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Parenteral nutrition in bone marrow transplantation
Authors:Lough M  Watkins R  Campbell M  Carr K  Burnett A  Shenkin A
Affiliation:Department of Pathological Biochemistry, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow G4 0SF, UK.
Abstract:
Twenty-nine patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation (BMT) were randomised prospectively to evaluate the effect of parenteral nutrition (TPN) on morbidity and mortality. Fourteen patients received a standard regimen of TPN for 10 +/- 4 days (mean +/- SD). All patients had free access to oral diet, which was significantly reduced compared to pre-transplant intake. In the TPN group, serum bilirubin by day 14 and serum bilirubin and gamma glutamyl transferase by day 21 were significantly higher than in the controls (p < 0.05). These differences probably reflect the higher incidence of serious pyrexia (T > 38.5' C) and blood culture positive rates in the TPN group. Weight loss in the control group was significantly greater than that of the TPN group (p < 0.05). TPN did not affect time to grafting or incidence of graft-versus-host disease. The use of TPN in the nutritional support of patients in small BMT units requires careful consideration.
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