Author/Authors :
Tao, Yulong Department of General Surgery - First People’s Hospital affiliated to Huzhou University Medical College Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, China , Tang, Chengwu , Feng, Wenming , Bao, Ying , Yu, Hongbin Department of General Surgery - First People’s Hospital affiliated to Huzhou University Medical College Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, China
Abstract :
Objective: To compare the efficacy and safety of early nasogastric enteral nutrition (EN) with total
parenteral nutrition (TPN) in patients with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP).
Methods: From July 2008 to July 2014,185 patients with SAP admitted to our centre were enrolled in this
retrospective study. They were divided into EN group (n=89) and TPN group (n=96) based on the nutrition
support modes. Patients in EN group received nasogastric EN support, while patients in TPN group received
TPN support within 72 hours of disease onset. The medical records were reviewed and clinical factors were
retrospectively analyzed.
Results: There were no significant differences in baseline characteristics between two groups. EN group
had significantly lower incidence of pancreatic infections (P=0.0333) and extrapancreatic infections
(P=0.0431). Significantly shorter hospital stay (P=0.0355) and intensive-care stay (P=0.0313) were found
in EN group. TPN group was found to have significantly greater incidence of multiple organ dysfunction
syndrome (MODS) (P=0.0338) and mortality (P=0.0382). Moreover, the incidence of hyperglycemia was
significantly higher in TPN group (P=0.0454).
Conclusions: Early nasogastric EN was feasible and significantly decreased the incidence of infectious
complications as well as the frequency of MODS and mortality caused by SAP.