TESTING INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY IN RATS WITH BURNS
AND ADMINISTRATION OF EARLY ENTERAL NUTRITION
Čáp R., Dobeš D., Hošek F.
J. E. Purkyn Military Medical Academy, Hradec Kr lov , Czech Republic |
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Souhrn:
Damaged intestinal mucosa in patients with extensive burns is one of the causes of the development of SIRS and
MOFS. No unequivocal method has been established so far for assessment of the extent of damage of the intestinal
mucosa. In the presented work the authors focus their attention on assessment of intestinal permeability in
rats with burns. As their experimental method they used the lactulose-mannitol test (LAMA test). The animals were
subjected to a deep burn with an extent of 20% body surface (TBSA). Then the LAMA test was performed 24, 48
and 72 hours after the burn. The rats were divided into groups: the first with a burn without enteral nutrition, the
second with a burn and polymeric enteral nutrition and the last with oligomeric enteral nutrition. From the conclusions
it is evident that a burn extending over 20% TBSA causes in the laboratory rat to experience impaired intestinal
permeability. The work did not prove a significant difference between groups with and without enteral
nutrition. Due to its simplicity speed, repeatability and high yield the LAMA test is a method which can be used in
patients with burns in departments for the treatment of burns.
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