Effects of carbohydrate-electrolyte solution on serum glucose, pancreas islet function, and safety in elderly patients after abdominal operation
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-635X.2010.03.006
- VernacularTitle:混合糖对老年腹部手术后患者糖代谢、胰岛功能和临床结局的影响
- Author:
Qi AN
;
Mingwei ZHU
;
Hongyuan CUI
;
Puxian TANG
;
Danian TANG
;
Xinping ZHOU
;
Junmin WEI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Fructose;
Xylitol;
Elderly patient;
Abdominal operation;
Serum glucose;
Pancreas islet function
- From:
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition
2010;18(3):149-152
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the effects of carbohydrate-electrolyte solution(CES)on serum glucose,pancreas islet function,and safety in elderly patients after abdominal operation.Methods In this prospective,double-blinded,randomized,and controlled study,40 elderly patients who met the defined criteria were enrolled.Subjects in CES group were intravenously administered with 1 000 ml CES for consecutive three days beginning from the 1st and 2nd post-operative day,while subjects in the control group were administered with 10% glucose of the same volume under the same arrangement.The changes of serum glucose,insulin and insulin C-peptide,as well as lactic acid and uric acid and uric acid were determined before and after injection.Adverse events were recorded.Results All patients completed the study.The increase rate of serum glucose was significantly lower on the 2nd and 3rd day after injection in CES group than in control group(P=0.008,P:0.001).Blood insulin and insulin C-peptide levels showed increasing trends in both two groups,but were not significantly different between two groups(P=0.612,P=0.213).In the CES group,6 patients experienced systemic inflammatory response syndrome and 4 patients had infective complications after surgeries ;on the contrary,these two numerals were 8 and 6 in the control group(P=0.639,P=0.606).No increase in serum lactic acid or uric acid was detected.Conclusion Appropriate application of CES has minimal effect on the blood gluocse and pancreas islet function in elderly patients after abdominal surgery and may be helpful to improve clinical outcomes.