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Effect of an enteral diet enriched with eicosapentaenoic acid, gamma-linolenic acid and anti-oxidants on the outcome of mechanically ventilated, critically ill, septic patients
Authors:Grau-Carmona Teodoro  Morán-García Vicente  García-de-Lorenzo Abelardo  Heras-de-la-Calle Gabriel  Quesada-Bellver Belén  López-Martínez Jorge  González-Fernández Camilo  Montejo-González Juan C  Blesa-Malpica Antonio  Albert-Bonamusa Immaculada  Bonet-Saris Alfonso  Herrero-Meseguer José I  Mesejo Alfonso  Acosta Jose
Affiliation:aHospital Universitario Doce de Octubre, Avenida de Córdoba s/n., Madrid E-28041, Spain;bHospital de León, C/ Alos de Nava s/n., León E-24071, Spain;cHospital Universitario La Paz, P° de la Castellana, 261, Madrid E-28046, Spain;dHospital Infanta Leonor, C/ Gran Vía del Este, 80, Madrid E-28031, Spain;eHospital Severo Ochoa, Avenida de Orellana, s/n, Leganés, Madrid E-28911, Spain;fHospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla, Avda. Valdecilla 25, Santander E-39008, Spain;gHospital Clínico San Carlos, Profesor Martín Lagos, s/n, Madrid E – 28040, Spain;hHospital del Mar, Passeig Marítim, 25-29, Barcelona E-08003, Spain;iHospital Universitario de Girona, Carretera de Francia, s/n, Girona E-17007, Spain;jHospital Universitario de Bellvitge, Feixa Llarga, s/n, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona E-08907, Spain;kHospital Clinico Universitario de Valencia, Av. Blasco Ibáñez 17, Valencia E-46010, Spain;lHospital General Universitario de Alicante, Maestro Alonso 109, Alicante E-03010, Spain
Abstract:

Background & aims

To assess the effect of an enteral diet enriched with eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), and anti-oxidants on the incidence of organ dysfunction and nosocomial infections in septic patients with acute lung injury or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) compared with a standard enteral diet.

Methods

This prospective, randomized, open-label study was performed in 11 Spanish intensive care units (ICU). Adult patients with sepsis and acute lung injury or ARDS were randomly allocated to receive either an EPA-GLA diet or a control diet.

Results

Of the 198 patients that were eligible, 160 were randomized and 132 were studied. Patient demographics, APACHE II and SOFA scores, and nutritional variables on admission were similar between the EPA-GLA diet and control diet groups. The EPA-GLA diet group showed a trend toward a decreased SOFA score, but it was not significant. No differences were observed in the PaO2/FiO2 ratio or the days on mechanical ventilation between the groups. Incidence of infections was similar in the groups. The control group stayed longer in the ICU than the EPA-GLA diet group (16 vs. 18; p = 0.02).

Conclusions

A diet enriched with EPA, GLA, and anti-oxidants does not improve gas exchange or decrease the incidence of novel organ failures in critically ill septic patients with acute lung injury or ARDS. Patients treated with the EPA-GLA diet stayed in the ICU for less time, but we did not find any differences in infectious complications.
Keywords:Eicosapentaenoic acid   Gamma-linolenic acid enteral nutrition   Sepsis   Pharmaconutrition   Multiorgan failure
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