2004
DOI: 10.1213/01.ane.0000133144.60584.f6
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The Beneficial Effects of Antioxidant Supplementation in Enteral Feeding in Critically Ill Patients: A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Abstract: We investigated whether intervention with antioxidant vitamins C and E in enteral feeding influenced oxidative stress and clinical outcome in critically ill patients. Two-hundred-sixteen patients expected to require at least 10 days of enteral feeding completed the study. One-hundred-five patients received enteral feeding supplemented with antioxidants, and 111 control patients received an isocaloric formula. Plasma lipoperoxidation (by thiobarbituric acid reactive substances [TBARS] and prostaglandin F(2alpha… Show more

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“…31 The systematic review and meta-analysis undertaken by our group 31 substantially builds on the initial very important review by Heyland et al 9 by including seven new trials, including the first four multi-centre randomised controlled trials in this area of research. [32][33][34][35] This updated review 31 indicates and supports previous findings 9 that micronutrient supplementation in the critically ill may be associated with a reduction in overall mortality, and specifically 28 day mortality.…”
Section: Synthesis Of the Evidencesupporting
confidence: 74%
“…31 The systematic review and meta-analysis undertaken by our group 31 substantially builds on the initial very important review by Heyland et al 9 by including seven new trials, including the first four multi-centre randomised controlled trials in this area of research. [32][33][34][35] This updated review 31 indicates and supports previous findings 9 that micronutrient supplementation in the critically ill may be associated with a reduction in overall mortality, and specifically 28 day mortality.…”
Section: Synthesis Of the Evidencesupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The present study suggests that, Raphnus sativus partial purified protein with SOD-like activity may be one of the treatment strategies. Ben Salah-Abbès, reported that, the extract of radishcontains many antioxidant compounds that protect against the toxicity resulting from mycotoxin (Zearalenone) [36] [37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sepsis sırasında erken dönemde oluşan oksidatif streste nötrofiller, makrofajlar, endotel hücre-leri rol almakta ve immün sistemin ilk savunma mekanizması olarak patojene karşı savaşmaktadır. Patojen tarafından etkinleştirilen bu hücreler reaktif oksijen türlerinin (ROT) üretiminde artışa neden olmaktadır (30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36). Septik şok gibi doku kanlanmasının azaldığı durumlarda endoteliyumdan vazoaktif maddeler salıverilmektedir.…”
Section: Toll-interleukin 1 Receptor Domain-containing Adapter-induciunclassified