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Comparative Study
. 1983 Jul;23(7):605-9.
doi: 10.1097/00005373-198307000-00010.

Enteral and parenteral feeding influences mortality after hemoglobin-E. coli peritonitis in normal rats

Comparative Study

Enteral and parenteral feeding influences mortality after hemoglobin-E. coli peritonitis in normal rats

K A Kudsk et al. J Trauma. 1983 Jul.

Abstract

Enteral feeding with 25% dextrose-4.25% Freamine II (TPN) improves the survival of malnourished animals to normal levels after hemoglobin-E. coli adjuvant peritonitis, whereas intravenous feeding does not. To determine whether intravenous feeding maintained a high survival rate in previously well-nourished animals, 81 rats received TPN via gastrostomy or intravenous infusion for 12 days. They were then fasted for 24 hours and given a septic challenge. Gastrostomy-fed animals survived the challenge significantly better than intravenously fed animals. Enteral feeding appears to be important in producing a high survival rate after hemoglobin-E. coli adjuvant peritonitis.

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