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[Adherence and fidelity in patients treated with intragastric balloon]. NUTR HOSP 2014; 29:50-6. [PMID: 24483961 DOI: 10.3305/nh.2014.29.1.7022] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/09/2013] [Accepted: 10/09/2013] [Indexed: 12/01/2022] Open
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A correct treatment of obesity needs a program of habits modification regardless of the selected technique, especially if it is minimally invasive as the intragastric balloon (BIG). The adherence of the obese patients with regard to recommended drugs measures to medium- and long-term is less than 50%. Given that the results obtained using the technique of gastric balloon must be seen influenced by adherence to the modification of habits program and its fulfillment, we reviewed series published in attention to the program proposed with the BIG. The series published to date provide few details about the used Therapeutic Programs as well as the adherence of patients to them, and even less concerning the Monitoring Plan and the loyalty of the patient can be seen. We conclude the convenience to agree on a follow-up strategy, at least the 6 months during which the BIG remain in the stomach.
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[Nutritional Sciences' Journals in Ibero Latin American countries in the XXIst Century]. NUTR HOSP 2013; 27 Suppl 2:1-9. [PMID: 23568391 DOI: 10.3305/nh.2012.27.sup2.6267] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/01/2012] [Accepted: 09/03/2012] [Indexed: 12/01/2022] Open
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The presence of nutrition as an independent matter in the educational programs of the Spanish Faculties of Medicine has been scanty until the end of the XXth century. We have witnessed an important development of the specific opportunities for the nutritional sciences in terms of quality and quantity in the XXIst century. Only one Ibero Latin American journal, Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrición (ALAN, ISSN 0004-0622), was present in the Journal Citation Reports, Science Edition among the 51 journals under the heading of Nutrition & Dietetics. Three more ibero latin American journals have been incorporated to JCR in the XXIst century, Nutrición Hospitalaria (Nutr Hosp, ISSN 0212-1611) in 2006, Revista de Nutricao (Rev Nutr, ISSN 1415-5273) and Revista Española de Nutrición Comunitaria (Rev Esp Nutr Comunit, ISSN 1135-3074) in 2007. The four journals are having a growing importance in other electronic platforms, rendering an important service to the scientific society, not only in their environment, but also in the rest of the world. Although English language dominates scientific communications, the critical mass of already existing journals in Spanish and the area of influence of this language is a good stimulus for continuing its utilization.
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[Minimally invasive emergent techniques in obesity treatment]. NUTR HOSP 2012; 27:1025-30. [PMID: 23165538 DOI: 10.3305/nh.2012.27.4.5867] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/23/2012] [Accepted: 03/27/2012] [Indexed: 12/01/2022] Open
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INTRODUCTION Obesity is a chronic disease for which several modalities of treatment are investigated today. One of them is the set of minimally aggressive techniques that have been added to the intragastric balloon. OBJECTIVE To review the minimally invasive techniques described in the last years for the treatment of obesity. MATERIAL AND METHOD It consisted in reviewing the bibliography through the habitual finders, in addition to the obtained data of the companies. They are classified in restrictive and malabsortive, and the restrictive are divides in mechanical or functional restriction. RESULT Between mechanical restrictive the classified as we included in the restrictive emergent techniques the adjustable intragastric balloon, the intragastric prosthesis, the vertical endoluminal gastroplasty and the transoral gastroplasty. In order to obtain a functional restriction, we have the gastric pacemaker and the botulinic toxin. And finally, the endoluminal duodenojejunal bypass is described as a malabsortive technique. DISCUSSION With less than 10 years of existence, it seems that the described techniques compensate their smaller effectiveness compared to the surgical techniques, with the absence of substantial modifications in the anatomy of the alimentary tract. None of these techniques is free of risks and complications.
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Immunoenhanced enteral nutrition formulas in head and neck cancer surgery: a systematic review. NUTR HOSP 2012; 27:681-90. [PMID: 23114931 DOI: 10.3305/nh.2012.27.3.5773] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/03/2012] [Accepted: 02/05/2012] [Indexed: 12/01/2022] Open
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INTRODUCTION Significant malnutrition exists in a high percentage of patients with head and neck cancer. Malnutrition is associated with defects in immune function that may impair the host response to malignancy. Malnutrition and immunosupression make patients highly susceptible to postoperative infections and complications. OBJECTIVES Some studies of patients receiving immuno-nutrition in the perioperative period in head and neck cancer have shown beneficial effects on clinical outcome and inmune status. The authors carried out a systematic review of randomised control trials to determine whether perioperative immunonutrition has a role in the treatment of head and neck cancer. METHODS 14 trials of polymeric nutritional supplementation with immunonutrition were identified. Two studies compared two types of immunonutrition. RESULTS A reduction in the length of postoperative hospital stay was seen in some trials, but the reason for this reduction is not clear. Some studides showed statistical differences with less complications in arginine-enhanced group and also showed a significant decrease of fistula complications in patients treated with a high arginine dose enhanced formula, if compared with a medium dose of arginine. CONCLUSION [corrected] Those planning future studies face challenges. A suitable powered clinical trial is required before firm recommendations can be made on the use of immunonutrition in head and neck cancer patients postoperatively.
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[The impact factor of Nutrición Hospitalaria has increased... and publishing cost also]. NUTR HOSP 2012; 27:1371-1372. [PMID: 23478679 DOI: 10.3305/nh.2012.27.5.6115] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/01/2023] Open
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[Informed consent in the intragastric balloon supported by SENPE, SEEDO, SEN and SECO: legal aspects]. NUTR HOSP 2012; 27:419-24. [PMID: 22732963 DOI: 10.1590/s0212-16112012000200011] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/26/2011] [Accepted: 09/28/2011] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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INTRODUCTION Intra-gastric balloon (IGB) is an invasive, temporary, non-surgical technique for the treatment of obesity. Its outcomes mainly depend on the patient's collaboration. OBJECTIVE The aim was to adapt the informed consent used for bariatric surgery to a method that has especial characteristics. MATERIALS AND METHODS We used the informed consent proposed by ASAC for bariatric surgery and 8 statements related to IGB included in the WESTLAW ES database. RESULTS The review of the statements defines the IGB treatment as a curative-intended and non-satisfactive therapy with an obligation of the means used, but not the outcomes, by the treating physician. Moreover, the obligations of providing a correct and complete information -which includes the dietary regime- should be observed, as well as the possible therapeutic alternatives and finally, the proceeding used should be in written. CONCLUSIONS The informed consent is a medico-legal document which content should consider the latest jurisprudence on the minimally invasive techniques for the treatment of obesity.
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[Nutrición Hospitalaria, certified "excellent"]. NUTR HOSP 2011; 26:929-932. [PMID: 22072333 DOI: 10.1590/s0212-16112011000500001] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/31/2023] Open
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[Long-term efficacy and safety of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and gastric banding: systematic review]. NUTR HOSP 2010; 25:964-970. [PMID: 21519768] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/08/2010] [Accepted: 06/21/2010] [Indexed: 05/30/2023] Open
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BACKGROUND Bariatric surgery has increased substantially in the last years. However, there are controversies of the long-term efficacy and safety. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (BGRY) and gastric banding (Band) in randomized controlled trials and cohort studies. METHODS We searched for randomized controlled trials and cohort studies of BGRY and Band, with a follow-up > 48 months, with description of weight loss, complications and mortality. RESULTS Four randomized trials and one cohort study met the inclusion criteria. Mean weight loss was greater with BGRY (27%-39%) than with Band (13%-35%). In both procedures the complication rate is high. Second operation rate is higher with Band. CONCLUSIONS The outcomes observed from this revision are not sufficient to generalize the efficacy and safety of bariatric surgery to population attended at different health care systems.
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[SENPE'S working group on bioethics]. NUTR HOSP 2010; 25:533-534. [PMID: 20694286] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/29/2023] Open
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[Education on nutrition: from the university to specialized care]. NUTR HOSP 2010. [PMID: 20694288 DOI: 10.3305/nh.2010.25.4.4753] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/09/2023] Open
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The 7th Abbott-SENPE Forum is structured facing the new regulations of the European Space of High Education regarding the studies on Nutrition in the different degrees (Medicine, Pharmacology, Nutrition, Nursing) and post-doctoral education. A multi-professional and multidisciplinary discussion on the current situation of university education on nutrition, and its capabilities and limitations, is carried out. The value of the role of continuous medical education, the inhouse training programme, masters, and of scientific societies is also assessed. It is concluded that there is a need to urge academic authorities, the National Commission of Medical Specialties, the persons in charge of continuous medical education, and scientific societies of the importance of the studies relating to nutrition, feeding, and dietetics at both pre-graduate and post-graduate educational levels, and to implement and develop these studies in their areas of influence.
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[Uniform format for disclosure of competing interests in ICJME journals]. NUTR HOSP 2009; 24:627-628. [PMID: 20049364] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/28/2023] Open
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[The impact factor of Nutrición Hospitalaria is 1.096]. NUTR HOSP 2009; 24:378-383. [PMID: 19721918] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/19/2009] [Accepted: 06/19/2009] [Indexed: 05/28/2023] Open
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The editors of Nutrición Hospitalaria (Nutr Hosp) analyze the journal from its foundation in 1979 to the present time, on occasion of the first publication of its impact factorby Journal Citation Reports (JCR). The actions taken along this thirty year period are described, including its incorporation to multiple web databases, the Open Access policy of the journal, its progressive internationality, and the bibliometric analysis made in 1999. A figure with the journal citation trends is included. Nutr Hosp, included in the "Nutrition & Dietetics" group of JCR, is in the position 42/59, i.e. in the third quartile. Among the Spanish journals included in JCR,Nutr Hosp is located in the 14/37 position. A few considerations are made related to the economical aspects of the journal, the number of articles received so far, the articles expected in the future, the rejection rate and the language (Spanish or English) in which Nutr Hosp should be published.
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[Reflections concerning the ethical conflicts of the scientific literature: the repetitive, duplicated or redundant publication]. NUTR HOSP 2009; 24:375-377. [PMID: 19721917] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/28/2023] Open
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Intragastric balloon and multidisciplinary team. NUTR HOSP 2009; 24:282-287. [PMID: 19721900] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/29/2008] [Accepted: 12/12/2008] [Indexed: 05/28/2023] Open
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BACKGROUND The intragastric balloon is widely used for weight reduction in obese patients, but results are variable. We describe our results enhancing the importance of a Multidisciplinary Team (MT) taking part in the treatment. METHODS A retrospective review was done concerning a total of 119 balloons , placed in 116 patients, under endoscopic control and conscious sedation, from May 2001 until August 2006. 49 patients were prepared and recommended to be followed by a MT in a physical unit, at least every 15 days during 6 months. 67 were indicated and followed by other colleagues, without MT. Removal was performed 6 months later. RESULTS Concerning our 49 patients, mean age was 38, 1 years, 31 female and 18 males, with BMI ranged between 32 and 63, average of 42. The average decrease of weight excess was 31, 85% (-4, 45-80, 4%), and the BMI diminished 5,3 points (from 13,6 to gain of 0,9). The treatment failed in 34,6 % of our patients -including 4 patients lost of follow-up (8, 16%)-, compared with 53, 8% of patients without structured MT for selection and follow-up. Physical exercise enhanced markedly the results with 45, 8% of excess of weight loss in women and 39, 7% in males, compared with 14, 6 and 15, 6% in patients who didn't follow the program. The weight loss was mostly fat mass, 89,9% in men and 75,6% in women.- The results maintenance was obtained in 40% of patients one year later. There were no major complications; one balloon had to be removed at 3 weeks because of intolerance, another at 5 months because of gastroesophageal reflux. CONCLUSIONS BIB is an effective help to achieve a short term weight loss in obese patients; nevertheless, good and long lasting results will depend on the modification of life style obtained by a multidisciplinary approach.
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[Visibility of the Latin-American scientific production on nutrition: the importance of the key words]. NUTR HOSP 2009; 24:239-240. [PMID: 19593498] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/28/2023] Open
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[Intragastric balloon in obesity treatment]. NUTR HOSP 2009; 24:138-143. [PMID: 19593482] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/10/2009] [Accepted: 02/28/2009] [Indexed: 05/28/2023] Open
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Obesity is considered a chronic and epidemic illness, hece difficult to treat. As conservative treatment has a high rate of failure, and considering morbimortality and sequels of surgery, less invasive techniques appeared to contribute to the treatment of this illness. The most implanted technique nowadays is the Intragastric Balloon, considered more efficient as conservative treatments and with less risks tan surgery, but having today a lack of consensus on indications and few information on his limitations, while its apparition in medias promote an important expansion in the 4 last years. In this publication, we do a critical revision, and describe limitations of this treatment, based on the evidences given by literature. We conclude this revision with some recommendations concerning the technique and indications, material and human requiring, need of a Multidisciplinary Team, as well as an adequate control and following.
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[Bibliometric study of the journal Nutrición Hospitalaria for the period 2001--2005: Part 2, consumption analysis; the bibliographic references]. NUTR HOSP 2008; 23:541-546. [PMID: 19132261] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/06/2008] [Accepted: 04/20/2008] [Indexed: 05/27/2023] Open
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OBJECTIVE To describe and assess the consumption of the information consulted and cited in the articles published in the journal Nutrición Hospitalaria for the period 2001--2005 by means of bibliometric analysis. METHOD Cross-sectional descriptive analysis of the results obtained from the analysis of the lists of bibliographic references of the articles published at Nutrición Hospitalaria. We studied the most cited journals, the signatures index, the type of document referred, the publication language, the distribution of geographical origin, and obsolescence and readiness index. We took into account all types of documents with the exception of Communications to Congresses. RESULTS 345 articles were published at Nutr Hosp, containing 8,113 bibliographic references, with a median of 18, a maximum of 136 and minimum of 0 BR per article. The mean (rate of publications per published article during the specified period) is 23.52 (95% IC 20.93-26.10) and the mean at 5% is 20.66 per article. The 25th and 75th percentiles are 6 and 32, respectively, the interquartile interval being 26 BR per document. The semi-period of Burton and Kebler is 7 years and the Price Index is 38.18%. CONCLUSION The bibliographic references, the consumption of information, of the articles published at Nutrición Hospitalaria present parameters similar to other journals on health science. However, good data on obsolescence are observed, which reveal the good validity of most of the references studied.
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[Bibliometric study of the Journal Nutrición Hospitalaria for the period 2001-2005: Part 1, Analysis of the scientific production]. NUTR HOSP 2008; 23:469-476. [PMID: 19160897] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/27/2023] Open
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OBJECTIVE To assess the scientific activity and information production of the journal Nutrición Hospitalaria, for the period 2001-2005 by means of a Bibliometric study. METHOD Cross-sectional descriptive study of the results obtained from the analysis of the articles published in the journal Nutrición Hospitalaria. The data were obtained by consulting the electronic version through the Web. In those cases in which there was a link breakdown, and thus, the inability to have access to the electronic document the printed version was consulted. All the documental possibilities were taken into account with the exception of communications to congresses. RESULTS A total of 345 articles were published, 187 (54.20%) being original articles. The geographical distribution of the first author was Spanish in 287 articles (83.19%) and Latin American in 27 (7.83%). Most of the articles are from health care centers (172 articles (49.86%)), and the cooperation index being 4.15. Madrid is the most productive province, for both the absolute and adjusted frequencies. The median number of references per article is 18, the mean being 23.52 (95% CI 20.93 - 26.10). The predominant language was Spanish, with 308 articles (89.28%). CONCLUSION Nutrición Hospitalaria may be considered as a reference journal regarding information and scientific communication on Nutrition for both the Spanish and Latin American communities. The bibliometric parameters studied compare with those verified for the remaining top of the list Spanish scientific journals on health sciences.
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[The supplements of Nutrición Hospitalaria]. NUTR HOSP 2008; 23:411. [PMID: 19160889] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/27/2023] Open
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Immunoenhanced enteral nutrition formulas in head and neck cancer surgery: a prospective, randomized clinical trial. NUTR HOSP 2008; 23:105-110. [PMID: 18449445] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/10/2007] [Accepted: 06/13/2007] [Indexed: 05/26/2023] Open
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INTRODUCTION Significant malnutrition exists in a high percentage of patients with head and neck cancer. Malnutrition is associated with defects in immune function that may impair the host response to malignancy. Malnutrition and immunosupression make patients highly susceptible to postoperative infections and complications. OBJECTIVES Compare two immunoenhanced enteral nutritions with a control diet, and evaluate the effect in postoperative infections, length of stay and inflammatory markers. PATIENTS A population of 44 patients with oral and laryngeal cancer was enrolled in a randomized trial. At surgery, patients were randomly allocated to three groups: (group I); patients receiving an arginine-enhanced formula (group II); patients receiving a standard polymeric formula, and (group III) patients receiving an arginine, RNA and omega-3 fatty acids enhanced formula, in an isonitrogenous way. RESULTS The duration of enteral nutrition in the three groups was similar with an average duration of 14,5 +/- 8 days. The length of postoperative stay was similar, with an average of 19,8 +/- 8,5 days. Wound infections and general infections were more frequent in the control group. Fistula rates were not improved in the enhanced diet groups. No significant intergroup differences in the trend of the two plasma proteins (albumin, transferrin), lymphocytes, weight, IL-6, CPR and TNFalpha were detected. The control group showed the highest levels of TNFalpha at the fourteenth postoperative day. Gastrointestinal tolerance and diarrhoea rate were similar in all the patients. CONCLUSIONS Immunoenhanced enteral nutrition formulas improved the infection rate in the postoperative of head and neck cancer patients. In the fistula rates, we observed that technical problems and nutritional status might have played an equally important role, and therefore the positive effect of immunonutrition in this parameter might have been overestimated.
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N-acetyl-cysteine protects liver from apoptotic death in an animal model of fulminant hepatic failure. Apoptosis 2007; 11:1945-57. [PMID: 17021698 DOI: 10.1007/s10495-006-0090-0] [Citation(s) in RCA: 60] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/27/2022]
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BACKGROUND This work was undertaken to investigate whether treatment with N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC) prevents oxidative stress and inhibits the apoptotic pathways in an animal model of fulminant hepatic failure. METHODS Rabbits were experimentally infected with 2x10(4) hemagglutination units of a rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus isolate. RESULTS The spontaneous mortality rate of infected animals was 67% at 36 h post infection (pi) and 90% at 48 h pi. This percentage decreased significantly in animals receiving an i.p. injection of NAC (150 mg/kg body way/daily), for 7 days prior to infection. From 36 h pi marked increases were detected in blood levels of transaminases, lactate dehydrogenase, bilirubin and the oxidised/reduced glutathione ratio. All these effects were significantly prevented by NAC treatment. The Bax to Bcl-2 relative expression, the expression of FasL, cytochrome c and PARP-1, and the activity of caspase 3 were significantly increased at 36 and 48 h pi in infected animals. These changes were markedly reduced in animals treated with NAC, with the exception of FasL. CONCLUSION Our results suggest a potential hepatoprotective role of NAC in fulminant hepatic failure, mediated partially through the modulation of the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis.
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[Animal models of fulminant hepatic failure]. NUTR HOSP 2007; 22:199-209. [PMID: 17416036] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/14/2023] Open
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Fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) is a very serious clinical sindrome that, in spite of the important therapeutical advances that have taken place in the last years by means of bioartifical hepatic support devices and hepatic transplantation, is still associated to a high mortality. Knowledge and treatment of the FHF have been limited by the lack of satisfactory animal models. Among the attempts to develop a suitable model are surgical models, such as hepatectomy and total and/or partial devascularization, or the use of chemical substances with hepatic toxicity, such as acetaminophen, azoximethane, galactosamine or thioacetamide, among others. However, most of these models do not adequatly reflect the pattern of the human disease and all of them present important limitations. Although viral hepatitis is one of the most frequent causes of FHF, the use of viral agents to develop animal models has been little and unfortunate. Our group has recently developed a viral animal model of FHF by means of the inoculation of rabbits with the virus of the rabbit hemorrhagic disease. This model displays biochemical, and histological characteristics, and clinical signs that ressemble those in human FHF. In the present article, the most widely used animal models of FHF, together with their main advantages and disadvantages, are presented.
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[Nutrición Hospitalaria included in Science Citation Index Expanded. Impact factor for 2008]. NUTR HOSP 2007; 22:133-4. [PMID: 17416028] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/14/2023] Open
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[The MEI network unites Latin America around malnutrition]. NUTR HOSP 2007; 22:135-7. [PMID: 17416029] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/14/2023] Open
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[Experimental models on hemorragic shock]. NUTR HOSP 2007; 22:190-8. [PMID: 17416035] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/14/2023] Open
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This review addresses the pathophysiology and treatment of hemorrhagic shock, a condition produced by rapid and significant loss of intravascular volume. Hemorrhagic shock may lead sequentially to hemodynamic instability, decreases in oxygen delivery, decreased tissue perfusion and cellular hypoxia. Multiple organ failure, a systemic inflammatory process that leads to dysfunction of different vital organs, is a frequent complication after hemorrhagic shock and accounts for a high incidence of mortality. The pathogenesis of organ injury secondary to hypovolemic insults is still not completely understood, but both experimental studies and clinical observations indicate that macrophages are activated by translocated endotoxin-bacteria and ischemia/reperfusion. Activated Kupffer cells release pathologically active substances such as inflammatory cytokines, reactive oxygen species, and nitric oxide, all of which may participate in the mechanisms of hemorrhagic shock. Moreover, increased free radical production during hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation gives place to an increase in oxidative stress that would contribute to the organ damage. In the last few years, a number of experiments have been performed in an attempt to understand the pathophysiology and treatment of hemorrhagic shock. Different studies have shown positive effects on hemorrhagic shock treatment by antioxidant, amino acid, and lipid administration.
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[Peripheral parenteral nutrition]. REVISTA DE MEDICINA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA 2006; 50:26-9. [PMID: 17424766] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/14/2023]
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The Target of this review is to provide an up-to-date overview of the advantages and disadvantages of Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition (PPN), including techniques, indications and results. The new generation catheters, together with a better knowledge of the intermediary metabolism, give us the opportunity to use PPN in many clinical situations for short periods of time. PPN is an alternative to Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) and is also a complement to enteral nutrition and to the oral route. Progress in the design of catheters and their materials, in infusion techniques and better knowledge of optimal nutrients has made PPN into an effective, safe and useful therapy in the treatment of patients for certain periods of time.
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[Visibility and internationality of Nutrición Hospitalaria]. NUTR HOSP 2005; 20:311-2. [PMID: 16229397] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/04/2023] Open
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[Nutricion Hospitalaria, Official organ of FELANPE]. NUTR HOSP 2004; 19:317-8. [PMID: 15672645] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/01/2023] Open
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[Obesity and the immune system]. NUTR HOSP 2004; 19:319-24. [PMID: 15672646] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/01/2023] Open
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With an increased prevalence of obesity in developed countries, associated chronic diseases rise in a parallel way. Morbidity secondary to overweight and obesity include type 2 diabetes, dislipemia, hypertension, heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, cholelithiasis, osteoarthritis, heart insufficiency, sleep apnoea, menstrual changes, sterility and psychological alterations. There is also a greater susceptibility to suffer some types of cancer, infections, greater risk of bacteremia and a prolonged time of wound healing after surgical operations. All these factors indicate that obesity exerts negative effects upon the immune system. Immune changes found in obesity and their possible interrelations are described in this article. Changes produced during obesity affect both humoral and cellular immunity. It is known that adipose tissue, together with its role as energy reserve in form of triglycerides, has important endocrine functions, producing several hormones and other signal molecules. Immune response can be deeply affected by obesity, playing leptin an important role. Properties of leptin, alterations of leptin levels in different situations and its changes with different medical and surgical therapies for obesity are described in this article.
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[Functional food]. NUTR HOSP 2004; 19:1. [PMID: 14983734] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/29/2023] Open
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Dietary glycine decreases liver injury after haemorrhagic shock in rats. Br J Surg 2002. [DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2168.2000.01544-33.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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Background
Resuscitation from haemorrhagic shock induces profound changes in the physiological processes of the liver and activates inflammatory cascades that include activation of stress transcriptional factors and upregulation of tumour necrosis factor (TNF) synthesis. This process is accompanied by increased levels of free radicals that may contribute to acute organ damage. Intravenous administration of glycine, a simple amino acid, has been reported to decrease release of TNF and to improve the survival rate of rats after haemorrhagic shock or endotoxin administration. The effects of feeding a glycine-containing diet (5 per cent) on liver injury and on the oxidant–antioxidant balance in resuscitated haemorrhagic rats has been investigated.
Methods
Rats were bled to maintain mean arterial pressure at 30–35 mmHg for 1 h and subsequently resuscitated with 60 per cent shed blood and lactate Ringer's solution. Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and the oxidized: reduced glutathione (GSSG: GSH) ratio were measured as markers of oxidative stresss. The activities of the antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and catalase (Cat) were determined in liver cytosol.
Results
Levels of aspartate aminotransferase (ASAT) were increased 22-fold and levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALAT) eightfold 20 h after resuscitation. Leucocyte infiltration and pericentral necrosis were also observed. Serum nitrite concentration increased by 69 per cent. Liver TBARS increased by 32 per cent and the GSSG: GSH ratio by 106 per cent. There was a significant reduction in total liver glutathione concentration (−42 per cent) and in the activities of SOD (−23 per cent), GPx (−26 per cent) and Cat (−46 per cent). Serum nitrite, liver TBARS concentration and the antioxidant enzyme activities remained unchanged in animals receiving dietary glycine. The GSSG: GSH ratio and total glutathione concentration did not significantly differ from control values. The increase in serum ASAT and ALAT levels and in hepatic necrosis were markedly reduced.
Conclusion
Dietary glycine prevents liver injury caused by haemorrhagic shock in the rat. Diminished availability of nitric oxide and maintenance of the oxidant–antioxidant balance may reduce the pathophysiological sequelae of severe haemorrhage.
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[Flavonoids: properties and anti-oxidizing action]. NUTR HOSP 2002; 17:271-8. [PMID: 12514919] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/28/2023] Open
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Flavonoids are phenolic compounds that represent substantial constituents of the non-energetic part of the human diet. They are naturally found in vegetables, berries, fruits, wine and beer. There are more than 5000 different flavonoids. The average intake depend on the country but the average intake is approximately 23 mg/day; quercetin is predominant at 16 mg/day. Flavonoids were considered initially to be substances without any benefit for humans. Later, it has been reported that they exert multiple biological effects due to their antioxidant and free radical-scavenging abilities. Although results from different studies have demonstrated that flavonoids can act as pro-oxidant at very high doses, most investigations have reported anti-inflammatory, antiviral, or anti-allergic effects and a protective role in heart diseases, cancer and different pathologies.
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["Predigested" information. Apropos of the quality of information]. NUTR HOSP 2002; 17:119-21. [PMID: 12149810] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/26/2023] Open
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[Glycine: a cell-protecting anti-oxidant nutrient]. NUTR HOSP 2002; 17:2-9. [PMID: 11939124] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/24/2023] Open
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For many researchers it is still difficult to accept that beneficial effects can be obtained in several disease states with the simplest amino acid, glycine. However, evidence is mounting in favour of this idea. It is now clear that dietary glycine protects against shock caused either by blood loss or endotoxin, reduces alcohol levels in the stomach and improves recovery from alcoholic hepatitis, diminishes liver injury caused by hepatotoxic drugs and blocks programmed cell death and reduces the nephrotoxicity caused by the drug cyclosporin A in the kidney, preventing hypoxia and free radical formation. It could be also useful in other inflammatory diseases since it diminishes cytokines production. We review some of the beneficial effects of glycine and their responsible mechanism, which could led to advice its use in the therapy of different diseases.
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[Evaluation of Hospital Nutrition III. Delay, subjects and citation]. NUTR HOSP 2002; 17:34-42. [PMID: 11939127] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/24/2023] Open
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We continue with the bibliometric analysis of Nutrición Hospitalaria, in this case providing the data on lag times for the publication of articles, analysis of subject matter, references and citations, including also the calculations of the impact factor, an essential factor for the inclusion of any publication in Current Contents.
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Dietary glycine inhibits activation of nuclear factor kappa B and prevents liver injury in hemorrhagic shock in the rat. Free Radic Biol Med 2001; 31:1236-44. [PMID: 11705702 DOI: 10.1016/s0891-5849(01)00716-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 66] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/03/2023]
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We investigated the effects of a glycine-containing diet (5%) on liver injury caused by hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation in rats. Anesthetized rats were bled to a mean arterial blood pressure of 35-40 mm Hg for 1 h and then resuscitated with 60% of shed blood and lactated Ringer's solution. Feeding the rats glycine significantly reduced mortality, the elevation of plasma transaminase levels and hepatic necrosis. The increase in plasma TNFalpha and nitric oxide (NO) was also blunted by glycine feeding. Hemorrhagic shock resulted in oxidative stress (significant elevations in TBARS and in the oxidized/reduced glutathione ratio) and was accompanied by a reduced activity of the antioxidant enzymes Mn- and Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase and catalase, overexpression of inducible NO synthase (iNOS), and activation of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappaB). Glycine ameliorated oxidative stress and the impairment in antioxidant enzyme activities, inhibited NF-kappaB activation, and prevented expression of iNOS. Dietary glycine blocks activation of different mediators involved in the pathophysiology of liver injury after shock.
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Use of pro-, pre- and synbiotics in the ICU--future options. NUTR HOSP 2001; 16:239-56. [PMID: 11840588] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/23/2023] Open
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Although the word synbiotics was coined to describe the combined action of pre- and probiotics, the ability to, like antibiotics, control infection, the term is now increasingly used in a wider sense, as a name for all the substances released by microbial fermentation in the lower gut. One obvious reason is that most of the substances released seem to influence the immune defense, increase resistance to disease, and, most important, prevent complications to surgery such as infections and thrombosis. Protection layer of lactobacillus does not exist only on the GI tract mucosa, it is important at all exterior body surfaces including those of the eye, the nose, the mouth, the respiratory tract, the vagina, not to forget the skin. It is clearly reduced at all sites when the patient is in the settings of ICU. Each human being has his/her own unique microbial collection, especially of strains of Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus, and it should be possible to identify an individual on the basis of his/her personal intestinal microflora. The flora seems always to be significantly reduced in the sick, especially in connection with severe disease, care in ICU, and in patients with little food intake or on parenteral nutrition. Supply of both pre- and probiotics can modify functions such as appetite, sleep, mood and circadian rhythm, and this most likely through metabolites produced by microbial fermentation in the gut. Supply of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) can also significantly reduce serum levels of a variety of toxins such as endotoxin. An umbrella of supplemented probiotics could provide to the patients with liver cirrhosis a tool to reduce septic manifestations and the incidence of bleeding. LAB are effective in controlling diarrhea of both bacterial and viral origin. A series of experimental studies and several uncontrolled clinical studies support the idea of using probiotics in patients with IBD. Ecoimmunonutrition with pre- pro- and synbiotics offer to be suitable tools in the new millennium.
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[Evaluation of the journal Nutrición Hospitalaria. II. Productivity and collaboration]. NUTR HOSP 2001; 16:268-79. [PMID: 11840591] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/23/2023] Open
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An analysis is effected of the production by authors publishing their papers in Nutrición Hospitalaria (Hospital Nutrition), as well as by the institutions at which these authors work. The productivity figures indicate a large group of sporadic authors, whereas the "regular contributors" exceed figure 1 in the indices established. In terms of collaboration, Nutrición Hospitalaria articles present between 3 and 5 signatories per paper, lower than in other journals in the same scientific field.
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Molecular heterogeneity of myophosphorylase deficiency (McArdle's disease): a genotype-phenotype correlation study. Ann Neurol 2001; 50:574-81. [PMID: 11706962] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/22/2023]
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We report on 54 Spanish patients with McArdle's disease from 40 unrelated families. Molecular analysis revealed that the most common R49X mutation was present in 70% of patients and 55% of alleles. The G204S mutation was less frequent and found in 14.8% of patients and 9% of mutant alleles. The W797R mutation was observed in 16.5% of patients, accounting for 13.7% of mutant alleles. Moreover, 78% of mutant alleles among Spanish patients can be identified by using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis for the R49X, G204S, and W797R mutations, which makes noninvasive diagnosis possible through molecular genetic analysis of blood DNA. Six novel mutations were found. Three were missense mutations, E348K, R601W, and A703V; two nonsense mutations, E124X and Q754X; and one single base pair deletion, 533 delA. No clear genotype-phenotype correlation emerges from our study. Most of the mutations of uncharged and solvent inaccessible residues and the truncations must disrupt the basic structure of the protein. The mutations of charged residues would be expected to interfere with internal hydrogen bonding networks, introducing severe incompatible partnering that is caused by poor packing or electrostatic repulsions.
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[Assessment of the journal Nutrición Hospitalaria (part I): authors, institutions, articles]. NUTR HOSP 2001; 16:126-32. [PMID: 11676183] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/22/2023] Open
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An analysis is made into the productivity of the authors publishing in Hospital Nutrition and the Institutions to which they belong. Spanish authors are dominant, mainly ones from Madrid, and coming to a large extent from the health-care field (75.8%), basically in general hospitals. The types of article very over the period under study, with examples of purely technical articles alongside others such as bibliographical reviews, or Letters to the Editor.
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A new method for surgical treatment of the short bowel syndrome. NUTR HOSP 2001; 16:133-9. [PMID: 11676184] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/22/2023] Open
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This study was aimed to investigate the electrophysiological and morphological characteristics resulting from the structural and functional transformation of gastric tissue transplanted to the small intestine. Twelve adult mongrel dogs were studied up to 3 years. Gastric transplants preserved its main microstructure and minimal compensatory-adaptive processes developed in the mucosa and muscle layers of the graft. A significant influence on the electrical activity of the small intestine was observed, with a 10% reduction of the slow wave frequency (SWF) in the proximal and distal jejunum adjacent to the graft after meals. The SWF of the gastric graft itself, however, corresponded to the frequency of the native stomach, did not depend and was not associated with adjacent intestinal areas. In summary, the stomach graft transplanted to the small intestine keeps the properties of gastric tissue, there are functional adaptations to conditions of digestion in the small intestine and the graft has minimal effects on intestinal motility.
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[Regulatory assessment of the "Nutrición Hospitalaria" journal]. NUTR HOSP 2000; 15:125-39. [PMID: 11022407] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/17/2023] Open
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A study is carried out to determine the degree of compliance by the journal entitled "Nutrición Hospitalaria" with the international standards issued by the ISO (International Standards Organization) by means of the application of a survey questionnaire drawn up in accordance with the guidelines published by national and international standards organizations. In total, 161 parameters are considered. Together with the general aspects of the publication, an analysis is made of its specific sections, decisive in the establishment of its level of compliance. After the analysis carried out, it was seen that the general standardization mean was 64% and the real average was 76.82%. At the same time, the necessary recommendations are given to improve these standardization levels and improve the editorial quality of "Nutrición Hospitalaria".
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Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II (CPT II) deficiency is the most common recessively inherited disorder of lipid metabolism affecting skeletal muscle and the most frequent cause of hereditary myoglobinuria. We studied 5 Spanish patients with CPT II deficiency from four unrelated families. Four patients had the typical clinical phenotype of muscle CPT II deficiency with recurrent episodes of myoglobinuria, triggered by prolonged exercise, fasting, or fever, and marked elevation of creatine kinase values during metabolic crisis. One patient had exercise-related myalgia, cramps and moderate elevation of serum CK values, but had never had myoglobinuria. Molecular analysis showed that three patients were heterozygous for the S113L mutation and one patient heterozygous for the P50H substitution. To identify the mutations in the other alleles of our patients we amplified and sequenced genomic DNA fragments encompassing the entire coding region and intron/exon boundaries of the CPT2 gene. We found the recently reported 178 insT/del 25 bp in one patient. Three novel mutations were identified: a Y120C substitution that leads to a nonconservative amino acid replacement; a 36-38 insGC mutation that results in premature termination of the translation; and an I502T substitution that affects a conserved amino acid residue in the CPT II protein. Our data confirm the molecular heterogeneity of patients with CPT II deficiency, and suggest that the ethnic origin has to be taken into account before performing mutation analysis in these patients.
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Effects of parenteral nutrition supplemented with glutamine or glutamine dipeptides on liver antioxidant and detoxication systems in rats. Nutrition 2000; 16:125-8. [PMID: 10696636 DOI: 10.1016/s0899-9007(99)00265-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 25] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/18/2022]
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Our aim was to determine the effects of glutamine or alanyl glutamine parenteral supplementation on the liver oxidant/antioxidant balance and on cytochrome-P450-mediated detoxication in rats. Animals were infused for 5 d with standard total parenteral nutrition (TPN), glutamine-enriched TPN, or alanyl glutamine-enriched TPN. The hepatic concentration of glutathione was reduced, and the levels of thiobarbituric-acid-reactive substances (TBARS) were increased in animals receiving standard TPN. Both glutamine and alanyl glutamine supplementation normalized glutathione, but thiobarbituric-acid-reactive substance concentration was only decreased by ananyl glutamine. This effect was parallel to a partial recovery of the activity of antioxidant enzymes. Cytochrome-P450 liver content, cytochrome-P450-dependent monooxygenases, and antipyrine clearance were not modified by glutamine or alanyl glutamine. Our data suggest a better protection against free radicals by alanyl glutamine supplementation and an absence of effects of both glutamine and alanyl glutamine on liver oxidative metabolism.
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[Facing the Third Millennium]. NUTR HOSP 2000; 15:1-2. [PMID: 10740399] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/16/2023] Open
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Repair of double-lumen tube with simple and inexpensive materials. Nutrition 2000; 16:83-4. [PMID: 10674249 DOI: 10.1016/s0899-9007(99)00257-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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McArdle's disease associated with homozygosity for the missense mutation Gly204Ser of the myophosphorylase gene in a Spanish patient. Neuromuscul Disord 1999; 9:174-5. [PMID: 10382912 DOI: 10.1016/s0960-8966(98)00127-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/18/2022]
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We studied a pateint whose clinical, morphological and biochemical findings were consistent with McArdle's disease. Molecular genetic studies revealed that the patient did not harbor the common Arg49Stop mutation and was homozygous for the Gly204Ser mutation. Until now, no patient having the missense mutation in the two alleles has been documented.
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BACKGROUND Tacrolimus (FK506) is an immunosuppressive agent used for the prevention of allograft rejection after organ transplantation. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of chronic tacrolimus treatment on bile secretion in rats. METHODS Tacrolimus was administered intraperitoneally at doses of 0.2, 0.5, and 0.8 mg/kg/day for 6 weeks. RESULTS Bile flow was significantly reduced at doses of 0.5 mg/kg and 0.8 mg/kg (-25% and -32%, respectively). Bile acid secretion was not significantly modified, but bicarbonate secretion decreased at doses of 0.5 mg/kg and 0.8 mg/kg (-23% and -29%, respectively). Glutathione secretion was significantly reduced at doses of 0.5 mg/kg (-29%) and 0.8 mg/kg (-49%). Liver glutathione concentration was reduced at the higher dose (-17%). Liver gamma-glutamyl-cysteinyl synthetase activity was elevated (+22%, +10, and +15%) and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase activity was reduced (-18%, -40%, and -25%) at all doses. Dichlorofluorescein and thiobarbituric acid-reactive substance concentrations were not significantly modified. Liver glutathione peroxidase activity increased at doses of 0.5 mg/kg (+65%) and 0.8 mg/kg (+56%). Kidney concentration of thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances was significantly increased at doses of 0.5 mg/kg (+17%) and 0.8 mg/kg (+12%). CONCLUSIONS Our data indicate that tacrolimus at high doses induces cholestasis by inhibiting primarily biliary excretion of glutathione and, to a lesser extent, bicarbonate. The decrease in biliary glutathione secretion is not due to a lower synthesis or degradation and could be related to its increased sinusoidal efflux.
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[Evaluation of the quality of life in artificial nutrition]. NUTR HOSP 1998; 13:1-7. [PMID: 9578681] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023] Open
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If we define quality of life as being the social, physiological, mental intellectual, and general well being of people, we realize that there is no known health care system that is able to guarantee that well being in all its possible aspects. When we as clinicians assess the positive effects of a treatment applied to a patient, we are not only assessing the offered quality of life, but also the quantity of life, so what we are really assessing is the usefulness. We could say, therefore, that while the quality of life is subjective, not exact, and cannot be quantified, the usefulness on the other hand, can and should be measured and quantified, even though, as this is a subjective assessment, it is somewhat difficult to quantify. The object of our publication is to find an appropriate method for assessing this parameter in the area that concerns us: artificial nutrition. Artificial nutrition is indicated when the patient cannot does not want to, or does not know how to eat in the natural manner. Therefore, in principle it could seem inhuman and even unethical to deny a vital support measure that is practically without any risks in a patient who cannot feed him-or herself. However, in a situation of limited resources, if the treatment were inappropriate we should consider that possibility. Under these circumstances we could consider that even a concept as essential as nutrition (in this case artificial) would lose its inalienable character. In order to assess usefulness, one must include parameters that can be quantified in percentages and whose results can be set out in units of time (years, months, or days). We use the concept of the individual usefulness, whose unit of time is the QALY (Quality Adjusted Life Years). In 1996 we made a personal modification of Rosser's Index, which was specific for evaluating the quality of life obtained by means of artificial nutrition. This consisted of substituting the assessment parameters of intensity of pain, by other that are specific in function of the limitation of the ingestion capacity presented by the patient who was subjected to AN. The third factor that corresponds to the concept of usefulness would be the index of beneficial applicability percentage of patients who benefit from the support. The combination of these three factors, applicability, life expectancy, and quality of life, would yield the usefulness of the procedure. In order to assess usefulness in all its aspects, one must also define intention, as this can be applied with three goals: essential or curative, complementary or adjuvant, and maintenance or merely palliative. We can say that the economical limitations and the cost of the therapeutic resources leads to rationing by the administration. In the face of this action, we would recommend a rational and reasonable restriction of the available resources, which lead to the so-called rationalization, a term that is more correct ethically and esthetically, than rationing. As a final conclusion we could state that ethics and economics help us to use the resources appropriately, without any contradictions, as the economy attempts to give the society the greatest possible degree of well being based on the available resources, and that is an ethical objective, The quantification of the benefits obtained by applying a treatment using measureable units, involves socio-economic concepts such as usefulness, cost/benefit, quality of life, etc. should not elicit rejection as though we were dealing with a merchandising of our ethical values. We clinicians are capable of assessing this together, both with regard to the obtained costs and benefits, and with regard to the final results, both intra- and extra-hospital, and using the appropriate tools, we can reach conclusions that can guide us objectively in making decisions, with the aim of optimizing our therapeutic actions.
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The liver plays a major role in the disposition of the majority of drugs. This is due to the presence of several drug-metabolizing enzyme systems, including a group of membrane-bound mixed-function oxidative enzymes, mainly the cytochrome P450 system. Hepatic oxidative capacity can be assessed by changes in antipyrine metabolism. Different drugs and other factors may induce or inhibit the cytochrome P450-dependent system. This effect is important in terms of the efficacy or toxicity of drugs that are substrates for the system. Microsomal oxidation in animals fed with protein-deficient diets is depressed. The mixed-function oxidase activity recovers after a hyperproteic diet or the addition of lipids. Similar findings have been reported in patients with protein-calorie malnutrition, although results in the elderly are conflicting. Different studies have revealed that microsomal oxidation is impaired by total parenteral nutrition and that this effect is absent when changing the caloric source from carbohydrates to a conventional amino acid solution or after lipid addition, especially when administered as medium-chain/long-chain triglyceride mixtures. Peripheral parenteral nutrition appears to increase antipyrine clearance.
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