Effect of Glutamine’s nutrition support on the postoperative nutrition and immune function in malignant tumor of gynecology patients
Journal Title: Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Year 2014, Vol 27, Issue 4
Abstract
This paper is mainly to study the influence of Glutamine's reinforcing role in enteral nutrition on postoperative nutrition and immune function of patients with gynecologic malignant tumor. The adopted method is through selecting 60 patients with gynecological malignant tumor, they are randomly divided into groups of enteral immune nutrition (EIN group) and conventional enteral nutrition (EN group), which are given enteral nutrition of equal nitrogen and heat respectively in postoperative 24 hours, the total period of nutritional support are 7 days. The research results represent that nutrition and immunity index in both groups on the first day after operation is lower than the day before operation, and all indicators have picked up on the ninth day after operation.
Authors and Affiliations
Qiuhui Jiang
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