Intestinal absorption in patients after cardiac surgery
- 1 July 2000
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Critical Care Medicine
- Vol. 28 (7) , 2217-2223
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00003246-200007000-00006
Abstract
We designed this study to assess intestinal absorption in patients with adequate or altered hemodynamic status after cardiac surgery and to test clinical tolerance to early enteral nutrition. Prospective, descriptive study. Surgical intensive unit in a university teaching hospital. Cardiac surgery patients, age 64+/-10 yrs (mean +/-SD) were subdivided into two groups according to hemodynamic status: group I, 16 patients with adequate hemodynamic status; group II, 23 patients with hemodynamic failure. These groups were compared with healthy controls (group III, n = 6). Paracetamol pharmacokinetic study on days 1 and 3 with nasogastric or postpyloric paracetamol administration. Early postpyloric or conventional gastric nutrition in group II. Plasma concentrations were measured on days 1 and 3, and area under the curve (AUC) was calculated. Absorption was strongly reduced on day 1 in all patients after gastric administration (lower peak paracetamol and AUC), but normal after postpyloric delivery. Duration of anesthesia and of circulatory bypass did not affect paracetamol absorption. On day 3, AUC was close to normal in case of hemodynamic failure. Peak absorption on day 1 was negatively correlated with opiate dose (r2 = 0.176, p = .008). Hypocaloric enteral nutrition was well tolerated. The close-to-normal AUC, during low cardiac output, despite lower peak paracetamol, shows absorption was not suppressed, only delayed, because of decreased pyloric motility. The decrease on day 1 can be attributed to opiates, known to alter pyloric function and to slow down the intestinal transit.Keywords
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