Branched-Chain Amino Acids Metabolic Support in Surgical Patients: A Randomized, Controlled Trial in Patients with Subtotal or Total Gastrectomy in 16 Japanese Institutions

1988 
A prospective, randomized, controlled trial of nutritional effects of branched-chain-enriched amino acid (BCAA) solution was undertaken in 173 surgical patients with gastric cancer. Eighty-six and 87 patients underwent subtotal and total gastrectomy, respectively. The effects were evaluated in total parenteral nutrition (TPN) in an isocaloric/isonitrogenous setting where the major difference between the group was the amount of BCAA received. Each 80 patients in the control and the BCAA groups completed the trial. The group receiving BCAA-enriched amino acid solution demonstrated a statistically significant improvement on days 2 and 3 in nitrogen balance in patients with total gastrectomy. Three-methylhistidine excretion gradually decreased after day 1, and the values on day 7 were significantly lower than those on day 1 in the BCAA group in both those receiving subtotal and total gastrectomy. There were no significant differences of serum albumin and rapid turnover proteins between the control and BCAA gr...
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