Effect of Glutamine Enteral Supplementation in Post-Operative Intestinal Obstruction Neonates: A Randomized Control Trial. .

Abstract Surgical treatments targeted for infants suffering congenital intestinal obstruction are advantageous to increase clinical outcomes. However, the post-surgical period might encourage them to depletion of glutamine (Gln). This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of Gln to supply feeding req...

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Main Authors: Martono Tri Utomo, Martono, Mahendra Tri Arif Sampurna, -, Muhammad Pradhika Mapindra, -, Muhammad Pradhiki Mahindra, -, Setya Mirtha, -, Kartika Dharma Handayani, -, Dina Angelika, -, Risa Etika, -
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spelling id-langga.1263022023-05-08T00:55:10Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/126302/ Effect of Glutamine Enteral Supplementation in Post-Operative Intestinal Obstruction Neonates: A Randomized Control Trial. . Martono Tri Utomo, Martono Mahendra Tri Arif Sampurna, - Muhammad Pradhika Mapindra, - Muhammad Pradhiki Mahindra, - Setya Mirtha, - Kartika Dharma Handayani, - Dina Angelika, - Risa Etika, - R5-920 Medicine (General) Abstract Surgical treatments targeted for infants suffering congenital intestinal obstruction are advantageous to increase clinical outcomes. However, the post-surgical period might encourage them to depletion of glutamine (Gln). This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of Gln to supply feeding requirements for infants during post-gastrointestinal tract surgical recovery. It was conducted in infants with congenital anomalies involving gastrointestinal (GI) and undergoing surgery using a double-blind, randomized trial design. The population was divided into control and trial groups. Afterward, the comparison of outcomes following the intervention is analyzed to determine the benefits of Gln supplementation. Eighteen of 20 infants were diagnosed with a congenital malformation that involved the GI tract after birth. As reported in 10 infants, anorectal malformation accounted for most of the types of malformations. There was no significant difference in clinical outcomes shown by infants supplied with Gln enteral diet and those who were not, in their birth weight and median time to full-enteral feeding (FEF). Enteral nutrition support using Gln enriched diet does not improve feeding tolerance for infants with congenital GI anomalies during post-surgical care. Concerning the novelty, this study found that the effect of Gln supplementation on babies undergoing GI surgical management is not significantly different from placebo. Article PeerReviewed text id https://repository.unair.ac.id/126302/1/8.%20Effect%20of%20Glutamine%20Enteral%20Supplementation%20in%20Post-Operative%20Intestinal%20%20Obstruction%20Neonates_%20A%20Randomized%20Control%20Trial.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/126302/2/8%20text%20journal%20Effect%20of%20glutamine%20enteral%20supplememtation.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/126302/3/8%20turnitin%2010%25%20%20Effect%20of%20Glutamine%20Enteral%20Supplementation.pdf Martono Tri Utomo, Martono and Mahendra Tri Arif Sampurna, - and Muhammad Pradhika Mapindra, - and Muhammad Pradhiki Mahindra, - and Setya Mirtha, - and Kartika Dharma Handayani, - and Dina Angelika, - and Risa Etika, - Effect of Glutamine Enteral Supplementation in Post-Operative Intestinal Obstruction Neonates: A Randomized Control Trial. . Journal of Hunan University (Natural Sciences), 48 (9). pp. 154-159. ISSN 1674-2974 http://jonuns.com/index.php/journal/article/view/714
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Martono Tri Utomo, Martono
Mahendra Tri Arif Sampurna, -
Muhammad Pradhika Mapindra, -
Muhammad Pradhiki Mahindra, -
Setya Mirtha, -
Kartika Dharma Handayani, -
Dina Angelika, -
Risa Etika, -
Effect of Glutamine Enteral Supplementation in Post-Operative Intestinal Obstruction Neonates: A Randomized Control Trial. .
description Abstract Surgical treatments targeted for infants suffering congenital intestinal obstruction are advantageous to increase clinical outcomes. However, the post-surgical period might encourage them to depletion of glutamine (Gln). This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of Gln to supply feeding requirements for infants during post-gastrointestinal tract surgical recovery. It was conducted in infants with congenital anomalies involving gastrointestinal (GI) and undergoing surgery using a double-blind, randomized trial design. The population was divided into control and trial groups. Afterward, the comparison of outcomes following the intervention is analyzed to determine the benefits of Gln supplementation. Eighteen of 20 infants were diagnosed with a congenital malformation that involved the GI tract after birth. As reported in 10 infants, anorectal malformation accounted for most of the types of malformations. There was no significant difference in clinical outcomes shown by infants supplied with Gln enteral diet and those who were not, in their birth weight and median time to full-enteral feeding (FEF). Enteral nutrition support using Gln enriched diet does not improve feeding tolerance for infants with congenital GI anomalies during post-surgical care. Concerning the novelty, this study found that the effect of Gln supplementation on babies undergoing GI surgical management is not significantly different from placebo.
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author Martono Tri Utomo, Martono
Mahendra Tri Arif Sampurna, -
Muhammad Pradhika Mapindra, -
Muhammad Pradhiki Mahindra, -
Setya Mirtha, -
Kartika Dharma Handayani, -
Dina Angelika, -
Risa Etika, -
author_facet Martono Tri Utomo, Martono
Mahendra Tri Arif Sampurna, -
Muhammad Pradhika Mapindra, -
Muhammad Pradhiki Mahindra, -
Setya Mirtha, -
Kartika Dharma Handayani, -
Dina Angelika, -
Risa Etika, -
author_sort Martono Tri Utomo, Martono
title Effect of Glutamine Enteral Supplementation in Post-Operative Intestinal Obstruction Neonates: A Randomized Control Trial. .
title_short Effect of Glutamine Enteral Supplementation in Post-Operative Intestinal Obstruction Neonates: A Randomized Control Trial. .
title_full Effect of Glutamine Enteral Supplementation in Post-Operative Intestinal Obstruction Neonates: A Randomized Control Trial. .
title_fullStr Effect of Glutamine Enteral Supplementation in Post-Operative Intestinal Obstruction Neonates: A Randomized Control Trial. .
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Glutamine Enteral Supplementation in Post-Operative Intestinal Obstruction Neonates: A Randomized Control Trial. .
title_sort effect of glutamine enteral supplementation in post-operative intestinal obstruction neonates: a randomized control trial. .
url https://repository.unair.ac.id/126302/1/8.%20Effect%20of%20Glutamine%20Enteral%20Supplementation%20in%20Post-Operative%20Intestinal%20%20Obstruction%20Neonates_%20A%20Randomized%20Control%20Trial.pdf
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