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n-3 PUFAs in cancer, surgery, and critical care: a systematic review on clinical effects, incorporation, and washout of oral or enteral compared with parenteral supplementation

机译:癌症,外科手术和重症监护中的n-3 PUFA:与胃肠外补充剂相比,对口服或肠内药物的临床效果,合并和冲洗的系统评价

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Background: n-3 (omega-3) Fatty acids (FAs) may have beneficial effects in patients with cancer or in patients who undergo surgery or critical care. Objective: Our aim was to systematically review the effects of oral or enteral and parenteral n-3 FA supplementation on clinical outcomes and to describe the incorporation of n-3 FAs into phospholipids of plasma, blood cells, and mucosal tissue and the subsequent washout in these patients. Design: We investigated the supplementation of n-3 FAs in these patients by using a systematic literature review. Results: In cancer, the oral or enteral supplementation of n-3 FAs contributed to the maintenance of body weight and quality of life but not to survival. We did not find any studies on parenteral supplementation of n-3 FAs in cancer. In surgical oncology, we did not find any studies on enteral supplementation of n-3 FAs. However, postoperative parenteral supplementation in surgical oncology may reduce the length of a hospital stay. For general surgery, we did not find any studies on enteral supplementation of n-3 FAs, and evidence on parenteral supplementation was insufficient. In critical care, enteral supplementation of n-3 FAs had beneficial effects on clinical outcomes; evidence on parenteral supplementation in critical care was inconsistent. The incorporation of n-3 FAs in plasma and blood cells was slower with enteral supplementation (4-7 d) than with parenteral supplementation (1-3 d). The washout was 5-7 d. Conclusions: This review shows the beneficial effects of n-3 FA supplementation in cancer, surgical oncology, and critical care patients. Supplementation in these specific patient populations could be considered with the route of administration taken into account. © 2011 American Society for Nutrition.
机译:背景:n-3(omega-3)脂肪酸(FAs)对癌症患者或接受手术或重症监护的患者可能具有有益的作用。目的:我们的目的是系统地回顾口服或肠内和肠胃外补充n-3 FA对临床结果的影响,并描述将n-3 FA掺入血浆,血细胞和粘膜组织的磷脂中,以及随后的洗脱过程。这些病人。设计:我们通过系统的文献综述研究了这些患者中n-3 FA的补充。结果:在癌症中,口服或肠内补充n-3 FAs有助于维持体重和生活质量,但无助于生存。我们没有发现有关在癌症中肠胃外补充n-3 FA的任何研究。在外科肿瘤学中,我们未发现有关肠内补充n-3 FA的任何研究。但是,术后肿瘤外科手术中肠胃外补充可能会减少住院时间。对于普通外科手术,我们未发现任何关于n-3 FAs肠内补充的研究,并且肠胃外补充的证据不足。在重症监护中,n-3 FAs的肠内补充对临床结局具有有益作用。重症监护中肠胃外补充的证据不一致。肠内补充(4-7 d)比肠胃外补充(1-3 d)在血浆和血细胞中掺入n-3 FA的速度更慢。洗脱时间为5-7天。结论:本综述显示了补充n-3 FA对癌症,外科肿瘤学和重症监护患者的有益作用。在考虑这些给药途径的情况下,可以考虑补充这些特定的患者人群。 ©2011美国营养学会。

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