasma arginine. Five of the 13 patients with PU and five of 26 patients without PU
underwent amino acid profiling. Intervention: Five of the patients with PU received Arginaid Water
supplementation. Measurements: Plasma amino acid measurements and biochemical analyses were performed.
For those with PU on Arginaid Water supplementation, plasma arginine concentration and PU status were
monitored every month. Results: Patients with PU showed significantly lower plasma arginine concentration
compared to those without PU (control vs. PU; 80.2±21.3 vs 62.8±14.7 nmol/ml, p<0.01). After the addition of
Arginaid Water, plasma arginine concentration increased (before vs 3 months later; 57.9±1.8 vs 83.1±8.5,
p<0.01), and PU area, perimeter, DESIGN-R and PUSH scores significantly improved. Conclusion: Plasma
arginine was lower in PEG patients with PU. The healing rate of PU is improved with Arginaid Water
supplementation. The findings from this study support the use of arginine supplementation in PEG patients with
PU.
Keywords :
amino acids , PEG , decubitus , DESIGN-R. , vitamin A , Pressure sores
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging