Title of article
Normal protein diet for episodic hepatic encephalopathy: results of a randomized study
Author/Authors
Juan C?rdoba، نويسنده , , Juan L?pez-Hell?n، نويسنده , , MERCE PLANAS، نويسنده , , Pilar Sab?n، نويسنده , , Francesc Sanpedro، نويسنده , , Francisco Castro، نويسنده , , Rafael Esteban، نويسنده , , Jaume Guardia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
6
From page
38
To page
43
Abstract
Background/Aims
Protein-restricted diets are usually prescribed for cirrhotic patients with hepatic encephalopathy. However, protein restriction may worsen the nutritional status without resulting in an improvement of hepatic encephalopathy. We designed a study to assess the effects of the amount of protein in the diet on the evolution of episodic hepatic encephalopathy.
Methods
Cirrhotics admitted to the hospital because of an episode of encephalopathy (n=30) were randomized to receive a low-protein diet with progressive increments or a normal protein diet for 14 days, in addition to standard measures to treat hepatic encephalopathy. Protein synthesis and breakdown were studied at day 2 and day 14 with the glycine-N15 infusion method.
Results
The outcome of hepatic encephalopathy was not significantly different between both groups of treatment. Protein synthesis was similar for low and normal protein diet, but those of the low-protein diet group showed higher protein breakdown.
Conclusions
Diets with a normal content of protein, which are metabolically more adequate, can be administered safely to cirrhotic patients with episodic hepatic encephalopathy. Restriction of the content of protein of the diet does not appear to have any beneficial effect for cirrhotic patients during an episode of encephalopathy.
Keywords
Encephalopathy , Low-protein diet , Ammonia
Journal title
Journal of Hepatology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Hepatology
Record number
586155
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