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Changes in resting energy expenditure in end state liver disease subjects following orthotopic liver transplantation.
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Changes in resting energy expenditure in end state liver disease subjects following orthotopic liver transplantation./
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Rifkin, S. K.
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98 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-06, page: .
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Masters Abstracts International49-06.
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Health Sciences, Nutrition. -
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Changes in resting energy expenditure in end state liver disease subjects following orthotopic liver transplantation.
Rifkin, S. K.
Changes in resting energy expenditure in end state liver disease subjects following orthotopic liver transplantation.
- 98 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-06, page: .
Thesis (M.S.)--Rush University, 2011.
There is no consensus on the pattern of change in resting energy expenditure (REE) post orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) in end stage liver disease. The objectives of this investigation were to: (1) describe changes in measured REE as determined by indirect calorimetry in a consecutive series of OLT subjects for 15 (n=22) and 60 (n=12) days post OLT; (2) compare changes in measured REE across gender, liver disease etiologies, and subjective global assessment (SGA) scores; (3) compare measured REE with REE estimates predicted by the Harris Benedict and Schofield equations, and; (4) compare recorded caloric intake to measured REE post transplantation. Subjects were aged 56.1+/-8.9 years (mean+/-SD), 51.4% male, 34.3% black, overweight (BMI 29.2+/-6.5), and had 60% viral etiologies. Measured REE ranged from 1574+/-381 to 1668+/-346 kilocalories during 60 days post OLT, increasing by 77 kilocalories during the study period (n=12). Measured REE decreased from 1764+/-896 to 1577+/-423 from baseline to day 15 post OLT (n=22). Measured REE was 92.5+/-16.8% to 111.8+/-68.8% of predicted REE during 15 days post OLT. Caloric intake increased significantly over time from 67+/-195 to 1121+/-572 kilocalories (p<0.0001), but never equaled measured REE. The findings suggest that although it may not be necessary to directly re-measure REE frequently post OLT, this population may have difficulty meeting their caloric needs.
ISBN: 9781124704227Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017801
Health Sciences, Nutrition.
Changes in resting energy expenditure in end state liver disease subjects following orthotopic liver transplantation.
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