Amino acids and vitamins status during continuous renal replacement therapy: An ancillary prospective observational study of a randomised control trial.

Details

Serval ID
serval:BIB_2D6DB0FD1F5B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Amino acids and vitamins status during continuous renal replacement therapy: An ancillary prospective observational study of a randomised control trial.
Journal
Anaesthesia, critical care & pain medicine
Author(s)
Schneider A.G., Picard W., Honoré P.M., Dewitte A., Mesli S., Redonnet-Vernhet I., Fleureau C., Ouattara A., Berger M.M., Joannes-Boyau O.
ISSN
2352-5568 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2352-5568
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
40
Number
2
Pages
100813
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Observational Study ; Randomized Controlled Trial ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is associated with micronutrients loss. Current recommendations are to administer 1-1.5g/kg/day of proteins during CRRT. We aim to evaluate the net effect of CRRT on amino acids (AA), vitamins A and C (Vit A, Vit C) levels.
This is a prospective observational study embedded within a randomised controlled trial comparing two CRRT doses in patients with septic shock. CRRT was provided in continuous veno-venous haemofiltration mode at a dose of either 35ml/kg/h or 70ml/kg/h. All patients received parenteral nutrition with standard trace elements and vitamins (protein intake 1g/kg/d). We measured serum levels of glutamine, valine and alanine as well as Vit A and Vit C upon randomisation, study day four and eight. In addition, we measured a larger panel of AA in a subset of 11 patients.
We included 30 patients (17 allocated to 70ml/kg/h and 13 to 35ml/kg/h CRRT). Before CRRT initiation, mean plasma levels of glutamine and valine, Vit A and Vit C were low. CRRT was not associated with any significant change in AA levels except for a decrease in cystein. It was associated with an increase in Vit A and a decrease in Vit C levels. CRRT dose had no impact on those nutrients blood levels.
Irrespective of dose, CRRT was associated with a decrease in cysteine and Vit C and an increase in Vit A with no significant change in other AA. Further studies should focus on lean mass wasting during CRRT.
Keywords
Acute Kidney Injury, Amino Acids, Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy, Critical Illness, Humans, Prospective Studies, Renal Replacement Therapy, Vitamins, Amino acids, Continuous renal replacement therapy, Critically ill, Metabolism, Nutrition, Vitamin A and C
Pubmed
Web of science
Create date
22/02/2021 11:56
Last modification date
14/06/2022 6:36
Usage data