Nutrition and pancreatic enzyme intake in patients with cystic fibrosis with distal intestinal obstruction syndrome (original) (raw)
Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2015
Abstract
The etiology of distal intestinal obstruction syndrome (DIOS) remains unclear. Food intake and pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) are often blamed for its occurrence. This study evaluates the nutrition intake and PERT of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) at a first episode of DIOS. All patients with CF perform annually a 3-day intake diary to evaluate their caloric, protein, fat, dietary fiber, liquid, and PERT intake. Patients diagnosed with a first episode of DIOS (n = 12) retrospectively completed an intake diary of the 3 days preceding the DIOS episode supervised by an expert dietitian. RESULTS were compared with those of 1 year before and also with 36 CF controls matched for age, sex, genotype, and disease severity. All were pancreatic insufficient. A first DIOS episode was diagnosed in 12 patients with CF. Only the absolute median fat intake (P = .015) and pancreatic enzyme intake (P = .035) were higher at the time of the DIOS attack in comparison to the preceding y...
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